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Vyper and Solidity are both popular programming languages for writing smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. However, they have some key differences that make them better suited for different types of projects. Solidity is a high-level, object-o...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
A couple years ago, many L1s started vying for supremacy (or at least tried to) and this was all due to to the fact that Ethereum was very inefficient back then. Not only that, but L2s were still trying to get the hold of it. There weren’t as many L2...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
So I recently learnt two things: Gas is a measure of computation on the Ethereum blockchain, a function with more computations will require more gas When sending in a transaction, it is possible to set the gas limit. What I do not get is the use of...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Is it possible techincally to bundle different erc20 tokens togethe by eth dev commounity r . Lets say i have AAVE , LINK or any other erc20 token , On exchanges we have to send them differently to eth wallet address which cost high transaction fees...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
I know there is no longer such a thing as Difficulty in PoS, but is there currently a mechanism in place that causes the block times to start increasing after a certain block? submitted by /u/discreetlog [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Not sure if I'm asking this question correctly but here goes: If we think of an L2 network such as optimism, is all of the ETH that exists on it bridged? As in did optimism start as an "empty" chain, and then gradually as people locked...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Hello, I have a ledger that I use. To my understanding, my single seed is all I need for even having multiple Ethereum accounts on my ledger. I want to create a new account, securely / privately (without ties to the other accounts). Is there any link...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
From the start, I was a huge supporter of NFTs since I always believed that they have a much bigger role than some pics which many people thought they are at the beginning. Over the course of the last year NFTs, have maintained their position as an...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Recording of enlightening talk on "Shapella: Testing & Tooling" with Parithosh Jayanthi & Mario Vega on PEEPanEIP with Pooja Ranjan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqtzyabfTlI Key points shared Changes needed to support the testin...
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I remember Vitalik writing about this and saying it could increase scalability a bit for Ethereum. When will the development team implement Verkle Trees? submitted by /u/5work [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Essentially I just learned about liquid staking. Right now most of my eth is on Robinhood. I want to transfer that off of Robinhood and swap it for reth. I’m fine paying the fees for what I have right now. It’s not that much for what I’m transferrin...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Hi, last month my seed phrase got compromised, and the mf stole 500$ worth of coins. I have about 300$ in an eth smart contract, to withdraw it, I need some eths for gas fees (the mf left 0.00000069420 eth) So, what is the best way to make this trans...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
We were expecting doom scenarios for GPUs... but I haven't read a single piece of news about them yet. What happened to their life, their GPUs, their operations... submitted by /u/adv4nced [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Hi everyone, I came up with a smart contract idea to generate yield on stable coins and I want to get it sense checked. Essentially, it boils down to taking advantage of staking yields, but guaranteeing a stable currency. It involves 2 processes -...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
So I just recently started to learn more about other coins than eth and maybe start exploring the function of crypto that I can use. What I’m confused about is why these services need their own coin. One dapp I found called Aave (it seems pretty wel...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Hi everyone, I came up with a smart contract idea to generate yield on stable coins and I want to get it sense checked for stupidity. It's still a bit rough around the edges but to me it seems like it could work. Essentially, it boils down to t...