Hi, are there any solutions to generate Solidity code from UML diagrams? I found that https://github.com/UrsZeidler/uml2solidity, but it looks like abandoned project. Are there any tools that have that functionality? [link] [comments] Originally from Ethereum https://ift.tt/2HUb6Tx 1 ETH block reward will bring ETH in line with the same inflation Bitcoin will have at the next Bitcoin Halving in May- approximately 2%. Cutting the block reward also improves the stock to flow ratio of ether and equals moon. Discuss. [link] [comments] Originally from Ethereum https://ift.tt/2ThRBJN 1 . DAG size will be >4GB by end of this year (https://investoon.com/tools/dag_size)
Also take a look at: this (Reddit Post) , this (bitcointalk) and this (cointelegraph) [link] [comments] Originally from Ethereum https://ift.tt/37Y256w I can tell that Hudson Jameson has been pushing ProgPOW for quite sometime now. It is obvious. There were devs posting here and other Ethereum related subs that opposed this for quite sometime. It really seems that they sneakily booked this in despite having a lot of people opposing it. Things being done this way cannot possibly bode well to Ethereum's public image. How could you trust such governance? Some even go on to thinking that it will get rid of ASICs in the network (it won't). Sure, it attempts to level the playing field between ASICs and GPUs but it will only be a matter of 2-3 months before an ASIC gets created for ProgPOW. Things will be back to square one again by then. It's also been highlighted in many previous posts that the hardware audit for ProgPOW identified the Advanced Mining Acceleration Processors by the likes of XTEND. So putting all that together, that makes the algo change worthless and truly a waste of time. EDIT: Not sure how true the bits mentioned in this article but it cites that even u/vbuterin is at least taken aback by the sudden decision to schedule this. Personally, I don't care which POW algo gets put in place on the ETH1 chain. The more concerning bit here is how things are being decided/scheduled here. There clearly is no community concensus but it is scheduled? What if ETH2 devs stayed developing the ETHASH chain move that forward instead should there be a fork? Wouldn't all these be more of a complete waste of time and effort causing an unnecessary split? [link] [comments] Originally from Ethereum https://ift.tt/2VhS5m0 There are two dapps that I'm particularly interested in using: http://turmsamt.eth/ and http://divvy.eth/ The problem is I don't have anyone to communicate with. I was hoping someone else would be interested in starting up some sort of communication on those (or a different) Dapp platform, because I think they're so cool. Let me know if you want to chat there. [link] [comments] Originally from Ethereum https://ift.tt/2uwJD7y I've looked around quite a bit but was unable to locate any information on how fees will change from 1.0 to 2.0. Does anyone have an example of how much more efficient calls would be after the 2.0 upgrade is complete? Based on the increased transaction bandwidth I would assume the fees would also be far smaller. [link] [comments] Originally from Ethereum https://ift.tt/2Vh7Nh5 I will configure a Button on my website asking for the new ETH address ownership and using the metamask extension I want it to automatically open a new transaction asking for the fee so it transfer the contract to the new address. Any code to do this? Thank you! [link] [comments] Originally from Ethereum https://ift.tt/2Pk8NNQ CfP: 3rd CRYPTO VALLEY conference on Blockchain Technology 11th - 12th, June 2020, Rotkreuz, Switzerland The emergence of Bitcoin and other blockchain-based system allow for entities to trade and interact without trusted third parties. This has led to exciting research in multiple academic disciplines and venues, as well as a vibrant startup rush. The third CRYPTO VALLEY conference on Blockchain Technology, endorsed by IEEE, aims to unite interested scholars as well as industrial members from all relevant disciplines who study and work in the space of blockchain technology. 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All submissions will be reviewed double-blind, and as such should not contain author names, must be anonymous, no acknowledgments, affiliations, or obvious references. We expect that submitted papers may be available on public pre-print servers such as ePrint, arXiv.org or SSRN. We welcome such submissions. Important dates: - Paper submission deadline: April 3rd 2020 (4pm GMT+1) Program Committee Chairs: Univ. Prof. Dr. Matteo Maffei TU Wien Program Committee Members: Edgar Weippl SBA Research [link] [comments] Originally from Ethereum https://ift.tt/37VNOHs Pi Network is a new cryptocurrency that you can easy mine with your Phone without using battery.We still very early so dont waste time and start mine now.Remember btc was worth 0$ in the early days.Developed by a team of Stanford PhDs and graduates.Download the Pi Network app from Play Store or APP Store and add my Invite code lebougas to join Pi Network.Start mining before the next halving. 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