Embark 3.2 - Much More Than A Moonshot
Keeping up with Embark after the team joined Status has become mission impossible. Near-lightspeed development means we can bring you so many new features that they genuinely do not fit into one post.
Where the Status community shares long form articles, thoughts, and ideas.
Keeping up with Embark after the team joined Status has become mission impossible. Near-lightspeed development means we can bring you so many new features that they genuinely do not fit into one post.
In the bi-weekly Status Town Hall, we present progress updates, team news, and exciting announcements from various core contributors. Discussion covers everything from new contributors to technical updates from core teams .
Status is excited to be a sponsor of TADHack Global 2018, happening 13-14 October across over 20 locations around the world. A hackathon unlike any other TADHack helps educate about the latest Internet, IT, and Telecoms technologies and how to use a mashup of them to solve problems that matter.
As other teams pivot away from chat to focus on other parts of the user experience of Ethereum such as wallets and exchange, we thought we'd highlight why we think conversation will form the basis of a more equitable internet that is accessible, useful, and secure for all of us.
The rise in adoption and use of cryptocurrencies will foreseeably give rise to an unstoppable digital economy.
We are preparing to release version 0.9.28 next week and we want to make everyone aware of a change that may impact your funds if you keep any in your Status wallet.
Risk and reward: If you succeed in reaching the desired outcome, you get the equivalent of $1000 from me as an individual entity. If you fail, you pay me $100. The game is on! We have $12k equivalent funded.
Ethereum Improvement Proposals, or EIPs, are how the Ethereum community collaborates on technical standards. Ethmagicians are gathering the Ethereum and decentralized web community to work together on standards and interoperability with code, mentoring, and white boards.
The goal of Status is mass adoption of Ethereum. How do we know if we are successful and moving in the right direction?
Our core devs discuss hot topics, review the last two weeks accomplishments and discuss future research.
I share the revolutionists’ passion for decentralization, but I believe in evolution and many states of transition.
I'm delighted that I hear a call all around in the community to improve 'the UX' and I wholeheartedly agree. Unfortunately, I cannot honestly say that we are changing the 'User experience' for the better with where we are now.
The #CommuniTEE competiton has come to an end. We were inspired, enthused and delighted to see all of the passionate entries from across the CryptoArt
Let’s use Status to build Status. Let’s embrace our values and take one more step into the decentralized future. But how do we get there?
The question remains: how do we actually apply Liberal Radicalism? We're not going to convince the Fed that it should implement Harberger Taxes or Quadratic Voting tomorrow, so where do we start, and how do we iterate from there?