News about Security

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

The ideal is that the end state of L2s will have them fully inheriting Ethereums security and decentralization. But, right now none are as secure or decentralized as Ethereum L1. There are 26x different L2s all competing for market share. I remain highly

Ethereum was my first dip into smart contract layer-1's, it's ideals are nice, and I love Vitalik, but it was too expensive to use. It feels exclusionary to me. If you have to be wealthy to simply transact or use it in any meaningful wa...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

The ideal is that the end state of L2s will have them fully inheriting Ethereums security and decentralization. But, right now none are as secure or decentralized as Ethereum L1. There are 26x different L2s all competing for market share. I remain highly

Ethereum was my first dip into smart contract layer-1's, it's ideals are nice, and I love Vitalik, but it was too expensive to use. It feels exclusionary to me. If you have to be wealthy to simply transact or use it in any meaningful wa...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

The ideal is that the end state of L2s will have them fully inheriting Ethereums security and decentralization. But, right now none are as secure or decentralized as Ethereum L1. There are 26x different L2s all competing for market share. I remain highly

Ethereum was my first dip into smart contract layer-1's, it's ideals are nice, and I love Vitalik, but it was too expensive to use. It feels exclusionary to me. If you have to be wealthy to simply transact or use it in any meaningful wa...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

The ideal is that the end state of L2s will have them fully inheriting Ethereums security and decentralization. But, right now none are as secure or decentralized as Ethereum L1. There are 26x different L2s all competing for market share. I remain highly

Ethereum was my first dip into smart contract layer-1's, it's ideals are nice, and I love Vitalik, but it was too expensive to use. It feels exclusionary to me. If you have to be wealthy to simply transact or use it in any meaningful wa...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

The ideal is that the end state of L2s will have them fully inheriting Ethereums security and decentralization. But, right now none are as secure or decentralized as Ethereum L1. There are 26x different L2s all competing for market share. I remain highly

Ethereum was my first dip into smart contract layer-1's, it's ideals are nice, and I love Vitalik, but it was too expensive to use. It feels exclusionary to me. If you have to be wealthy to simply transact or use it in any meaningful wa...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

The ideal is that the end state of L2s will have them fully inheriting Ethereums security and decentralization. But, right now none are as secure or decentralized as Ethereum L1. There are 26x different L2s all competing for market share. I remain highly

Ethereum was my first dip into smart contract layer-1's, it's ideals are nice, and I love Vitalik, but it was too expensive to use. It feels exclusionary to me. If you have to be wealthy to simply transact or use it in any meaningful wa...

More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

Eth security toolbox

https://github.com/trailofbits/eth-security-toolbox This is probably something fundamental about docker that I don’t understand but when you use this docket file you get sent to a “ethsec@“ directory. My questions is where is this directory so I can...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Security measures for BTC spenders

Ok, truth is, most of us probably hodl BTC instead of using it for its intended purpose as a borderless, transparent and p2p payment system. For the rare gems here who do use it according to Satoshi's vision, what security measures do you take?...