Bitcoin News Roundup for Sept. 8, 2020 • CryptoScoop
Bitcoin News Roundup for Sept. 8, 2020 • CryptoScoop
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"Do you need a Blockchain?" - this paper is fantastic, everyone should read this before evaluating a coin and if requires a block chain to solve a solution the coin is promising to solve. (136 points, 41 comments)
Do any of you foresee a crypto being widely adopted as a general purpose payment coin? nano, btc, btccash etc (take your pick). I think it won't happen for reasons in this post. What do you think? (59 points, 54 comments)
Noticed the huge rise of EOS lately what does it have over NEO and ethereum and to a lesser extent Cardano? I tried researching it, but wasn't sold. (54 points, 55 comments)
Hard Problems in Cryptocurrency: Five Years Later ~Vitalik (46 points, 1 comment)
I had a Q&A with Bruno head architect / CEO of oyster, thought you guys might like it. (45 points, 2 comments)
A good article that explains in simple terms how Eth2 works, how it will be rolled out and migrated from eth1 (42 points, 4 comments)
DAI the stablecoin can now be transferred GAS free (article explaining how it works via new MCD DAI contract). This holds alot of promise for the so called "Web3" (40 points, 8 comments)
Veriblock is consuming 27% of bitcoins block space - what does this mean for bitcoins future? (39 points, 16 comments)
Vitalik: Alternative proposal for early eth1 <-> eth2 merge (38 points, 3 comments)
Is launching a PoW permissionless blockchain still possible today? or would it be too susceptible to a 51% attack? (37 points, 37 comments)
Why is Ripple considered a cryptocurrency (by many)? (109 points, 63 comments)
So reportedly there are serious vulnerabilities found in EOS’ code. And it seems like those are more than just random software bugs. (97 points, 29 comments)
Guide: How to get started with Blockchain development? (60 points, 6 comments)
A newly found vulnerability in Nano's Android wallet (44 points, 12 comments)
How Much Privacy is Enough? Threats, Scaling, and Trade-offs in Blockchain Privacy Protocols - Ian Miers (Cornell Tech, Zerocoin, Zerocash) (17 points, 4 comments)
Technical comparison of LIGHTNING vs TANGLE vs HASHGRAPH vs NANO (133 points, 37 comments)
Addressing Nano's weaknesses (bandwidth usage and disk IO). Nano voting traffic to be reduced by 99.9% by implementing vote by hash, lazy bootstrapping, and reduced vote rebroadcasting (x-post CryptoCurrency) (78 points, 8 comments)
Emergent centralization due to economies of scale (PoW vs DPoS) – Colin LeMahieu (52 points, 37 comments)
Nano community member developing a distributed "mining" service to pay people to do PoW for third-parties (e.g. exchanges, light wallet services, etc) (32 points, 20 comments)
What do you think about OpenCAP, the cryptocurrency alias protocol that mirrors traditional email addresses? (15 points, 12 comments)
Bitcoin would be a calamity, not an economy (11 points, 52 comments)
From a technical standpoint: Why does every blockchain projects need their own coins? (181 points, 50 comments)
What is Reddit's obsession with REQ? (61 points, 43 comments)
What is the technological difference between a privacy coin and a privacy coin platform? Won't a privacy coin platform be more superior than a privacy coin? (2 points, 3 comments)
Video Tutorial: Introducing An Experience Dev To Smart Contract Coding (17 points, 3 comments)
Do we need a blockchain to be decentralized? What questions would you ask a self described fan of decentralization, but blockchain skeptic? (11 points, 19 comments)
ETH Block Rewards And Second Order Effects On Hardware Availability (7 points, 8 comments)
Which Of The Big Tech Companies Is Most Likely To Bring Crypto Mainstream? Here's Why I Think It's Apple (4 points, 7 comments)
“Fake Stake” attacks on some Proof-of-Stake cryptocurrencies responsibly disclosed by researchers from the Decentralized Systems Lab at UIUC (31 points, 9 comments)
Quantum Computing and the Cryptography in Crypto (27 points, 14 comments)
Introduction to Cryptography: Part 1 - Jinglan Wang (19 points, 1 comment)
New site howmanyconfs.com shows the amount of time and confirmations of Proof of Work coins to match 6 confirmations on Bitcoin (18 points, 11 comments)
Part 5. I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the fifth part of the series talking about an advanced vulnerability of BTC. (43 points, 43 comments)
I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the third part of the series introducing Quantum resistant blockchains. (36 points, 4 comments)
