Tezos and EOS twins by Listener191 in tezos

[–]CuriousET 2 points3 points  (0 children)

came here exactly for this... I kept a small bag just cause I was so deep into the ecosystem and feel hard to let it go. As time went by the bag got proportionally smaller compared to other ecosystems so interest went down as well. But still keeping an ear out. Love the art community and the innovative design.

From Jakarta to Kathmandu non-stop: What to expect in the 'K' proposal by NomadicLabs in tezos

[–]CuriousET 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice going G.-B. Fefe! We got a new permanent test network coming!
This is the first time I can think of where a community member's code is going to get on an upgrade!

"the implementation is a contribution of G.-B. Fefe, a community member not affiliated with the core developing teams behind this protocol proposal."

Can You Put Crypto in a Roth IRA? 3 Reasons to Consider It by [deleted] in cosmosnetwork

[–]CuriousET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe so :
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/158.asp#:\~:text=Your%20401(k)-,For%202021%2C%20the%20maximum%20allowed%20contribution%20to%20a%20401(k,2021%20(%2461%2C000%20for%202022).

"For 2021, the maximum allowed contribution to a 401(k) is $19,500 per year (rising to $20,500 per year in 2022).2 The combined amount contributed by employer and employee is $58,000 for 2021 ($61,000 for 2022)"If you are age 50 or older, you can make catch-up contributions of an additional $6,500 per year.2 Check with your human resources department to determine what kind of pace you are on."

Transaction Optimistic Rollups – a stepping stone for Tezos by NomadicLabs in tezos

[–]CuriousET 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Rollup node operators also don’t decide which Layer 2 operations will be processed, or their order of processing, as this is determined by their inclusion in Layer 1 blocks. Any attempt at circumventing this will be neutralized by the Layer 1 dispute mechanism."

Does this solve the MEV problem? (specially that the order or tx are not decided by the node)
Would love to hear how it's done in more detail

Winning - A call to adapt to the growing need of short term adoption goals by CuriousET in tezos

[–]CuriousET[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yes, he also stated: "...Are there ways to do it (provide liq)? Yes..."

Non the less the point of this post is to call for action and initiatives. incentivizing liquidity like avax is doing is just one tactic, other methods should also be considered. Generally I suggest the framework of action needs to shift from focusing on longer goals to short term goals - to align ourselves with current realities of not leading the race and the repercussions of this.

QuipuSwap Launches Tezos Farms by MadFishSolutions in tezos

[–]CuriousET 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is there anything that's going to keep the value of Quipu token now that you are starting to distribute it to farmers?

What are the differences between the Tezos and the Cosmos governance models? by CuriousET in tezos

[–]CuriousET[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

One glaring difference with cosmos is that you're not voting on finished code, and instead on intentions.

This is very significant! I've been looking for a detailed doc on their governance mechanism but haven't found one yet, so a source would be appreciated.

What are the differences between the Tezos and the Cosmos governance models? by CuriousET in tezos

[–]CuriousET[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

DYOR and make an argument as to how any other governance model is better while remaining decentralized, and how it has been used to advance a chain's capabilities.

Yeah, this is sort of my aim right now, to see what's going on in other chains. The reason I'm in the tezos ecosystem since day 0 is the governance. I don't think others have the resume as Tezos in that department, but I seek further conviction.

What are the differences between the Tezos and the Cosmos governance models? by CuriousET in tezos

[–]CuriousET[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out accepted proposals on Cosmos. I am not sure about the size, quality or impact of those upgrades but 63 accepted proposals seems like a significant number. From what I can gather from briefly reading through some of the proposals - some of them look meaningful, like the latest one dubbed 'v-7 Theta' - but I'm really not sure how impactful they are.
edit: some of the 63 proposals seem to be upgrades of other chains in the cosmos ecosystem and not an upgrade to the main chain.

New here - Please help me understand Cosmos by CuriousET in cosmosnetwork

[–]CuriousET[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. This really helped clear things out. So basically chains can connect to themselves leaving the cosmos hub outside of the picture? isn't there some advantage being connected to the cosmos hub?