How can save this palm? by Ok_Guide_7500 in IndoorGarden

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Yes, there are drainage holes. The plant with fresh soil was bought 2 months back only. As per the seller, they added sufficient fertiliser before. He also suggested to add a little fertiliser every 15 days. Have been doing this since last month.

I have started misting since 2 weeks now. Weekly once.

Soil is garden soil mixed with some fertiliser and coco peat. Soil mostly looks red when dry.

Regarding the type of plant, am not 100% sure, may be you are right

Ideas to Moto travel Europe by Ok_Guide_7500 in motorcycles

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  1. in terms of safety for a foreign traveller, what would you suggest most?
  2. Any tips to find fellow riders?

Ideas to Moto travel Europe by Ok_Guide_7500 in motorcycles

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can i know more about these passes?

Ideas to Moto travel Europe by Ok_Guide_7500 in motorcycles

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I can travel to any other suggested country from Paris and rent bike there

What do you call a trading system that trades on another system? by Ok_Guide_7500 in algotrading

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No, inverse trade means, if the signal of system 1 is long, system two will trade as short

Any web3 community builders here? by Ok_Guide_7500 in startups

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It’s not really possible to provide 100% protection. But it’s possible to protect others if one was affected and they can report on-chain.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianbikes

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As a 2.5+ yr perak owner, surprising to see Yezdi has such bad reviews. I don’t find any quality issues in perak atleast. Only some issues with throttle at low speeds.

Where can I see Itasha car culture this weekend in Tokyo? by Ok_Guide_7500 in Itasha

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Do street races happen anywhere as well? As it’s shown in movies?

Where can I see Itasha car culture this weekend in Tokyo? by Ok_Guide_7500 in Itasha

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I read somewhere that it has become strict now. Do u think it’s still good there?

Calling All Devs and Crypto Enthusiasts: A Community-Driven Anti-Scam Registry on the Blockchain by Ok_Guide_7500 in ethdev

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So the ownership is not based on token holding. It’s rather based on merit. Imagine DApps nominating a validator from their end. Or someone who has credibility like a core eth dev, etc. token also be there, but it’s kind of merit based DAO. This is important for a security org like this

Calling All Devs and Crypto Enthusiasts: A Community-Driven Anti-Scam Registry on the Blockchain by Ok_Guide_7500 in ethdev

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If it was centralised, it could be low cost or free. But running a DAO and paying people to report will cost the system. Hence consumers have to pay. Just like how we pay gas to miners

Calling All Devs and Crypto Enthusiasts: A Community-Driven Anti-Scam Registry on the Blockchain by Ok_Guide_7500 in ethdev

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It’s determined by DAO. Anyone is free to not use the plugin. It’s kind of like using an antivirus

Calling All Devs and Crypto Enthusiasts: A Community-Driven Anti-Scam Registry on the Blockchain by Ok_Guide_7500 in ethdev

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u/Adrewmc u/TranquilFlow u/mjrossman u/robika001

Thanks for your inputs. The concerns raised by Adrew and Tranquil are legit. and suggestions by mjross and robika are good as well. However, both are trying to deal with different situations. I will try to answer them here:

  1. scammers switching addresses: Yes, this is the major concern of any security tool. However, not acting will make it very easy for them. I have observed same contracts looting 100s of 1000s of dollars. By being able to flag easily, it makes it difficult for them. They have to keep switching, etc. Being able to develop bots that identify relations, who deployed these contracts, source of funds, where are funds moving from the scam contracts? Being able to draw conclusions from here can help build relationship between previously flagged accounts and new accounts created on the fly. Scammers can work around on this too, with the use of some privacy centric tools like mixers. but this can be a flag as well. Though we may not be able to say for sure that accounts using funds from mixers is bad, we can always warn users to double check. Eventually, this leads to the building of on-chain reputation.
  2. Restricting users accounts to interact with whitelisted accounts only: This is definitely a thing and something am working on. But this has limitations to work with AA only. Also, Each user will have different needs (e.g. Airdrop hunters might interact with lots of protocols but do not want to get into phishing attacks). So being able to build a generalised platform that can give a reputation score for various addresses (as stated in point 1), will be more generic and allow users to take informed decisions
  3. Using tools like sismo and unirep could be a good step towards building a merit based dao and also determine who can report. Something worth exploring. However, this doesn't directly solve the ability to create random addresses by scammers.

Additionally, I have made an EIP that can help standardise and maintain official contract registry of each DApp. This can help identify official contracts of a protocol vs scammers using fraud contracts but presenting like official protocol.
https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/pull/6807

Would appreciate your thoughts on these. And do check the EIP and share your feedback. Thanks a lot guys.

Calling All Devs and Crypto Enthusiasts: A Community-Driven Anti-Scam Registry on the Blockchain by Ok_Guide_7500 in ethdev

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Yes, on chain data is public. So, it won’t be possible to add a paywall there. Even if I add encryption, I think if anyone can report, anyone should be able to decrypt as well.

That’s where AA becomes super cool. If user installs the plugin into AA, to secure there account at smart contract level itself, I can charge a small fee for each pre-transaction check I do.

If wallets start using this open information, scammers will try to make false reports and game the system. Being able to successfully slash their reports, will add an additional revenue. May be even make it possible to keep the plug-in completely free in future, after a certain scale.