Ecoer Logo
VOTING POWER95.04%
DOWNVOTE POWER0.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS17.73%
Net Worth
0.000USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Own SP
0.000SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
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market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
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reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
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0.000SP
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0.000SP
Effective Power
0.000SP
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0.000SP
SBD
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Account Info

namelogin1212
id542906
rank1,918,036
reputation-2659143411
created2017-12-31T05:27:00
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count2
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2018-08-07T01:30:21
last_root_post2018-08-07T01:30:21
last_vote_time2018-04-28T01:35:33
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can_vote1
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vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn75976382
to_withdraw75976382
withdraw_routes1
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update2018-01-01T08:31:30
last_account_update2018-01-01T08:31:30
minedNo
sbd_seconds14,371,437
sbd_last_interest_payment2018-08-07T02:24:42
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

IncomingOutgoing
Empty
luckdiver
100.000%STEEM
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From Date
To Date
2019/12/31 06:30:27
parent authorlogin1212
parent permlinkgetting-started-with-ethereum
authorsteemitboard
permlinksteemitboard-notify-login1212-20191231t063027000z
title
bodyCongratulations @login1212! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@login1212/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@login1212) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=login1212)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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      "body": "Congratulations @login1212! You received a personal award!\n\n<table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@login1212/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table>\n\n<sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@login1212) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=login1212)_</sub>\n\n\n###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!",
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2019/01/07 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
to accountlogin1212
withdrawn0.000000 VESTS
deposited0.000 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #29252394/Virtual Operation #18
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2019/01/07 17:12:21
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withdrawn0.000001 VESTS
deposited0.000 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #29252394/Virtual Operation #17
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login1212received 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/12/31 17:12:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #29051045/Virtual Operation #16
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2018/12/31 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
to accountluckdiver
withdrawn5.844337 VESTS
deposited0.002 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #29051045/Virtual Operation #15
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2018/12/31 06:38:09
parent authorlogin1212
parent permlinkgetting-started-with-ethereum
authorsteemitboard
permlinksteemitboard-notify-login1212-20181231t063808000z
title
bodyCongratulations @login1212! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@login1212/birthday1.png</td><td>1 Year on Steemit</td></tr></table> <sub>_[Click here to view your Board](https://steemitboard.com/@login1212)_</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/christmas/@steemitboard/christmas-challenge-send-a-gift-to-to-your-friends-the-party-continues"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/http://i.cubeupload.com/kf4SJb.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/christmas/@steemitboard/christmas-challenge-send-a-gift-to-to-your-friends-the-party-continues">Christmas Challenge - The party continues</a></td></tr></table> > Support [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)! **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**!
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login1212received 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/12/24 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
to accountlogin1212
withdrawn0.000000 VESTS
deposited0.000 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #28849538/Virtual Operation #15
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login1212sent 0.002 STEEM to @luckdiver from power down installment (0.004 SP)
2018/12/24 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
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deposited0.002 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #28849538/Virtual Operation #14
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login1212received 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/12/17 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
to accountlogin1212
withdrawn0.000000 VESTS
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Transaction InfoBlock #28648072/Virtual Operation #15
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login1212sent 0.002 STEEM to @luckdiver from power down installment (0.004 SP)
2018/12/17 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
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withdrawn5.844337 VESTS
