“Stable, but built on tears,” says one redditor.
<h1>Coinbase Resumes Trading Of Bitcoin Cash</h1>
Bitcoin Cash trading will resume on Coinbase shortly, but the future ain’t so bright for Bitcoin Cash SV.
<h1>Chainlink And Cornell Researchers Team Up To Offer Decentralized Oracle Solution</h1>
Chainlink has partnered up with a team of Cornell researchers to create a more decentralized, secure oracle solution.
<h1>The Görli Testnet Has Arrived</h1>
In September, after the ETHBerlin hackathon, a project began to create a more reliable, universal testnet. That testnet is now here, and her name is Görli.
<h1>LeapDAO’s Friendly Frankenstein: DAO Meets Holacracy Edition</h1>
Ideally, governance involves both public and private spheres to maintain adaptability and transparency. DAOs are great for transparency, but not so much for adaptability. Holacracy is great for adaptability, but not so much for transparency. LeapDAO thinks a combination of the two might be the answer.
<h1>Parity To Offer Alternative To Infura-Powered Wallets</h1>
There’s a need for more decentralized Ethereum wallets, and Parity’s stepping in to help fill it.
<h1>Please Don’t Let Ethereum Be The Next Burning Man: Reflections On Devcon 4</h1>
The momentum behind Ethereum as a sociopolitical movement is inspiring, but if we’re serious then we need to do better when it comes to diversity.
<h1>While We Talk Diversity In Blockchain, CryptoChicks Are Doing The Work</h1>
Ethereum might offer the opportunity to change the distribution of power, but that requires including the people most disenfranchised by existing structures, and try as we might, we haven’t been great at it. Maybe it’s time to talk less about hearts and minds and more about money.
<h1>Social Scalability Is Ethereum’s Real Promise</h1>
Lane Rettig borrows ideas from Nick Szabo to argue for a more inclusive Etherean future. He also made a website for Ethereum folks to talk about it.
<h1>Infura: Defeating The Point Of Blockchain?</h1>
Accessing and building on Ethereum is hard, and Infura makes it easier. But at what cost? And what can be done about it?
<h1>A Guide To Devcon4 Afterparties</h1>
If you’re not having fun, what’s the point?
<h1>Your One Question About The Constantinople Hard Fork, Answered</h1>
Literally no one knows when Constantinople will hit the mainnet, but it won’t be in November.
<h1>The Cryptoeconomics Of Civil’s Token-Curated Registry</h1>
Undeterred by its failed token sale, Civil is maintaining its efforts to create a new economy for ethical journalism using cryptoeconomics and blockchain technology. But will its incentive structure promote that?
<h1>Civil Not Deterred By Token Sale’s Failure To Meet Soft Cap</h1>
Despite significant industry support, Civil was unable to reach its fundraising goals. What’s next for the blockchain company?
<h1>Sit Down, Skeptics. Ropsten Testnet Consensus Issue Solved.</h1>
No need to panic, folks. Turns out core devs are pretty good at their jobs. Here’s your chill pill. On the other hand, a tweet by President Donald Trump was included in the block that broke Ropsten. Coincidence?
<h1>Asking The Right Questions: On-Chain Governance At San Francisco Blockchain Week</h1>
In a panel discussion at San Francisco Blockchain Week, leaders from 0x, Tezos, MakerDAO, and Polkadot shared their approaches to managing and eliminating plutocracy.
<h1>How Ethereum Mining Pools Validate Empty Blocks For Profit, Explained</h1>
Reports this week show that two mining pools, Etherdig and F2Pool, are publishing significant numbers of empty blocks and making a lot of money. While they’re not technically breaking any rules, their actions do present a security risk. Here’s how they might be doing it.
<h1>Constantinople Coming To Ropsten A Little Later Than Originally Planned</h1>
Due to a recently discovered vulnerability in the code of one EIP to be included in Constantinople, the testnet hard fork has been delayed by approximately five days. It should now arrive on (or near to) October 14.
<h1>Prysmatic Labs Releases Shasper Client Demo, Prysm v0.0.0</h1>
It’s not a complete shasper implementation, but it’s a significant move and an opportunity for community feedback.
<h1>Vitalik Buterin Weighs In On SNARKs For Layer 2</h1>
Most layer 2 scaling solutions come with some less-than-ideal assumptions. SNARKs can help, but they come with some other issues. Vitalik Buterin thinks he has a way around them.