Peeps by @JonRamvi
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Replying to @bob (0xed3c6bcaaee02ed5ed572f87d36c4cc7d2f2bdef)
@jonramvi Dude, I <b><i>love</i></b> your message to the world! "Be the chains you want to see in the world" Epic!
Seems I've been away from Peepeth a while… Thanks man!
Replying to @NateStipe (0xd5d560b2e9faddd6796ac777963dd59c42babae2)
#lkie Is there a summary posted anywhere of what was discussed, interesting items, etc?
Yes sir! https://medium.com/blockchangers
Organized a breakfast workshop with Consensys Social Impact who flew in from NYC. One of many interesting blockchain events in Oslo :)
Also organized Oslo Blockchain Day last Tuesday 😆 William Mougeyar actually recommend downloading Toshi and testing Peepeth in his opening keynote to the 300 attendees!
Gave a presentation at Oslo Blockchain Day last Tuesday 😅
Replying to @JonRamvi (0x7b7659a7c7623fbb8fcafd943a66ea3b5b741a5b)
Thanks for getting back to me! I'm just trying to learn here; why store the ipfs hashes to the chain?
Sorry for being unclear; I'm wondering why data is stored til the blockchain at all. Couldn't it be enough to just store to ipfs and sign with the wallet?
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
Hey Jon, there's a basic explanation at peepeth.com/how. Planning a better writeup :) That's basically it, Peepeth has you save IPFS hashes to the chain.
Thanks for getting back to me! I'm just trying to learn here; why store the ipfs hashes to the chain?
@bevan Is there an article on the architecture of Peepeth? I'm uncertain what the blockchain is delivering vs running the whole thing on swarm/ipfs. Is it only as a proof of existence / time of posting?
Replying to @JonRamvi (0x7b7659a7c7623fbb8fcafd943a66ea3b5b741a5b)
Holy smokes, eth tx are still very expensive. Guess that's bitter sweet - too many using the platform. Amazing!
Considered the faster option, but then it jumped up to several dollars. So I went for the cheapest option where it landed on 0,2$
Holy smokes, eth tx are still very expensive. Guess that's bitter sweet - too many using the platform. Amazing!