The Case for Pseudonymity
Pseudo-anonymity enables an open society. Pseudo anonymity enables the right to privacy for one’s real self while enabling the “right to access” and reputations as social currency.
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Pseudo-anonymity enables an open society. Pseudo anonymity enables the right to privacy for one’s real self while enabling the “right to access” and reputations as social currency.
Here's a recap of our latest Town Hall - we've got updates from People Ops, Core, Security and Marketing for you - enjoy!
Keycard is a contactless (NFC) hardwallet used to authenticate transactions, be a secure form of 2FA for the Status Messenger, and add an extra layer of security for funds stored in the Status Messenger wallet.
Running your own validator is not as scary as you may think.
Ethereum 2.0 is due to implement a huge protocol shift from Proof of Work, to Proof of Stake. This article will cover the motivations, and technical details.
The current Ethereum "first price auction" fee model is considered inefficient & costly, and a large UX barrier for user adoption. In this article we'll explore the EIP-1559 improvement proposal to fix the problem!
Notifications are a crucial part of the mobile app experience. One of the most anticipated features in Status app, version 1.4 of Status app brings notification support on Android.
Announcing the start of a multi-vendor security assessment of the Nimbus Beacon Chain codebase. This assessment start is the result of the wonderful response we received from the initial Request for Proposal (RfP) sent out earlier this year.
This intermediate release, 1.4.1, includes bug fixes as well as UX and accessibility improvements. Most visibly, a gorgeous set of new icons, accessible input fields and toggling password entry visibility.
Keycard enhances the Status Network by adding an open-source, cost efficient hardware solution for storing private keys offline and authenticating transactions.
On Monday, Dean Eigenmann tweeted the following: validating will probably be way more niche than advertised, and most likely will be just as niche as
We’re excited to bring notifications to the Status Messenger for Android users. This clearly valuable addition to the messenger is one of our most-requested features.
Status Core Dev Call #33 - June 29, 2020. The team catches up on the topics ranging from Notifications on iOS, Stimbus, audio messages & much more.
unsplash-logoKai Wenzel Hi folks, it's been a while but it's time to finally wrap up the series on Nimbus on Android.