Part 4B. I’m writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the fourth part of the series explaining the special quality of going quantum resistant from genesis block. (25 points, 21 comments)
Part 6. (Last part) I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. Failing shortcuts in an attempt to accomplish Quantum Resistance (24 points, 38 comments)
I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the first part of the series introducing the basic concept of blockchain and what makes it reliable. (23 points, 10 comments)
I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the fourth part of the series explaining the special quality of going quantum resistant from genesis block. (7 points, 1 comment)
Part 2. I'm writing a series about blockchain tech and possible future security risks. This is the second part of the series: An accessible description of hashing and signature schemes. (5 points, 0 comments)
Komodo Platform's core developer and founder jl777 has started his own blog on Medium. The blog is aimed for senior developers who want to learn about blockchain. (46 points, 15 comments)
Delayed Proof of Work (dPoW) security explained (36 points, 46 comments)
Everytime I try to investigate the technology behind Cardano(Ada), I come across the words "scientific" and "peer-reviewed" over and over but almost no actual details. Can someone fill how this coin actually works and where they are in development? (126 points, 49 comments)
Outside of currency and voting, blockchain is awful and shouldnt be used. Can anyone explain where blockchain is worth the cost? (107 points, 166 comments)
What are some weak points that still hold XVG back from becoming a top player in crypto? (Technically speaking, not marketing and etc.) (2 points, 19 comments)
(ARK) ACES Completes Integration of ARK Channels for Two-way Transfers for Easy ICOs When Paired With ARK Deployer (Push-Button-Blockchains) (57 points, 5 comments)
Tron and other source Code (42 points, 24 comments)
Why Will companies adopt blockchain, the user interface is complex and i'm not sure that many companies want all their internal dealings made public. (40 points, 19 comments)
55% of the Nano representative nodes are "official representatives", presumably held by developers. How big of an issue is that? (76 points, 46 comments)
A Guided Reading of Bitcoin’s Original White Paper by Realness100 (202 points, 10 comments)
From a technical standpoint: Why does every blockchain projects need their own coins? by HSPremier (181 points, 50 comments)
Bitcoin Gold hit by Double Spend Attack (51% attack). The Attacker reversed 22 blocks. by rockyrainy (179 points, 102 comments)
Why white papers in crypto world are so unprofessional? by ilielezi (175 points, 88 comments)
My brief observation of most common Consensus Algorithms by tracyspacygo (159 points, 49 comments)
Proof-of-Approval: Stake Based, 1 Block Finality & History Attack Defense by shunsaitakahashi (147 points, 4 comments)
"Do you need a Blockchain?" - this paper is fantastic, everyone should read this before evaluating a coin and if requires a block chain to solve a solution the coin is promising to solve. by Neophyte- (136 points, 41 comments)
Technical comparison of LIGHTNING vs TANGLE vs HASHGRAPH vs NANO by Qwahzi (133 points, 37 comments)
Everytime I try to investigate the technology behind Cardano(Ada), I come across the words "scientific" and "peer-reviewed" over and over but almost no actual details. Can someone fill how this coin actually works and where they are in development? by RufusTheFirefly (126 points, 49 comments)
160 points: holomntn's comment in ELI5: Why did it take so long for blockchain technology to be created?
121 points: KnifeOfPi2's comment in How do we change the culture around cryptocurrency?
105 points: theglitteringone's comment in Outside of currency and voting, blockchain is awful and shouldnt be used. Can anyone explain where blockchain is worth the cost?
102 points: benthecarman's comment in If crypto now is like 'the Internet' of the past, where are we?
96 points: pegasuspect93's comment in If crypto now is like 'the Internet' of the past, where are we?
95 points: bannercoin's comment in Realistically, why would anybody expect the startup crypto platforms to beat out the corporate giants who are developing their own Blockchain as a Service (BaaS) solutions? Ex. IBM, SAP, JP Morgan...
83 points: AlexCoventry's comment in Ethereum private key with all zeroes leads to an account with 5000$ on it
82 points: deleted's comment in Is blockchain really useful ?
