6 Aug 2019 |
bridge-bot | <ann.brody>Hi, I am an anthropologist writing an academic paper on Ethereum. I kindly ask if anyone can help me answer this question (I apologize for my ignorance in advance). I am trying to understand to what extent has Aragon been put into practice? Are there any cases or examples of its implementation on the ground? | 00:35:24 |
bridge-bot | <light>Hi @ann.brody welcome! | 03:02:53 |
bridge-bot | <light>Yes, there are many examples | 03:03:09 |
bridge-bot | <light>You can see some here: https://scout.cool/aragon/mainnet/dashboards/5cc8b408bd974a0017ce1ff1 | 03:03:20 |
bridge-bot | <light>if you play around with the date range in the top left corner you can see different organizations that were created at different times | 03:03:46 |
bridge-bot | <light>if you play around with the date range in the top left corner you can see different organizations that were created or active at different times | 03:04:12 |
bridge-bot | <light>another resource to find some Aragon organizations is here: https://wiki.aragon.org/projects/ | 03:05:42 |
12 Aug 2019 |
bridge-bot | <stefanobernardi>Wrapped BTC on Ethereum with Nucypher and Aragon
Does that make any sense?
Trying to figure out a way to do away with the custody KYC model of WBTC, and instead have a system where we would have a DAO managing the private keys for the custody addresses and programmatically mint and burn the WBTC tokens. | 00:40:42 |
bridge-bot | <aaron>not sure how Nucyper works but https://keep.network/ should make this possible but im not sure when that would be possible. i remember hearing about them quite a while ago but im not sure about the projects current status @luis used to be and adviser there (i think dont quite me on that) | 07:32:33 |
bridge-bot | <light>You could do it in a hacky way with multisig on the bitcoin side and a DAO issuing the ERC20 on the Ethereum side. Basically a copy of Blockstream’s Liquid | 10:44:24 |
bridge-bot | <light>Then there’s the Keep approach, which might not be too far off… https://twitter.com/_prestwich/status/1156984693390102529?s=19 | 10:45:09 |
bridge-bot | <light>@stefanobernardi | 10:45:29 |
bridge-bot | <stefanobernardi>Interesting - I’ve never really understood Liquid, but yeah - was thinking of a multisig on the BTC side and the DAO minting/burning the ERC20s | 11:28:34 |
bridge-bot | <light>The whitepaper is a fun read https://blockstream.com/strong-federations.pdf | 13:19:53 |
bridge-bot | <Mouyou>https://www.ft.com/content/fe1e2fa5-ece8-44b6-937f-9dce382f1b24?utm_content=buffer34c5b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer | 15:38:31 |
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Ben Goertzel talks to John Thornhill about his work for Hanson Robotics, the company that created the robot Sophia, about SingularityNET, the blockchain-based AI marketplace he founded, and about his belief that artificial general intelligence, transhumanism and benevolent robots are not too far in the future | 15:39:54 |
bridge-bot | <Mouyou>Ben Goertzel on benevolent robots https://www.ft.com/content/fe1e2fa5-ece8-44b6-937f-9dce382f1b24?utm_content=buffer34c5b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer | 15:40:19 |
bridge-bot | <aaron>So I found a really handy npm tool. With one line in the terminal, you can get a UI for your smartcontract with a shareable url. Super handy for testing stuff out https://www.npmjs.com/package/oneclick | 19:31:59 |
bridge-bot | <aaron>I've been using one click dapp for a while now but you had to go through the web app, copy the abi and all that jazz. It didn’t take long but this is super easy, very cool | 19:32:42 |
20 Aug 2019 |
bridge-bot | <Scribbles> @cemfd Have you read Snow Crash? It is a bit reminiscent. I suppose the commonalities highlight a shared concern, and definitely leaves one with some thoughts. | 12:06:03 |
25 Aug 2019 |
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26 Aug 2019 |
bridge-bot | <aaron>A whole star wars film, in ascii art, in the terminal! This must have taken ages
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl | 07:40:25 |
bridge-bot | <aquigorka>WOW, that’s creative | 07:54:28 |
bridge-bot | <aquigorka>Wished they included play/pause controls, I’m gonna watch this whole thing | 07:54:53 |
bridge-bot | <loic.coenen>ooold | 17:52:58 |
bridge-bot | <loic.coenen>:D | 17:53:11 |
9 Sep 2019 |
bridge-bot | <kohola>https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/aug/31/the-new-resistance-how-gig-economy-workers-are-fighting-back | 07:08:05 |
17 Sep 2019 |
bridge-bot | <aaron>Andreas taking about Aragon https://youtu.be/h7GMtF72SOE 👀 | 20:47:13 |