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  2. Engineering and Technology History Wiki - Wikipedia

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    ETHW is a semi-open wiki. In contrast to Wikipedia, no anonymous writing is allowed. In contrast to Wikipedia, no anonymous writing is allowed. Members of the affiliated engineering organizations can contribute their own autobiographical professional history and experiences as First-hand History or are interviewed to provide their Oral History .

  3. Ethereum Classic - Wikipedia

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    Ethereum Classic is a blockchain-based distributed computing platform that offers smart contract (scripting) functionality. [1] It is open source and supports a modified version of Nakamoto consensus via transaction-based state transitions executed on a public Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).

  4. Ethereum - Wikipedia

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    Ethereum is a decentralized blockchain with smart contract functionality. Ether (abbreviation: ETH [a]) is the native cryptocurrency of the platform. Among cryptocurrencies, ether is second only to bitcoin in market capitalization.

  5. As “The Merge” succeeds, rival ETHPoW fork falters - AOL

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    ETHPoW, the Ethereum hard fork blockchain intended to preserve proof-of-work after the native chain transitioned to proof-of-stake, is facing technical difficulties despite months of anticipation.

  6. What the Ethereum Merge Is and Why It Matters - AOL

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    There are now opportunities to stake ETH and earn more coins. From an investor standpoint, if you held ETH before The Merge, the coins in your wallet have the same value as prior to Sept. 15, 2022.

  7. Drop (loyalty program) - Wikipedia

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    Drop is a coalition customer loyalty program, in which users earn points using their linked debit or credit cards. [1] Users choose five rewards partners such as Sephora, Starbucks, Uber, and Whole Foods Market to earn points with. [2]

  8. BOINC Credit System - Wikipedia

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    The basis for the BOINC credit system is the cobblestone, named after Jeff Cobb of SETI@home.By definition, 200 cobblestones are awarded for one day of work on a computer that can meet either of two benchmarks:

  9. Uniswap - Wikipedia

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    Uniswap was created on November 2, 2018 [2] by Hayden Adams, [3] a former mechanical engineer at Siemens. [1] Adams is the founder and CEO of Uniswap Labs, the company responsible for the development of the Uniswap Protocol, a decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the Ethereum blockchain. [4]