Most talked about and upvoted altcoins and cryptos in r/cryptocurrency, week ending 2018-01-13
tl;dr: (skip to “Trending Cryptos”) INTRO Like most of us here, I’ve been following the posts on this subreddit (and cryptocurrency) diligently, and have been able to make some good crypto investments from all the shilling, discussion, and even fud that happens here! I don’t have enough time to read everything and constantly check the reddit app, but I still don’t want to miss out on opportunities that come from a crypto being talked a lot about on here. So I developed a program for myself that collects data on the cryptos that are being talked about most (both in terms of number of posts, and total number of upvotes) on cryptocurrency. I can quickly browse the headlines of the top posts it collects, as well as see at a glance which cryptos are “trending” or “buzzing” on cryptocurrency in the recent weeks. The program also pulls in Coinmarketcap API data, like current market cap and 7 day price change. Aggregating all this data automatically has saved me a lot of time and allowed me to focus my research efforts on the cryptos that I think could have the highest potential e.g. low market cap, recently “buzzing” cryptos on cryptocurrency. I’ve decided to share the outputs of my program, as well as some highlights I’ve written, here for the benefit of this subreddit (and may do so periodically). Let me know if you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, always looking to improve and share more interesting data here! TRENDING CRYPTOS Highlights:
Bounty0x, AppCoins and COSS are lower market cap cryptos that experienced a dramatic increase in buzz last week
Both NEO’s price and buzz still continue to increase from last week, even though the token has a $9.5B market capitalization
Ripple’s price and buzz continue to fall
Crypto Name
Market Cap
7 Day Price % Chg
Post Count
Post Count Week Over Week % Change
Total Post Score
Score Week Over Week % Change
Bitcoin
241.5B
-17%
42
62%
13185
106%
VeChain
1.5B
14%
27
8%
6813
88%
Ethereum
138.5B
37%
25
67%
5491
-41%
RaiBlocks
3.1B
-19%
24
-14%
16843
120%
NEO
9.4B
45%
22
144%
5853
193%
AppCoins
244.2M
18
350%
2007
1124%
Bounty0x
64.4M
30%
17
113%
4971
431%
Stellar
11.7B
-10%
17
21%
2851
13%
ICON
3.8B
29%
15
15%
3608
71%
Ripple
77.4B
-36%
15
-32%
4393
-52%
Oyster
144.3M
-18%
13
8%
2999
15%
COSS
176.0M
171%
12
1100%
1240
638%
DeepBrain Chain
235.2M
-6%
12
20%
925
-37%
Trending cryptos < $300M market cap: (inf means infinity, which occurs when a number is divided by zero i.e. a week over week change number is calculated when the week before last week had a zero value) Highlights:
Small market cap cryptos with recent increasing buzz: AppCoins, Bounty0x, Oyster, COSS, Enjin Coin, Publica, Snovio
Crypto Name
Market Cap
7 Day Price % Chg
Post Count
Post Count Week Over Week % Change
Total Post Score
Score Week Over Week % Change
AppCoins
244.2M
18
350.00%
2007
1123.78%
Bounty0x
64.4M
29.94%
17
112.50%
4971
430.52%
Oyster
144.3M
-17.55%
13
8.33%
2999
15.17%
COSS
176.0M
170.62%
12
1100.00%
1240
638.10%
DeepBrain Chain
235.2M
-6.13%
12
20.00%
925
-36.95%
XTRABYTES
238.6M
-22.29%
8
-11.11%
743
76.48%
Enjin Coin
279.4M
-13.04%
7
inf
815
inf
Snovio
91.8M
33.96%
6
100.00%
265
239.74%
Publica
38.1M
0.02%
5
400.00%
627
357.66%
Agrello
98.0M
0.77%
4
inf
518
inf
Elixir
42.7M
-19.24%
4
100.00%
209
-71.33%
NAV Coin
253.1M
5.29%
4
0.00%
461
-10.14%
Modum
169.0M
22.42%
3
inf
137
inf
Verify
43.6M
75.77%
3
inf
107
inf
See the complete dataset: stats as well as recent posts and URLs Notes: “Post Count” means the number of posts that had titles that mentioned the specified crypto. “Week Over Week Change” means the change in the specified metric over the last 7 days, compared against the metric over the previous 7 days before last week. “Total Post Score” means the sum of net upvotes (or score) for all posts that mentioned the specified crypto. Stay updated If you’d like to follow along (for free) via email and get more insights + a better looking report in your inbox, you can sign up for my mailing list here. Upon signing up, you’ll also get a free sample of said report. I'm always looking to improve and provide more useful and interesting info, so don't be afraid to reach out!