deposited0.002 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #28648072/Virtual Operation #14
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login1212received 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/12/10 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
to accountlogin1212
withdrawn0.000000 VESTS
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Transaction InfoBlock #28446605/Virtual Operation #57
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login1212sent 0.002 STEEM to @luckdiver from power down installment (0.004 SP)
2018/12/10 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
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deposited0.002 STEEM
Transaction InfoBlock #28446605/Virtual Operation #56
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2018/12/03 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
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Transaction InfoBlock #28245112/Virtual Operation #15
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login1212sent 0.002 STEEM to @luckdiver from power down installment (0.004 SP)
2018/12/03 17:12:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #28245112/Virtual Operation #14
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login1212received 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/11/26 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
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Transaction InfoBlock #28043587/Virtual Operation #14
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login1212sent 0.002 STEEM to @luckdiver from power down installment (0.004 SP)
2018/11/26 17:12:21
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Transaction InfoBlock #28043587/Virtual Operation #13
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login1212received 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/11/19 17:12:21
from accountlogin1212
to accountlogin1212
withdrawn0.000000 VESTS
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Transaction InfoBlock #27842089/Virtual Operation #15
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2018/11/19 17:12:21
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2018/11/12 17:12:21
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2018/11/12 17:12:21
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2018/11/05 17:12:21
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2018/11/05 17:12:21
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2018/10/29 17:12:21
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2018/10/29 17:12:21
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2018/10/22 17:12:21
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2018/10/22 17:12:21
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2018/10/15 17:12:21
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2018/10/15 17:12:21
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2018/10/08 17:12:21
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2018/10/08 17:12:21
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2018/10/01 17:12:21
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2018/10/01 17:12:21
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2018/08/13 19:14:15
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2018/08/13 19:14:12
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2018/08/09 01:20:39
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2018/08/07 14:19:51
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bodyCongratulations @login1212! You have completed the following achievement on Steemit and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : [![](https://steemitimages.com/70x80/http://steemitboard.com/notifications/voted.png)](http://steemitboard.com/@login1212) Award for the number of upvotes received <sub>_Click on the badge to view your Board of Honor._</sub> <sub>_If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word_ `STOP`</sub> > Do you like [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)? Then **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**!
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2018/08/07 07:44:51
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bodyCongratulations @login1212! You have completed the following achievement on Steemit and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : [![](https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/notifications/firstpost.png)](http://steemitboard.com/@login1212) You published your First Post [![](https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/notifications/firstvoted.png)](http://steemitboard.com/@login1212) You got a First Vote <sub>_Click on the badge to view your Board of Honor._</sub> <sub>_If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word_ `STOP`</sub> > Do you like [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)? Then **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**!
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2018/08/07 07:17:36
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2018/08/07 07:17:36
parent author
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authorlogin1212
permlinkgetting-started-with-ethereum
