V2 is a complete rewrite, many new features:
- Chain agnostic: Interoperate with any blockchain
- Multi Chain: Connect Wallet with multiple chains
- Platform agnostic: Works for Desktop and mobile
- One-time Pairing: Single pairing, Multiple sessions
Conclusion
WalletConnect is definitively something I want to test in the future, maybe on a Livestream.
I am also excited about version 2.0.
For now, I am satisfied as I have completed 60 days of posting (at least) one post per day about Web3.
❌Many Ethereum projects on Github are outdated, archived, or deprecated.
✅A list of big active projects:
- go-ethereum
- web3.js
- ethereum-boilerplate
- ethereum-org-website
- ethereum/EIPs
- ethereumjs-monorepo
- ethers-io/ethers.js
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Go Ethereum
Official Golang implementation of the Ethereum protocol.
A very interesting one, of course especially for Go developers but not only for them.
Both DAOs and traditional organizations need an initial founder or group of founders.
But the way they are conceived and they work is totally different.
Let's see the differences.
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Table of Contents
- Foundation
- Hierarchy structure
- Contracts
- Voting for changing
- Changes
- Vote handling
- Service offer
- Activity Transparency
- Examples
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Foundation
🧑🤝🧑DAO:
technically no paperwork is needed. Decisions are put into the blockchain and done with smart contracts.
🕴️Traditional:
Way more complicated! You need to submit a lot of papers, submit a lot of info. You need certificates, licenses, bank account (of course!).