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Create a cryptocurrency contract in Ethereum
https://www.ethereum.org/token
Create your own crypto-currency. We are going to create a digital token. Tokens in the ethereum ecosystem can represent any fungible tradable good: coins, loyalty points, gold certificates, IOUs, in game items, etc. Since all tokens implement some basic features in a standard way, this also means that your token will be instantly compatible with the ethereum wallet and any other client or contract that uses the same standards. If you are in a hurry, heres the final code of the basic token:. App, go to the.
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Branding Guidelines
https://www.ethereum.org/brand
Ethereum Visual Identity Guide. If you are a designer using our logo in a work, please download the following PDF: Ethereum Visual Identity Guide. Guidelines for Third Parties Using Ethereum Trademarks. The Ethereum Foundation may be releasing a special seal for use by approved people or entities for foundation specific advocacy, fundraising, and mission-related efforts; more details will be announced. Source code on GitHub. Read the Homestead Documentation. Learn the Solidity Language. Stiftung Ethereum...
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Create a crowdsale contract in Ethereum
https://www.ethereum.org/crowdsale
Raising funds from friends without a third party. In this example we will make a better crowdfunding by solving two important problems: how rewards are managed and kept, and how the money is spent after the funds are raised. Also, generally those who are funding cant have any say on how the money is spent after the funds are raised and mismanagement often causes projects never to deliver anything at all. In this project we will use a Democratic Organization. First of all, create a fixed supply token.
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Asset downloads
https://www.ethereum.org/assets
We have a more open approach towards the use of the Ethereum logo that is more community-friendly and supports the greater Ethereum and crypto innovation ecosystem. All current Ethereum logos are under Creative Commons attribution 3.0. Read this before downloading. If you are not writing an article about Ethereum and want to use our logo for other purposes, please read carefully our branding guidelines and legal framework. Also please follow the Ethereum Visual Identity Guide. Source code on GitHub.
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Create a Democracy contract in Ethereum
https://www.ethereum.org/dao
Start a democratic organization. How to build a. On the Blockchain, no one knows youre a fridge. So far, all contracts we listed were owned and executed by other accounts probably held by humans. But there is no discrimination against robots or humans in the Ethereum ecosystem and contracts can create arbitrary actions like any other account would. Contracts can own tokens, participate in crowdsales, and even be voting members of other contracts. Members[memberId[msg.sender] .canVote) throw; } /*...Sha3(...
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What is Ether
https://www.ethereum.org//ether
The crypto-fuel for the Ethereum network. Ether is a necessary element - a fuel - for operating the distributed application platform Ethereum. It is a form of payment made by the clients of the platform to the machines executing the requested operations. To put it another way, ether is the incentive ensuring that developers write quality applications (wasteful code costs more), and that the network remains healthy (people are compensated for their contributed resources). And switch to the Test Network.
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FAQ - Status Wiki
http://wiki.status.im/getting-started/faq
Mission and Core Values. Does Status support DApps that have their own web page? Can your app be launched with a link? Do I have to run go-ethereum myself or on server? When did you start coding and how you are funded? I am new to Ethereum and Blockchain. I would like to contribute to the project, where would you suggest I start? I have a DApp that runs on Mist how can I test it in Status? What is the "jail" in your status-react code? When can we expect to see the Beta? Is it going to be for Android only?
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Whitepapers With Friends: Ethereum, or the Blockchain of Code
http://www.alexkyte.me/2016/11/ethereum-or-blockchain-of-code.html
Saturday, November 5, 2016. Ethereum, or the Blockchain of Code. Software is incredibly powerful. Like most things in mathematics, the more powerful the thing being studied is, the harder it is to state useful things about it. In fact, the definition of programming as we know it came from Turing's seminal paper on the Halting Problem which told us what we couldn't. A slightly different problem caused by this is that it becomes important where. Code is run. When two systems cooperatively interact to c...
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Whitepapers With Friends: November 2016
http://www.alexkyte.me/2016_11_01_archive.html
Saturday, November 12, 2016. OpenBazaar: Truly Free Trade Through Crypto. All of the privacy tools in the world won't help one if all of one's commerce is centralized through a few corporate websites that eagerly mine one's information to sell to advertisers and governments either directly or indirectly. With time, a person can be profiled and targeted. The classic example of the pressure-cooker-backpack police raid. The web of trust (which we explain better later) allows a buyer who trusts a small numbe...
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Types of Blockchains - BlockchainHub
https://blockchainhub.net/blockchains-in-general
Events & Announcemets. Working Groups & Research Areas. Blockchain & Law. Blockchain & Governance. Blockchain & Life Sciences. Salt Lake City Canditate. Three main types of blockchains exist:. Find a list of all publicly listed blockchains and their market cap here. Source: coindesk.com, chris skinner’s blog. On 31 October 2008 an anonymous person or a group called Satoshi Nakamoto introduced the idea of bitcoin. The system is peer-to-peer and transactions take place between users directly, without a...
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