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body<html> <p><code>&nbsp;Ethereum’s value rose by around 3,600 per cent in 2017 and is expected to keep growing. However, like all cryptocurrencies it has been highly volatile and there are occasional sharp drops in value. It makes sense to keep an eye on the value for a while before buying your first Ether (ETH). The value of a single Ether was several hundred dollars in early 2018 but you do not have to buy a whole coin. It is possible to buy fractions of a cryptocurrency token.&nbsp;</code></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Classic v Ethereum</h2> https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUkvzVvn4f5KCtiBH87gaNztHEYjbHDabSmWSTaN16YxQ/image.png<p>The split between Ethereum Classic and Ethereum is one that goes to the very heart of the philosophy underpinning the blockchain. The idea behind the blockchain is that transactions, once made, cannot be undone by anyone. The split between two factions of Ethereum users hinged on a disagreement with that concept.</p> <p>Ethereum was designed as a platform for decentralised applications (DApps), something that was not supported by Bitcoin. DApps can be anything from games to identity management systems – the key is that they are decentralised.</p> <p>In 2016, as part of a plan to support DApps, the Distributed Autonomous Organisation (DAO) was created. This was a set of smart contracts intended to create a kind of venture capital fund to support DApps. Four weeks after the launch, the DAO had accumulated $150M in ETH. However, the plan went wrong when someone exploited a loophole to withdraw $50M in ETH from the fund.</p> <p>What happened next is crucial. The community voted for a ‘hard fork’ of the Ethereum platform, that would effectively devalue the $50M ETH taken by the hacker to the point of worthlessness. The community would move to the new chain, be given the equivalent amount of ETH to match what they had lost and the hacker would be left on the old chain with their funds now worthless. The fork went ahead in July 2016.</p> <p>The problem is that those who see the blockchain as inviolable felt that this measure was wrong. Even though the fork was the result of the vote, those who oppose it argue that the community should not be able to alter the blockchain just because they disagree with something that has happened. On the other side, those supporting the fork argue that the community should have the right to make these decisions democratically.</p> <p>Those who objected to the fork remained behind and retitled their blockchain ‘<strong>Ethereum Classic</strong>’, while the new fork continues to be known as ‘<strong>Ethereum</strong>’.</p> <p>In terms of choosing between the two currencies, Ethereum has outperformed Classic since the split. This makes sense, given that Classic will not be compatible with any future upgrades and Classic has not developed at the same pace as Ethereum. That said, those who subscribe to the ethics that led to the creation of Classic might well prefer to stay with that currency.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Metropolis</h2> <p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSmf27ZAmtB1A7KKXi9oUvkGAxGKcTno7p7dPwGNBHLYo/image.png<br></p> <p>The first prototype of Ethereum, Olympic, was released in May 2015 and followed two months later by Version 1 – Frontier. In March 2016, Version 2, Homestead, followed, which was the final version before the split between Ethereum and Classic. Metropolis was the first version after the split. Metropolis Part 1: Byzantium, was released in October 2017 and is Version 3. Version 3.5 is known as Metropolis Part 2: Constantinople but has not yet been released.</p> <p>At the time of writing, Metropolis Part 1 is the current version of Ethereum. It introduced several measures to increase flexibility for smart contract developers, most notably by introducing something called ‘<strong>zk-SNARKS</strong>’, an acronym for <em>Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge</em>. Before we get to what that means, let’s briefly consider smart contracts.</p> <p>A smart contract is like any other contract in which two or more parties agree to do something under certain terms. For example, Alice will paint Bob’s house and Bob will pay Alice once the job is complete. A smart contract is a kind of escrow system – Bob would put Alice’s money into the contract and Alice would automatically be paid when the terms of the contract are satisfied. 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Each validator gives up some of their ETH as a stake and then effectively places a bet on a group of transactions that can be added to the blockchain. If that block is added to the chain, then you get a reward proportional to your stake. Validators that try to submit false chains will lose their stake.</p> <p>This should be cheaper for everyone and remove the need to have the fastest computing equipment. It should also make Ethereum faster and more scalable.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Solidity</h2> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Unlike the other two terms, ‘Solidity’ does not refer to a version of the blockchain or an algorithm used within it. Solidity is the computer programming language used for writing smart contracts.</strong> Though it isn’t the only language used on Ethereum, it is currently the most common one. 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      "body": "<html> <p><code>&nbsp;Ethereum’s value rose by around 3,600 per cent in 2017 and is expected to keep growing. However, like all cryptocurrencies it has been highly volatile and there are occasional sharp drops in value. It makes sense to keep an eye on the value for a while before buying your first Ether (ETH). The value of a single Ether was several hundred dollars in early 2018 but you do not have to buy a whole coin. It is possible to buy fractions of a cryptocurrency token.&nbsp;</code></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Classic v Ethereum</h2> https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUkvzVvn4f5KCtiBH87gaNztHEYjbHDabSmWSTaN16YxQ/image.png<p>The split between Ethereum Classic and Ethereum is one that goes to the very heart of the philosophy underpinning the blockchain. The idea behind the blockchain is that transactions, once made, cannot be undone by anyone. The split between two factions of Ethereum users hinged on a disagreement with that concept.