[9 items] - Ethereum social news alert — November 11th, 2017, 05:00
Jaime Lane™ on Twitter
“Ive added PayPal to the list of options for my Naughty Snapchat! $50 Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Paypal, Amazon Gift Card, or cash”
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Ethereum Blockchain Used to Sell Real Estate for the First Time, in the Ukraine
An apartment in Ukraine has become the first-ever property to be bought and sold using blockchain, potentially heralding a new era of transparent and efficient real estate transactions. Ukrainian developer Mark Ginsburg sold the Kiev property to Michael Arrington, co-founder of the tech news site TechCrunch, for $60,000 via smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. […]
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Ethereum Delirium: The Big List of Things You Should Know
In an effort to better understand Ethereum's potential for disruption, I've aggregated this list of things you should know about the digital currency. "The intent of Ethereum is to create an alternative protocol for building decentralized
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