Fabian Vogelsteller is looking to set a new standard in ICOs. His reversible ICO model may also generate additional interest in his newest project, Lukso.
<h1>EEA Releases New Specifications For Ethereum Developers</h1>
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance reserved a pair of big announcements for Devcon.
<h1>The Dogethereum Revolution Will Not Be Centralized</h1>
A trio of researchers has presented a new way of bridging Dogecoin to Ethereum. Their work has broader implications for decentralization.
<h1>Status Goes In With ENS Dapp</h1>
The Ethereum platform embraces the naming service with its most recent development.
<h1>Gavin Wood Says Parity Nearly Ready To Release Substrate</h1>
The protocol could help developers make their own blockchains without specialized expertise.
<h1>New Task Runner For The Ethereum Blockchain</h1>
The purpose of Buidler is to make developers’ lives easier.
<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>‘Mastering Ethereum’ Book Features Voices Across the ETH Community</h1>
The educational resource will be available December 10.
<h1>Ethereum Foundation Makes A Splash With Wave 4 Grants</h1>
Various individuals and organizations within the Ethereum community have received funds for their projects, with a large slice of the pie going to the mobile Dapp browsing provider Status.
<h1>Vitalik Buterin and Nouriel Roubini Discuss Blockchain Trilemma, Moderated Debate To Come?</h1>
The Ethereum co-founder and the economics professor disagree about crypto.
<h1>Interoperability: The Next Frontier Of Blockchain Development</h1>
ETHNews looks at one of the cryptospace’s buzzwords and what it could mean for the future of the blockchain ecosystem.
<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>Fatality! Your Crypto Collectibles Can Die And Go To Hell</h1>
A CryptoKitties fighting game is in the works, but there’s a catch: Players might permanently lose their Kitties in the fray.
<h1>MetaMask Blacklists Top Dapp, Calls It An ‘Active Scam’</h1>
The Ethereum browser extension has blocked 333ETH.
<h1>Ethereum’s Status Releases Embark 3.2</h1>
The Dapp-building framework has some sexy new features.
<h1>A Week After Bug Discovery, Bitcoin Network Remains Vulnerable</h1>
More than a week after Bitcoin Core released a client update that addressed a denial-of-service vulnerability and consensus bug in its software, most nodes are still running old software. That’s a problem.
<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.