</p> <p>Ethereum was designed as a platform for decentralised applications (DApps), something that was not supported by Bitcoin. DApps can be anything from games to identity management systems – the key is that they are decentralised.</p> <p>In 2016, as part of a plan to support DApps, the Distributed Autonomous Organisation (DAO) was created. This was a set of smart contracts intended to create a kind of venture capital fund to support DApps. Four weeks after the launch, the DAO had accumulated $150M in ETH. However, the plan went wrong when someone exploited a loophole to withdraw $50M in ETH from the fund.</p> <p>What happened next is crucial. The community voted for a ‘hard fork’ of the Ethereum platform, that would effectively devalue the $50M ETH taken by the hacker to the point of worthlessness. The community would move to the new chain, be given the equivalent amount of ETH to match what they had lost and the hacker would be left on the old chain with their funds now worthless. The fork went ahead in July 2016.</p> <p>The problem is that those who see the blockchain as inviolable felt that this measure was wrong. Even though the fork was the result of the vote, those who oppose it argue that the community should not be able to alter the blockchain just because they disagree with something that has happened. On the other side, those supporting the fork argue that the community should have the right to make these decisions democratically.</p> <p>Those who objected to the fork remained behind and retitled their blockchain ‘<strong>Ethereum Classic</strong>’, while the new fork continues to be known as ‘<strong>Ethereum</strong>’.</p> <p>In terms of choosing between the two currencies, Ethereum has outperformed Classic since the split. 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At scale – imagine Bob has lots of contractors working on lots of houses – this means payments are managed automatically, without Bob needing to handle the admin.</p> <p>What<strong> zk-SNARKS</strong> brings to the system is the ability to verify a contract in a ‘zero-knowledge’ environment. Imagine that Bob hires Alice to perform confidential work. <strong>Zk-Snarks</strong> could verify that the work has been carried out without revealing the confidential steps that might be useful to Bob’s competitors.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Casper</h2> <p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcGw6E65BHADv4eVTFtQX6y3bsaZVjcnc1KfioyoBKmfC/image.png<br></p> <p>Blockchain systems are designed to be decentralised, which means that there is no central authority to verify that a transaction has been made, or that the same coins have not been spent more than once. 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      "memo": "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
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}
login1212sent 0.020 SBD to @minnowbooster- "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
2018/08/07 06:29:09
fromlogin1212
tominnowbooster
amount0.020 SBD
memohttps://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum
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login1212sent 0.200 SBD to @minnowbooster- "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
2018/08/07 06:19:21
fromlogin1212
tominnowbooster
amount0.200 SBD
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login1212sent 0.150 SBD to @minnowbooster- "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
2018/08/07 05:52:12
fromlogin1212
tominnowbooster
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minnowboostersent 0.200 SBD to @login1212- "Sorry, we could not upvote you with 0.200 SBD ⇒ $0.296. Our website https://www.minnowbooster.net has a graph with what sends are currently working, refunding request with id: 1442745!."
2018/08/07 05:34:24
fromminnowbooster
tologin1212
amount0.200 SBD
memoSorry, we could not upvote you with 0.200 SBD ⇒ $0.296. Our website https://www.minnowbooster.net has a graph with what sends are currently working, refunding request with id: 1442745!.
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      "to": "login1212",
      "amount": "0.200 SBD",
      "memo": "Sorry, we could not upvote you with 0.200 SBD ⇒ $0.296. Our website https://www.minnowbooster.net has a graph with what sends are currently working, refunding request with id: 1442745!."
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login1212sent 0.200 SBD to @minnowbooster- "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
2018/08/07 05:31:30
fromlogin1212
tominnowbooster
amount0.200 SBD
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2018/08/07 05:21:18
voterpositiveninja
authorlogin1212
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minnowboostersent 0.001 SBD to @login1212- "You got an upgoat that will be done by positiveninja. We refund an open value of 0.001 SBD! Request-Id: 1442708"
2018/08/07 05:21:18
fromminnowbooster
tologin1212
amount0.001 SBD
memoYou got an upgoat that will be done by positiveninja. We refund an open value of 0.001 SBD! Request-Id: 1442708
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      "amount": "0.001 SBD",
      "memo": "You got an upgoat that will be done by positiveninja. We refund an open value of 0.001 SBD! Request-Id: 1442708"
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}
login1212sent 0.020 SBD to @minnowbooster- "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
2018/08/07 05:20:18
fromlogin1212
tominnowbooster
amount0.020 SBD
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minnowboostersent 0.100 SBD to @login1212- "Sorry, we could not upvote you with 0.100 SBD ⇒ $0.149. Our website https://www.minnowbooster.net has a graph with what sends are currently working, refunding request with id: 1442656!."
