I hereby claim:
- I am nanspro on github.
- I am tommy_vercetti (https://keybase.io/tommy_vercetti) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBLuqBgzHwNt3fJwGigyRV2NHcGklLXyZ9ZgjlpiKNnfQo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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Fix 1: web3/web3.js#2145
Fix 2: web3/web3.js#2146
Fix 3: web3/web3.js#2147
Fix 4: web3/web3.js#2148
Fix 5: web3/web3.js#2149
Task (Improve Docs for plasma-group): https://gitcoin.co/issue/kauri-io/Content/39/2877
PR Link: Plasma Cash Design, Plasma Cash Withdrawal, Vyperjs Docs
Task Url: https://gitcoin.co/issue/ensdomains/docs/10/2816
ENS (Ethereum Name Service) is analogous to DNS (Domain Name System) for IP addresses, in that it maps a memorable shortcut to an address. ENS is a distributed, decentralized, open, and extensible naming system based on the Ethereum blockchain and a useful tool for developers to create more memorable names for their dapps.
An ENS name can be a subdomain of the root .eth domain, like "example.eth" or any subdomain of a subdomain, like "sub.example.eth", or "wallet.username.example.eth"
Using ENS we can map a friendly ENS name, e.g., "ethereum.eth", to an unfriendly Ethereum address, e.g., 0xfB6916095ca1df60bB79Ce92cE3Ea74c37c5d359
. Users can then use the friendly name instead of the address, making it easier to remember, and reducing the chance of errors.
Task1 (ETH 1.x Section Improvements): https://gitcoin.co/issue/ethhub-io/ethhub/228/2582
PR Link: ethhub-io/ethhub#242
Published Link: https://docs.ethhub.io/ethereum-roadmap/ethereum-1.x/
Task2 (ETH 2.0 Section Improvements): https://gitcoin.co/issue/ethhub-io/ethhub/229/2583
PR Link: https://github.com/ethhub-io/ethhub/pull/241/files
Published Link: Sharding, Proof of Stake,
Phases, Migration from 1.0
Task3 (Plasma Page Rewrite): https://gitcoin.co/issue/ethhub-io/ethhub/285/3075
TaskUrl: https://gitcoin.co/issue/Alethio/alethio-gitcoin/2/2823
This tutorial aims to introduce people to alethio's tools such as "ethereum-lite-explorer" and "ethstats-network-dashboard" to help them visualize blockchain data with a clean and beautiful UI. We'll be integrating a block explorer and a network monitor dashboard for our private network created using any RPC enable client. In this tutorial we'll be using parity-ethereum to setup a local private network.
After going through this tute any user should be able to setup a node and also deploy a network of nodes locally (in this case parity) and will be able to connect block explorer and network monitoring tools with it.
Prerequisites
To run this tutorial, you must have the following installed:
Task Url: https://gitcoin.co/issue/ethhub-io/ethhub/299/3159
What ethereum offers to Enterprises
Ethereum offers tools which empower developers to build collaboratively and confidently. These tools enables businesses to create, test, and deploy enterprise-grade blockchain solutions in a matter of minutes. Some of them are: