About Our €900k Fundraise to Solve the Ethereum Transaction Fee Problem

By Paulius Uza 
At Upvest, we've secured almost €900k Euro in project funding from the Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the IBB ProFit program. The funding is used to further support the development of Upvest’s transaction fee recommendation/estimation engine.

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On Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) And Why They Matter

By Dusketeer Sabine 
There is a lot of enthusiasm for the application of zero-knowledge proof systems, at Dusk Network we’ve developed the open-source PLONK zero-knowledge proof system. It can be used for many things, and what better way to demonstrate its potential with an example!

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Identifying The Poor in India: A Data Driven Analysis

By Anish Malpani 
Ever since I quit the corporate world, the story I have been telling myself is that I want to work on uplifting the poorest. It sounds romantic at the onset but like most things, is a lot more complicated when you get down into the weeds.

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How NOT To Fracture A Layer-1 Chain

By sayan 
As of today, there are over 24 layer-1 blockchain projects just within the first 100 listings in coinmarketcap.com. Guess, what? Each of them claims to be the “next-big-thing”, still they are just a broken iteration of one other.

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Building User Interfaces with React [A How-To Guide]

By Snehal Narkar 
Building user interfaces is also now possible using a JavaScript library named React. It is a tool that we can use to build UI components. It is especially for creating single-page applications.

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The Coders' Handbook: Tools of the Trade

By Kamron 
Git, debugging, testing, the terminal, Linux, the cloud, networking, patterns/antipatterns - what even is this mess? Don't worry we'll go through it from beginning to end (all the way, I promise) everything you need to know to collaborate proficiency with others.

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Why It’s Very Difficult to Create AI-Based Slow Motion

By martinanderson2017@gmail.com 
Over the last few years a number of open source machine learning projects have emerged that are capable of raising the frame rate of source video to 60 frames per second and beyond, producing a smoothed, 'hyper-real' look.

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