2018/08/07 05:05:36
fromminnowbooster
tologin1212
amount0.100 SBD
memoSorry, we could not upvote you with 0.100 SBD ⇒ $0.149. Our website https://www.minnowbooster.net has a graph with what sends are currently working, refunding request with id: 1442656!.
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      "memo": "Sorry, we could not upvote you with 0.100 SBD ⇒ $0.149. Our website https://www.minnowbooster.net has a graph with what sends are currently working, refunding request with id: 1442656!."
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login1212sent 0.100 SBD to @minnowbooster- "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
2018/08/07 05:04:57
fromlogin1212
tominnowbooster
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2018/08/07 04:22:42
votertwoeightjune
authorlogin1212
permlinkgetting-started-with-ethereum
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minnowboostersent 0.001 SBD to @login1212- "You got an upgoat that will be done by twoeightjune. We refund an open value of 0.001 SBD! Request-Id: 1442508"
2018/08/07 04:22:42
fromminnowbooster
tologin1212
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memoYou got an upgoat that will be done by twoeightjune. We refund an open value of 0.001 SBD! Request-Id: 1442508
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      "memo": "You got an upgoat that will be done by twoeightjune. We refund an open value of 0.001 SBD! Request-Id: 1442508"
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login1212sent 0.020 SBD to @minnowbooster- "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
2018/08/07 04:22:12
fromlogin1212
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2018/08/07 02:25:21
votercryptoplayhouse
authorlogin1212
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2018/08/07 02:25:21
voterinvestingpennies
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2018/08/07 02:25:21
voterteamfibonacci
authorlogin1212
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minnowboostersent 0.004 SBD to @login1212- "You got an upgoat that will be done by investingpennies,cryptoplayhouse,teamfibonacci. We refund an open value of 0.004 SBD! Request-Id: 1442102"
2018/08/07 02:25:21
fromminnowbooster
tologin1212
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      "memo": "You got an upgoat that will be done by investingpennies,cryptoplayhouse,teamfibonacci. We refund an open value of 0.004 SBD! Request-Id: 1442102"
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login1212sent 0.050 SBD to @minnowbooster- "https://steemit.com/news/@login1212/getting-started-with-ethereum"
2018/08/07 02:24:42
fromlogin1212
tominnowbooster
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prostosent 0.600 SBD to @login1212- "refund"
2018/08/07 01:42:51
fromprosto
tologin1212
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2018/08/07 01:35:51
voteryoungogmarqs
authorlogin1212
permlinkgetting-started-with-ethereum
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2018/08/07 01:30:21
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2018/08/07 01:30:21
parent author
parent permlinknews
authorlogin1212
permlinkgetting-started-with-ethereum
titleGetting started with Ethereum
body<html> <p><code>&nbsp;Ethereum’s value rose by around 3,600 per cent in 2017 and is expected to keep growing. However, like all cryptocurrencies it has been highly volatile and there are occasional sharp drops in value. It makes sense to keep an eye on the value for a while before buying your first Ether (ETH). The value of a single Ether was several hundred dollars in early 2018 but you do not have to buy a whole coin. It is possible to buy fractions of a cryptocurrency token.&nbsp;</code></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Classic v Ethereum</h2> https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUkvzVvn4f5KCtiBH87gaNztHEYjbHDabSmWSTaN16YxQ/image.png<p>The split between Ethereum Classic and Ethereum is one that goes to the very heart of the philosophy underpinning the blockchain. The idea behind the blockchain is that transactions, once made, cannot be undone by anyone. The split between two factions of Ethereum users hinged on a disagreement with that concept.</p> <p>Ethereum was designed as a platform for decentralised applications (DApps), something that was not supported by Bitcoin. DApps can be anything from games to identity management systems – the key is that they are decentralised.</p> <p>In 2016, as part of a plan to support DApps, the Distributed Autonomous Organisation (DAO) was created. This was a set of smart contracts intended to create a kind of venture capital fund to support DApps. Four weeks after the launch, the DAO had accumulated $150M in ETH. However, the plan went wrong when someone exploited a loophole to withdraw $50M in ETH from the fund.