That's not true. For example: https://link.medium.com/cGM3v6dTC7 Also you can use tornado.cash for example over Tor. Or any dapp via something like metamask (or another wallet) over Tor.
Hey, I recommend sticking to bs-css (https://github.com/reasonml-labs/bs-css). Not because I don't think styled-ppx is super cool or amazing, but because it's so cutting edge your 99% chance going to run into an edge…
Separate browsers too, for me it's just super unpractical to always have to open a new browser window just to open facebook, personal email, work slack etc. Tree tabs then makes its super convenient to navigate between…
The main thing to keep in mind at this point in time is that these contracts have very little tolerance for inefficiency, since inefficiency in this case costs money. Even solidity is very inefficient. Sure it would be…
Another interesting use case is for supply chain management, since the history of a interactions relating product can be documented in a secure manner Eg. you can buy a nike shoe that you can cryptographically validate…
Their main use case is maintaining critical/sensitive state information that you want to protect via rules of interaction between multiple parties (that don't trust each other) without the need for a trusted…
Here is one early stage project I've heard of using ethereum: https://akasha.world/
Exactly, that's why you probably shouldn't be throwing your money at any of them. That's not an indication of the future of the technology though. Only time will tell.
> currently no one does. Clearly you haven't done enough research. Have you looked at the ethereum token (ERC20: https://theethereum.wiki/w/index.php/ERC20_Token_Standard) launch contracts? They raise large amounts of…
Honestly, the appeal to me of FFF (hands down my favourite programming youtube channel) is his quirky sense of humour. Each to his own. The more quirky someone is the more polarising to their fan-base they are, I…
That's not true. For example: https://link.medium.com/cGM3v6dTC7 Also you can use tornado.cash for example over Tor. Or any dapp via something like metamask (or another wallet) over Tor.
Hey, I recommend sticking to bs-css (https://github.com/reasonml-labs/bs-css). Not because I don't think styled-ppx is super cool or amazing, but because it's so cutting edge your 99% chance going to run into an edge…
Separate browsers too, for me it's just super unpractical to always have to open a new browser window just to open facebook, personal email, work slack etc. Tree tabs then makes its super convenient to navigate between…
The main thing to keep in mind at this point in time is that these contracts have very little tolerance for inefficiency, since inefficiency in this case costs money. Even solidity is very inefficient. Sure it would be…
Another interesting use case is for supply chain management, since the history of a interactions relating product can be documented in a secure manner Eg. you can buy a nike shoe that you can cryptographically validate…
Their main use case is maintaining critical/sensitive state information that you want to protect via rules of interaction between multiple parties (that don't trust each other) without the need for a trusted…
Here is one early stage project I've heard of using ethereum: https://akasha.world/
Exactly, that's why you probably shouldn't be throwing your money at any of them. That's not an indication of the future of the technology though. Only time will tell.
> currently no one does. Clearly you haven't done enough research. Have you looked at the ethereum token (ERC20: https://theethereum.wiki/w/index.php/ERC20_Token_Standard) launch contracts? They raise large amounts of…
Honestly, the appeal to me of FFF (hands down my favourite programming youtube channel) is his quirky sense of humour. Each to his own. The more quirky someone is the more polarising to their fan-base they are, I…