Étiquette : ethereum

Web2 vs Web3 | ethereum.org

“Web2 refers to the version of the internet most of us know today. An internet dominated by companies that provide services in exchange for your personal data. Web3, in the context of Ethereum, refers to decentralized apps that run on the blockchain. These are apps that allow anyone to participate without monetising their personal data. Web3 benefits Many Web3 developers have chosen to build dapps because of Ethereum’s inherent decentralization: Anyone who is on the network has permission to use the service – or in other words, permission isn’t required. No one can block you or deny you access to the service. Payments are built in via the native token, ether (ETH). Ethereum is turing-complete, meaning you can pretty much program anything”

Source : Web2 vs Web3 | ethereum.org

«Bitcoin’s emergence as a global digital currency has been as revolutionary as it has been erratic. But while fledgling investors obsess over every fluctuation in the cryptocurrency market, nation states are more interested in the underlying blockchain technology and its ability to revolutionize how business is done on the internet and beyond. VICE’s Michael Moynihan travels to Russia with Vitalik Buterin, inventor of the Ethereum blockchain, to get a front row seat to the geopolitical tug ofwar over Internet 3.0.»

via Nicolas Baya-Laffite

«One of the many advantages of having a robot run your organization is that it is immune to any outside influence as it’s guaranteed to execute only what it was programmed to. And because the Ethereum network is decentralized, you’ll be able to provide services with a 100% uptime guarantee».

Source : Ethereum Project

Comino N1 and the Comino N4

«The device could net you about $300 a month. That number, of course, will also vary based on your local energy consumption rates. The upside to this is that, in addition to stacking crypto coins, each Comino cryptoheater packs enough oomph to keep a 25-30 square meter room comfortably warm, according to the company. Perhaps the least appealing aspect about the Comino cryptoheater is its exorbitant price. The device sells at $5,000 a pop, though you can currently cop one at a discount at $4,500».

Source : Russians have invented a high-tech heater that also mines Ethereum

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