</p> <p>What happened next is crucial. The community voted for a ‘hard fork’ of the Ethereum platform, that would effectively devalue the $50M ETH taken by the hacker to the point of worthlessness. The community would move to the new chain, be given the equivalent amount of ETH to match what they had lost and the hacker would be left on the old chain with their funds now worthless. The fork went ahead in July 2016.</p> <p>The problem is that those who see the blockchain as inviolable felt that this measure was wrong. Even though the fork was the result of the vote, those who oppose it argue that the community should not be able to alter the blockchain just because they disagree with something that has happened. On the other side, those supporting the fork argue that the community should have the right to make these decisions democratically.</p> <p>Those who objected to the fork remained behind and retitled their blockchain ‘<strong>Ethereum Classic</strong>’, while the new fork continues to be known as ‘<strong>Ethereum</strong>’.</p> <p>In terms of choosing between the two currencies, Ethereum has outperformed Classic since the split. This makes sense, given that Classic will not be compatible with any future upgrades and Classic has not developed at the same pace as Ethereum. That said, those who subscribe to the ethics that led to the creation of Classic might well prefer to stay with that currency.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Metropolis</h2> <p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSmf27ZAmtB1A7KKXi9oUvkGAxGKcTno7p7dPwGNBHLYo/image.png<br></p> <p>The first prototype of Ethereum, Olympic, was released in May 2015 and followed two months later by Version 1 – Frontier. In March 2016, Version 2, Homestead, followed, which was the final version before the split between Ethereum and Classic. Metropolis was the first version after the split. Metropolis Part 1: Byzantium, was released in October 2017 and is Version 3. Version 3.5 is known as Metropolis Part 2: Constantinople but has not yet been released.</p> <p>At the time of writing, Metropolis Part 1 is the current version of Ethereum. It introduced several measures to increase flexibility for smart contract developers, most notably by introducing something called ‘<strong>zk-SNARKS</strong>’, an acronym for <em>Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge</em>. Before we get to what that means, let’s briefly consider smart contracts.</p> <p>A smart contract is like any other contract in which two or more parties agree to do something under certain terms. For example, Alice will paint Bob’s house and Bob will pay Alice once the job is complete. A smart contract is a kind of escrow system – Bob would put Alice’s money into the contract and Alice would automatically be paid when the terms of the contract are satisfied. At scale – imagine Bob has lots of contractors working on lots of houses – this means payments are managed automatically, without Bob needing to handle the admin.</p> <p>What<strong> zk-SNARKS</strong> brings to the system is the ability to verify a contract in a ‘zero-knowledge’ environment. Imagine that Bob hires Alice to perform confidential work. <strong>Zk-Snarks</strong> could verify that the work has been carried out without revealing the confidential steps that might be useful to Bob’s competitors.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Casper</h2> <p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcGw6E65BHADv4eVTFtQX6y3bsaZVjcnc1KfioyoBKmfC/image.png<br></p> <p>Blockchain systems are designed to be decentralised, which means that there is no central authority to verify that a transaction has been made, or that the same coins have not been spent more than once. That verification still needs to happen, so blockchain technology gives the task to the network.</p> <p>In a proof of work system, nodes on the network compete to be the first to provide a cryptographic hash – a kind of digital fingerprint – that verifies all the transactions in a block. The winner is rewarded with new coins – a process known as ‘mining’. The downside of this is that it wastes a lot of energy – every miner is working to solve the same problem and all but one have wasted the computing power used to do so.</p> <p>Also, the verification process gets harder over time, requiring more computing power and effectively putting mining in the hands of a small number of groups, or pools of groups, that can afford the hardware. The risk is that this recreates the centralisation that blockchains are designed to avoid</p> <p>Under a ‘proof of stake’ system, miners are replaced by ‘validators’. Each validator gives up some of their ETH as a stake and then effectively places a bet on a group of transactions that can be added to the blockchain. If that block is added to the chain, then you get a reward proportional to your stake. Validators that try to submit false chains will lose their stake.