A recently introduced Nevada Senate bill calls for a regulatory experimentation program.
<h1>Distributed Digest: April Fools’ Edition 2k19</h1>
MyCrypto unveils the Invisible Ink Paper Wallet, TokenSoft channels J. R. R. Tolkien and Middle-earth in a rebrand, and the Blockchain Education Network becomes a Dogecoin maximalist.
<h1>Conferences Are For Playtesting, Not Soapboxing</h1>
After attending RadicalxChange this past weekend, I reflect on the nature of conferences and assert that they should be leveraged for gaming and experimentation.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Wednesday, March 27, 2019</h1>
The bZx team introduces Fulcrum, CryptoKitties rewards moderators, and BlockCities goes live next week.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Tuesday, March 26, 2019</h1>
The Plasma Group describes its generalized Plasma architecture, an Ethereum community member creates a tool to list ERC20 token holders, and the Rainbow Network is a proposed design for an off-chain, non-custodial exchange and payment network.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Thursday, March 21, 2019</h1>
The Loom Network plans to integrate with Tron and EOS, the Tenderly beta goes live, and a redditor believes Augur is “being gamed.”
<h1>Distributed Digest: Wednesday, March 20, 2019</h1>
ETHBerlin accepts non-Ethereum proposals, Counterfactual releases the alpha for its state channels sandbox, and RadicalxChange begins soon.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Tuesday, March 19, 2019</h1>
Gitcoin follows up on Dean Eigenmann’s EIP security proposal, Dether unveils a token-to-fiat bridge, and the Bounties Network is building an Ethereum-inspired art project.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Monday, March 18, 2019</h1>
The Lava Protocol is a new token transaction standard, Dean Eigenmann leaves ZK Labs and discusses EIP security incentives, and folks seem to be fine with an October Istanbul hard fork date.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Friday, March 15, 2019</h1>
Status’ Embark 4.0 comes out of beta soon, Ethereum core devs discuss Istanbul and ProgPoW, and Daniel Shavit introduces the DAO Incubator.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Thursday, March 14, 2019</h1>
Cosmos launches its mainnet, Madeeba emerges from the ashes of Melonport, and Gitcoin enters the second round of its liberal radical donation-matching program.
<h1>Several Nevada Stakeholders Oppose Uniform Virtual Currency Bill</h1>
SB195 was recently heard in the Nevada Senate, but myriad groups are opposed to the bill’s passage.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Wednesday, March 13, 2019</h1>
SpankChain updates its roadmap, Dappi is a new tool to create smart contract interfaces, and MakerDAO encourages individuals to donate cryptocurrency on Pi Day.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Tuesday, March 12, 2019</h1>
Ethereum.com is for sale, MyEtherWallet develops an open-source Ethereum block explorer, and the Dai Card is a new browser interface to send DAI.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Monday, March 11, 2019</h1>
Dan Finlay discusses a liquid liberal radical funding model, the first EthHub bounties go live on Gitcoin, and TokenScript is a new interface for tokenization.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Friday, March 8, 2019</h1>
KyberDAO kickstarts its first voting experiment, the Polkawallet beta launches, and the SOLTIX platform tests Solidity compilers.
<h1>UK Consumers Struggle To Understand Cryptocurrency</h1>
Consumers’ lack of crypto understanding is one of a few key findings from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Thursday, March 7, 2019</h1>
The Weenus Token Faucet debuts, the Linkdrop Protocol is introduced, and 0x announces a meetup program.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Wednesday, March 6, 2019</h1>
Civil is back, Golem proposes Model 0 for Sybil attack resistance, and prominent Ethereans introduce an Ethereum Community Code of Conduct.
<h1>EthCC 2019 Begins</h1>
The community conference commenced today. Here’s what it’s about.