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<h1>Distributed Digest: Thursday, February 14, 2019</h1>
More discussion about the reported Constantinople CREATE2 vulnerability emerges, Ethereum block times go up, and Uniswap claims the number one spot for MKR trading volume.
<h1>Coinbase Now Lets Users Back Up Private Key Recovery Phrases On The Cloud … A Good Idea?</h1>
There’s a new Coinbase feature, but some people in the cryptospace don’t think it’s safe.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Wednesday, February 13, 2019</h1>
Parity Ethereum gets proactive on security fixes, LeapDAO lands on mainnet, and the Gods Unchained-CryptoKitties partnership provides lessons for interoperability.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Tuesday, February 12, 2019</h1>
0x community governance, ProgPoW signaling, and Constantinople FUD.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Monday, February 11, 2019</h1>
Convergent to launch its mainnet soon, the Ethereum Cat Herders form subcommittees, and Opera partners with Bounties Network ahead of ETHDenver.
<h1>Winklevoss Bros. Must Pay (Some Of) Charlie Shrem’s Legal Fees</h1>
The twins need to pony up.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Friday, February 8, 2019</h1>
Members of the watermelon Council are unveiled, ENS is on Görli, and Uniswap is part of Gitcoin Grants.
<h1>Huff Programming ‘Language’ Results From AZTEC Development</h1>
AZTEC chief technology officer Zac Williamson calls Huff “a piece of runoff that has oozed out of the primordial slop” while working on the zero-knowledge protocol.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Thursday, February 7, 2019</h1>
Panvala opens its grant applications, LeapDAO deploys a Plasma testnet, and Beam approaches Litecoin for a potential partnership.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Wednesday, February 6, 2019</h1>
The Fellowship of Ethereum Magicians makes a call for rings, Kyber integrates Uniswap, and Ethereum Classic joins Google’s BigQuery dataset.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Tuesday, February 5, 2019</h1>
Google has a tool to search blockchain data, TCR Party is open to all Twitter users, and the ENS manager supports EIP 1577.
<h1>Bitfury, Commons Foundation To Launch BTC Mining Ops In Paraguay</h1>
The two groups want to power Latin American mining centers with local hydroelectric power.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Monday, February 4, 2019</h1>
A vulnerability with certain Parity Ethereum nodes was discovered and addressed, the Groundhog crypto subscription toolset was soft-launched on Groundhog Day, and Gnosis announced there will be a bug bounty program for dxDAO.
<h1>Overwhelmed By Blockchain Data? Scout Thinks It Has A Solution</h1>
The Ethereum blockchain can be frightening. Block explorer solution Scout aims to fight this fear and provide organizations with data-driven insights that may not be apparent on conventional block explorers.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Friday, February 1, 2019</h1>
Ethereum core devs want miners to vote on ProgPoW, Cosmos’ Game of Stakes testnet to oust a cartel with 53 percent of the voting power, and Gitcoin experiments with liberal radicalism.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Thursday, January 31, 2019</h1>
Can’tstantinople is out, buffiDai comes to ETHDenver, and the Görli testnet goes live.
<h1>UC Berkeley Forms Blockchain Accelerator</h1>
The university’s accelerator wants to help entrepreneurs pursue blockchain ventures.
<h1>Distributed Digest: Wednesday, January 30, 2019</h1>
Melonport taps Aragon for governance of the watermelon protocol, the Web3 Foundation awards its first grant to ChainSafe, and Kraken rebrands.
<h1>Want Privacy? AZTEC Proposes Confidential Token Contract Standard</h1>
AZTEC’s zkERC20 standard defines how to interact with a confidential token contract.