</p> <p>This should be cheaper for everyone and remove the need to have the fastest computing equipment. It should also make Ethereum faster and more scalable.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Solidity</h2> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Unlike the other two terms, ‘Solidity’ does not refer to a version of the blockchain or an algorithm used within it. Solidity is the computer programming language used for writing smart contracts.</strong> Though it isn’t the only language used on Ethereum, it is currently the most common one. It was proposed for Ethereum by Gavin Wood, Ethereum’s former chief technology officer, in August 2014.</p> <p>Solidity was designed with a syntax similar to that of JavaScript, which is widely used by web developers, and C. The intention was that this familiarity would make it easier to take up. That doesn’t mean Solidity is easy for novices – some experience in programming and some knowledge of Ethereum and how it works would be useful for anyone getting started.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>How to buy Ethereum</h2> <p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXPnmxGAuTYbHzpiGakFz7aA4ex4SLutsk7HLdzUMyY2k/image.png<br></p> <p><strong>To buy ETH you will need an account with an exchange or cryptocurrency broker, such as Coinbase or Kraken.</strong> These vary in the service they offer, but most will require you to submit your personal details and then connect your traditional bank account. Some will require you to verify your identity with appropriate documentation, just as a stockbroker or bank would.</p> <p>Once you have an account you will be able to buy ETH. Digital currency, being virtual, must be stored somewhere and your wallet is the place to do this. Some exchanges will offer a wallet as part of their service. Others will require you to use a third party. Your wallet holds the private key that allows you to access your ETH and which you will use to ‘sign’ your transactions. It will also make it possible for you to move between marketplaces or other wallets.</p> <p>Cryptocurrency transactions are not reversible. If you accidentally transfer coins to the wrong place or if your coins are stolen, then you will not be able to get them back. Security is vital.</p> <p>There are software and hardware wallets for storing cryptocurrencies. The former are apps that store your information or that connect you to virtual services where your ETH are stored. These are easy to use but less secure. Some online services have been targeted by hackers and people have lost their coins.</p> <p>Hardware wallets are usually memory stick-like devices that store your private key information. They are more secure than software wallets because they can be disconnected from the internet.</p> <p>Wallets can also be encrypted with password protection and backed-up, protecting you from a computer failure or human error. Both steps are important measures to take to protect your ETH.</p> <p>ETH can be spent on a range of online goods and services, but it is worth keeping in mind that if you want to change it back into local currency at any point, this can be difficult in some parts of the world. If this is likely to be an issue for you then you should check local regulations before you buy.</p> </html>
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      "body": "<html> <p><code>&nbsp;Ethereum’s value rose by around 3,600 per cent in 2017 and is expected to keep growing. However, like all cryptocurrencies it has been highly volatile and there are occasional sharp drops in value. It makes sense to keep an eye on the value for a while before buying your first Ether (ETH). The value of a single Ether was several hundred dollars in early 2018 but you do not have to buy a whole coin. It is possible to buy fractions of a cryptocurrency token.&nbsp;</code></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Classic v Ethereum</h2> https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmUkvzVvn4f5KCtiBH87gaNztHEYjbHDabSmWSTaN16YxQ/image.png<p>The split between Ethereum Classic and Ethereum is one that goes to the very heart of the philosophy underpinning the blockchain. The idea behind the blockchain is that transactions, once made, cannot be undone by anyone. The split between two factions of Ethereum users hinged on a disagreement with that concept.</p> <p>Ethereum was designed as a platform for decentralised applications (DApps), something that was not supported by Bitcoin. DApps can be anything from games to identity management systems – the key is that they are decentralised.</p> <p>In 2016, as part of a plan to support DApps, the Distributed Autonomous Organisation (DAO) was created. This was a set of smart contracts intended to create a kind of venture capital fund to support DApps. Four weeks after the launch, the DAO had accumulated $150M in ETH. However, the plan went wrong when someone exploited a loophole to withdraw $50M in ETH from the fund.