Top talked about and upvoted altcoins and cryptos in r/cryptocurrency, week ending 2018-01-13
tl;dr: (skip to “Trending Cryptos”) INTRO Like most of us here, I’ve been following the posts on this subreddit diligently, and have been able to make some good crypto investments from all the shilling, discussion, and even fud that happens here! I don’t have enough time to read everything and constantly check the reddit app, but I still don’t want to miss out on opportunities that come from a crypto being talked a lot about on here. So I developed a program for myself that collects data on the cryptos that are being talked about most (both in terms of number of posts, and total number of upvotes) on cryptocurrency. I can quickly browse the headlines of the top posts it collects, as well as see at a glance which cryptos are “trending” or “buzzing” on cryptocurrency in the recent weeks. The program also pulls in Coinmarketcap API data, like current market cap and 7 day price change. Aggregating all this data automatically has saved me a lot of time and allowed me to focus my research efforts on the cryptos that I think could have the highest potential e.g. low market cap, recently “buzzing” cryptos on cryptocurrency. I’ve decided to share the outputs of my program, as well as some highlights I’ve written, here for the benefit of this subreddit (and may do so periodically). Let me know if you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, always looking to improve and share more interesting data here! TRENDING CRYPTOS Highlights:
Bounty0x, AppCoins and COSS are lower market cap cryptos that experienced a dramatic increase in buzz last week
Both NEO’s price and buzz still continue to increase from last week, even though the token has a $9.5B market capitalization
Ripple’s price and buzz continue to fall
Crypto Name
Market Cap
7 Day Price % Chg
Post Count
Post Count Week Over Week % Change
Total Post Score
Score Week Over Week % Change
Bitcoin
241.5B
-17%
42
62%
13185
106%
VeChain
1.5B
14%
27
8%
6813
88%
Ethereum
138.5B
37%
25
67%
5491
-41%
RaiBlocks
3.1B
-19%
24
-14%
16843
120%
NEO
9.4B
45%
22
144%
5853
193%
AppCoins
244.2M
18
350%
2007
1124%
Bounty0x
64.4M
30%
17
113%
4971
431%
Stellar
11.7B
-10%
17
21%
2851
13%
ICON
3.8B
29%
15
15%
3608
71%
Ripple
77.4B
-36%
15
-32%
4393
-52%
Oyster
144.3M
-18%
13
8%
2999
15%
COSS
176.0M
171%
12
1100%
1240
638%
DeepBrain Chain
235.2M
-6%
12
20%
925
-37%
Trending cryptos < $300M market cap: (inf means infinity, which occurs when a number is divided by zero i.e. a week over week change number is calculated when the week before last week had a zero value) Highlights:
Small market cap cryptos with recent increasing buzz: AppCoins, Bounty0x, Oyster, COSS, Enjin Coin, Publica, Snovio
Crypto Name
Market Cap
7 Day Price % Chg
Post Count
Post Count Week Over Week % Change
Total Post Score
Score Week Over Week % Change
AppCoins
244.2M
18
350.00%
2007
1123.78%
Bounty0x
64.4M
29.94%
17
112.50%
4971
430.52%
Oyster
144.3M
-17.55%
13
8.33%
2999
15.17%
COSS
176.0M
170.62%
12
1100.00%
1240
638.10%
DeepBrain Chain
235.2M
-6.13%
12
20.00%
925
-36.95%
XTRABYTES
238.6M
-22.29%
8
-11.11%
743
76.48%
Enjin Coin
279.4M
-13.04%
7
inf
815
inf
Snovio
91.8M
33.96%
6
100.00%
265
239.74%
Publica
38.1M
0.02%
5
400.00%
627
357.66%
Agrello
98.0M
0.77%
4
inf
518
inf
Elixir
42.7M
-19.24%
4
100.00%
209
-71.33%
NAV Coin
253.1M
5.29%
4
0.00%
461
-10.14%
Modum
169.0M
22.42%
3
inf
137
inf
Verify
43.6M
75.77%
3
inf
107
inf
See the complete dataset: stats as well as recent posts and URLs Notes: “Post Count” means the number of posts that had titles that mentioned the specified crypto. “Week Over Week Change” means the change in the specified metric over the last 7 days, compared against the metric over the previous 7 days before last week. “Total Post Score” means the sum of net upvotes (or score) for all posts that mentioned the specified crypto. Stay updated If you’d like to follow along (for free) via email and get more insights + a better looking report in your inbox, you can sign up for my mailing list here. Upon signing up, you’ll also get a free sample of said report. I'm always looking to improve and provide more useful and interesting info, so don't be afraid to reach out!
