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marcusmolchany
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Comment #16604162
For now we're using Infura for speed of development. We plan to use our own node in the near future.
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Comment #16604088
To your first point, someone could implement something like Hexel using a distributed ledger, but it would not have the trustless components of tokens that exist on the blockchain.…
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Comment #16603533
Infura is a service that allows you to make calls to the Ethereum blockchain. We use it to get the current state of your token contract.
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Comment #16603215
You will have full control of the token contract from the ETH address that you used to create the token.
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Comment #16602470
Right now you would need to send these tokens to your co-workers using an Ethereum wallet, and you would need to pay gas. However, we're working on a way for you to programmaticall…
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Comment #16602385
Yeah you're right, the user experience with Dapps can be pretty painful. We're trying to make this better. Edit: transaction time depends on the gas price, email me at support@onhe…
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Comment #16100154
Awesome! I think the idea of showcasing these collectible tokens is great. Would love to see a React port of this, let me know if you're working/ need help on it!
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Comment #15654603
Hi everyone, we’re two software developers who have been really excited by the potential of the blockchain. We’ve seen a lot of ICO’s and media attention in the crypto space, but w…
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Comment #9636303
Hey I was in the same place as you about a year ago and these are a few of the things I did to practice: Pick a CSS framework and look through the source. Bootstrap is a great one …
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Comment #8930173
doesn't HTML5 AppCache allow for some offline features now? But I agree, this should absolutely already be a feature that everyone plans for when they're making websites. Even when…
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Ask HN: Freelance web developers, what do your contracts typically look like?
When you agree to make a website for a new client do you hash out the details then agree to exactly what you are going to make? Do you let them modify things along the way? And do …
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Comment #7424565
I've always wondered, given all the issues presented in this article and the expertise required to solve them does $50-$60 dollars properly pay the teams working on these games? No…