</p> <p>What happened next is crucial. The community voted for a ‘hard fork’ of the Ethereum platform, that would effectively devalue the $50M ETH taken by the hacker to the point of worthlessness. The community would move to the new chain, be given the equivalent amount of ETH to match what they had lost and the hacker would be left on the old chain with their funds now worthless. The fork went ahead in July 2016.</p> <p>The problem is that those who see the blockchain as inviolable felt that this measure was wrong. Even though the fork was the result of the vote, those who oppose it argue that the community should not be able to alter the blockchain just because they disagree with something that has happened. On the other side, those supporting the fork argue that the community should have the right to make these decisions democratically.</p> <p>Those who objected to the fork remained behind and retitled their blockchain ‘<strong>Ethereum Classic</strong>’, while the new fork continues to be known as ‘<strong>Ethereum</strong>’.</p> <p>In terms of choosing between the two currencies, Ethereum has outperformed Classic since the split. This makes sense, given that Classic will not be compatible with any future upgrades and Classic has not developed at the same pace as Ethereum. That said, those who subscribe to the ethics that led to the creation of Classic might well prefer to stay with that currency.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Metropolis</h2> <p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSmf27ZAmtB1A7KKXi9oUvkGAxGKcTno7p7dPwGNBHLYo/image.png<br></p> <p>The first prototype of Ethereum, Olympic, was released in May 2015 and followed two months later by Version 1 – Frontier. In March 2016, Version 2, Homestead, followed, which was the final version before the split between Ethereum and Classic. Metropolis was the first version after the split. Metropolis Part 1: Byzantium, was released in October 2017 and is Version 3. Version 3.5 is known as Metropolis Part 2: Constantinople but has not yet been released.</p> <p>At the time of writing, Metropolis Part 1 is the current version of Ethereum. It introduced several measures to increase flexibility for smart contract developers, most notably by introducing something called ‘<strong>zk-SNARKS</strong>’, an acronym for <em>Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge</em>. Before we get to what that means, let’s briefly consider smart contracts.</p> <p>A smart contract is like any other contract in which two or more parties agree to do something under certain terms. For example, Alice will paint Bob’s house and Bob will pay Alice once the job is complete. A smart contract is a kind of escrow system – Bob would put Alice’s money into the contract and Alice would automatically be paid when the terms of the contract are satisfied. At scale – imagine Bob has lots of contractors working on lots of houses – this means payments are managed automatically, without Bob needing to handle the admin.</p> <p>What<strong> zk-SNARKS</strong> brings to the system is the ability to verify a contract in a ‘zero-knowledge’ environment. Imagine that Bob hires Alice to perform confidential work. <strong>Zk-Snarks</strong> could verify that the work has been carried out without revealing the confidential steps that might be useful to Bob’s competitors.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>Ethereum Casper</h2> <p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcGw6E65BHADv4eVTFtQX6y3bsaZVjcnc1KfioyoBKmfC/image.png<br></p> <p>Blockchain systems are designed to be decentralised, which means that there is no central authority to verify that a transaction has been made, or that the same coins have not been spent more than once. 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It was proposed for Ethereum by Gavin Wood, Ethereum’s former chief technology officer, in August 2014.</p> <p>Solidity was designed with a syntax similar to that of JavaScript, which is widely used by web developers, and C. The intention was that this familiarity would make it easier to take up. That doesn’t mean Solidity is easy for novices – some experience in programming and some knowledge of Ethereum and how it works would be useful for anyone getting started.</p> <p><br></p> <h2>How to buy Ethereum</h2> <p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXPnmxGAuTYbHzpiGakFz7aA4ex4SLutsk7HLdzUMyY2k/image.png<br></p> <p><strong>To buy ETH you will need an account with an exchange or cryptocurrency broker, such as Coinbase or Kraken.</strong> These vary in the service they offer, but most will require you to submit your personal details and then connect your traditional bank account. 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