tl;dr: (skip to “Trending Cryptos”) INTRO Like most of us here, I’ve been following the posts on this subreddit (and cryptocurrency) diligently, and have been able to make some good crypto investments from all the shilling, discussion, and even fud that happens here! I don’t have enough time to read everything and constantly check the reddit app, but I still don’t want to miss out on opportunities that come from a crypto being talked a lot about on here. So I developed a program for myself that collects data on the cryptos that are being talked about most (both in terms of number of posts, and total number of upvotes) on cryptocurrency. I can quickly browse the headlines of the top posts it collects, as well as see at a glance which cryptos are “trending” or “buzzing” on cryptocurrency in the recent weeks. The program also pulls in Coinmarketcap API data, like current market cap and 7 day price change. Aggregating all this data automatically has saved me a lot of time and allowed me to focus my research efforts on the cryptos that I think could have the highest potential e.g. low market cap, recently “buzzing” cryptos on cryptocurrency. I’ve decided to share the outputs of my program, as well as some highlights I’ve written, here for the benefit of this subreddit (and may do so periodically). Let me know if you have any feedback, questions, or suggestions, always looking to improve and share more interesting data here! TRENDING CRYPTOS Highlights:
Bounty0x, AppCoins and COSS are lower market cap cryptos that experienced a dramatic increase in buzz last week
Both NEO’s price and buzz still continue to increase from last week, even though the token has a $9.5B market capitalization
Ripple’s price and buzz continue to fall
Crypto Name
Market Cap
7 Day Price % Chg
Post Count
Post Count Week Over Week % Change
Total Post Score
Score Week Over Week % Change
Bitcoin
241.5B
-17%
42
62%
13185
106%
VeChain
1.5B
14%
27
8%
6813
88%
Ethereum
138.5B
37%
25
67%
5491
-41%
RaiBlocks
3.1B
-19%
24
-14%
16843
120%
NEO
9.4B
45%
22
144%
5853
193%
AppCoins
244.2M
18
350%
2007
1124%
Bounty0x
64.4M
30%
17
113%
4971
431%
Stellar
11.7B
-10%
17
21%
2851
13%
ICON
3.8B
29%
15
15%
3608
71%
Ripple
77.4B
-36%
15
-32%
4393
-52%
Oyster
144.3M
-18%
13
8%
2999
15%
COSS
176.0M
171%
12
1100%
1240
638%
DeepBrain Chain
235.2M
-6%
12
20%
925
-37%
Trending cryptos < $300M market cap: (inf means infinity, which occurs when a number is divided by zero i.e. a week over week change number is calculated when the week before last week had a zero value) Highlights:
Small market cap cryptos with recent increasing buzz: AppCoins, Bounty0x, Oyster, COSS, Enjin Coin, Publica, Snovio
Crypto Name
Market Cap
7 Day Price % Chg
Post Count
Post Count Week Over Week % Change
Total Post Score
Score Week Over Week % Change
AppCoins
244.2M
18
350.00%
2007
1123.78%
Bounty0x
64.4M
29.94%
17
112.50%
4971
430.52%
Oyster
144.3M
-17.55%
13
8.33%
2999
15.17%
COSS
176.0M
170.62%
12
1100.00%
1240
638.10%
DeepBrain Chain
235.2M
-6.13%
12
20.00%
925
-36.95%
XTRABYTES
238.6M
-22.29%
8
-11.11%
743
76.48%
Enjin Coin
279.4M
-13.04%
7
inf
815
inf
Snovio
91.8M
33.96%
6
100.00%
265
239.74%
Publica
38.1M
0.02%
5
400.00%
627
357.66%
Agrello
98.0M
0.77%
4
inf
518
inf
Elixir
42.7M
-19.24%
4
100.00%
209
-71.33%
NAV Coin
253.1M
5.29%
4
0.00%
461
-10.14%
Modum
169.0M
22.42%
3
inf
137
inf
Verify
43.6M
75.77%
3
inf
107
inf
See the complete dataset: stats as well as recent posts and URLs Notes: “Post Count” means the number of posts that had titles that mentioned the specified crypto. “Week Over Week Change” means the change in the specified metric over the last 7 days, compared against the metric over the previous 7 days before last week. “Total Post Score” means the sum of net upvotes (or score) for all posts that mentioned the specified crypto. Stay updated If you’d like to follow along (for free) via email and get more insights + a better looking report in your inbox, you can sign up for my mailing list here. Upon signing up, you’ll also get a free sample of said report. I'm always looking to improve and provide more useful and interesting info, so don't be afraid to reach out!
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