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Chicago Ethereum Meetup (4/11)

We're hosting another ETH Meetup tomorrow @ imnotArt - 1010 N. Ashland These events are always awesome and are free. We'll have pizza/beers/music/ping pong and some good weather. If you haven't been by the gallery, definitely stop by! Sig...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

Ethereum encryption and quantum computing

Watched a short video earlier today on quantum computing and it's ability to break the encryption methods used today (not specifically Ethereum). The presenter made a note how we are not there yet (400 qbits is the current tech, need over a milli...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

Withdrawal Mainnet Shadow Fork 3 Finalized

Ethereum is gearing up for Shapella Network Upgrade. The upgrade, set to be implemented in 12th April 2023, will bring a major change to the Ethereum network with the activation of Beacon Chain Withdrawals. Ethereum's core developers have b...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

Can ETH still be witdhrawn from theDAO?

I never bothered to withdraw my funds from the DAO after the fork, because I thought it was a very low amount. Turns out it was way more than I thought. Can I still withdraw that? The wallet I used was a mist "contract wallet". I have the k...

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Pending transaction on ETH network

Maybe someone here can help me! I have had a pending transaction for 24 hours at this point because Coinbase wallet decided to lower my gwei fee to 15 gwei. Now when I try to replace the gwei fee, it keeps sending me a transaction failed message. Any...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

ATTN ETH STAKERS/VALIDATORS; Question….

Based on your experience/projections so far, are you happy with staking/running a node? And would you suggest others to do the same if they had the 32 ETH available, for the long term? submitted by /u/jake_spitty [link] [comment...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

Pretty good explanation of Sharding

I'm DYOR on some of the updates for ETH and this is probably one of the better explanations for Sharding that I've found, quite easy to understand. I figured there's probably others here that might have a few dots connected as I did, so h...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

Arbitrum to Robinhood

Hi Guys, I accidentally sent eth through the Arbitrum network to a Robinhood address which I do not think currently supports it. Is it recoverable? submitted by /u/totallynotianz [link] [comments]