TEZOS: The Self Amending Smart Contract Platform.

Hi investors, Dan (@tradealert) and Dean (@deanliu) are back for our weekly feature and today we’re taking a look at the much anticipated (and much delayed) Tezos project. Full disclaimer, this review is partly based on this forum discussion but tries to expand on it while simplifying the content to make it more accessible to non-technical users and also provides insights for potential investors in the project.

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In this article we will provide you with a technical overview of the project (I), then we’ll go over the risks associated with investing in Tezos (II).

I- In a Nutshell.

Much like Ethereum, Tezos is a permission-less decentralized smart contract platform built on top of a blockchain. Unlike Ethereum though, Tezos differentiates itself with regard to : governance (I), smart contracts (II) and consensus (III).

Governance.

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Governance is one of the most critical issue faced by developers when creating a decentralized network.

A bad governance system leads to community splits and hard-forks much like we saw when Ethereum and Ethereum Classic parted ways as the result of the DAO hack. A good governance system however allows a community of users to solve their differences on chain while maintaining the cohesion of the community and thus preserving the value of the network itself.

Tezos’ original solution to the governance problem was one of its main selling points back in the summer of 2017 when their ICO took place.

Tezos’ ledger is self-amending, meaning that it aims at avoiding hard-forks by allowing the network to upgrade itself. In practice, stakeholders will be able to vote on proposals to modify the rules of the network, the consented solution will then be elevated to become the new test-net and after a vetting period, the test-net will become the new main net.

While elegant, this solution is not without problems on its own. Firstly, how do you make sure that the people who are the most qualified to vote on rule changes get the loudest voice in the system? Second, how do you combat proposal spamming and make sure voters are correctly incentivized to participate in the governance of the network?

Arthur Breitman (CTO of the project), suggested that Tezos might include a system of vote delegation, allowing small, non-technical users, to delegate their voting power to larger stakeholders similar to the concept of liquid democracy. While this seems like a step in the right direction, it will be interesting to see how that governance model pans out once the network starts gaining maturity and economic significance.

Smart Contracts.

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Unlike Ethereum which allows any type and size of computation to run on top of its network, Tezos assumes that most smart contracts only need to deal with very simple business logic (IF…THEN…ELSE) while most complex computations can be performed off-chain by specialized apps.

Consequently, Tezos focuses on guaranteeing the good execution of this logic by providing a base programming language (Michelson) which allows for formal verification.

Formal verification is the process by which a code can be audited to make sure that it will produce outputs as intended. Formal verification is typically required in industries where code is critical and needs to produce output reliably (think: NASA, aeronautic, medical technology, etc.).

While Ethereum uses Solidity, an inclusive programming language designed to resemble JavaScript and appeal to a wide audience of developers, Tezos sets the barrier to entry to coding on their platform higher and position itself as a more secure alternative likely to foster the creation of a community of expert smart contract coders.

Consensus… and Baking.

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Tezos will rely on proof of stake (POS) to assure consensus within the network. You can think of POS as “virtual mining” where participants in the network stake a number of their tokens in exchange for the opportunity to become block validators and participate in creating the blockchain in a process called baking.

In Tezos, block validators are randomly selected by the network and rewarded for “baking” (validating) a block in proportion to the size of their stake. In simple terms: the more you stake, the more you bake. Right now, there is some uncertainty about the minimum number of tokens that will be necessary to start baking solo on the main net (possibly 10,000 tokens) but it’s likely the network will allow for token delegation, meaning that users can combine their holdings to start baking blocks and share the rewards in proportion to their holdings.

If you’d like to experiment with baking on the alphanet, you can learn how to do so there.

II- Project Development and Investment Risks.

For a project focused of revolutionizing blockchain governance, the development of Tezos was (quite ironically) marred with drama and conflicts revolving around the (thankfully) former head of Tezos Foundation and Tezos community’s most reviled villain: Johann Gevers.

But with the shenanigans now likely in the rear-view mirror, the project is likely to launch sometimes this year and with the full support of the Tezos Foundation (fingers crossed).

If you missed the crowd-sale, right now your only available option to buy Tezos tokens (XTZ) is on HitBTC in the form of IOU tokens. Those are currently valued at around $4.2 but we strongly encourage you to wait for the “real” tokens to hit the exchanges if you are looking at investing in Tezos. First because IOU markets are very speculative, don’t really represent the market value of an asset and tend to have their own independent dynamic. Second, because ICO price was under $1 so it’s likely XTZ tokens will be priced at that value on exchanges once they are listed.

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The Tezos drama has also attracted lots of bad press and even a few lawsuits directed at Tezos, combine that with the fact that XTZ tokens likely are securities which were (partly) sold to US investors and you have got yourself a regulatory risk.

This risk could manifest itself in two forms: first, Tezos could struggle to get their token listed on centralized exchanges that have US customers (which include most big exchanges); second, in the worst case scenario the SEC could order Tezos to implement a rescission of their investment to ICO contributors.

The latter, although very unlikely in our opinion (the Tezos foundation which holds the tokens if based in ICO-friendly Switzerland), would be truly catastrophic for the project because a rescissions would involve long and costly legal procedures together with the practical difficulties of refunding investors plus the burden of having to raise funds again.

Again, these risk will not necessarily materialize bu as investors it’s helpful to undertand the full scope of your investment before jumping in.

If you’d like to know more about the project we recommend you read their whitepaper, visit the Tezos’ subreddit and follow Arthur Breitman’s YouTube channel.

So that’s it for today and we sure hope you’ve learned something new. Don’t forget to re-steem, upvote and follow @tradealert and @deanliu if you like our featured content.

Cheers,

Dan & Dean.


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逛花燈,吃東西,你猜燈謎?My Lantern Festival Night in Taipei - Part 1

DSC_4496.JPGYear of the Dog!

Probably some of you know that the Chinese Lantern Festival just passed. It was March 1st last Thursday. We did not realize until last weekend. I made sure that Taipei’s Lantern Festival was on until Sunday night so we rushed there to catch some final glimpse yesterday evening.

It was near the North Gate and along the Zhonghua Road, spanning across quite a large area. So we did not check out all the lanterns, just to enjoy the fun and relax. Obviously, lots and lots of Taipei families think the same, so we just took a few photos and hid into a near-by cafe to enjoy dinner. I am gonna show you both in this part-one post, and will do a part-two post maybe tomorrow for more cute lanterns which we bumped into during our casual walking in this old part of Taipei city.

https://steemitimages.com/DQmNNULE35ybSyXMnKEECUxske9iBXJXA9DmvHzAjZe1bN2/_20180304_193638.JPGDon’t ask me what the hell this is…

元宵節剛剛過,昨晚我們突然想起還有這東西,所以上網一看,太好了,台北燈節是最後一天!趕緊小孩著裝後,趕到西門站附近去看。看來大家都在趕最後一刻,人山人海地實在嚇人,我們草草拍一些照片後,就躲進一間咖啡廳裡去吃吃晚餐了。跟大家分享一下元宵氣氛跟這間中華路上的咖啡廳囉!但還有續集!等我們準備回家,在這一區台北老城區散步時,剛好撞見有另一區在中山堂前面的花燈區,人就少一些,所以好好拍了拍花燈,下一篇再分享囉!

文章最後,跟大家玩玩晚到的元宵猜謎活動好了!記得看到最後喔!^_^


https://steemitimages.com/DQmRj2exXi3Jn4osWRcNLUU1P2ZgkxZ7SQ45D6V9oSqRQQ5/_20180304_193720.JPGThe right hand side is half a dog.
https://steemitimages.com/DQmawhfU2iKtdeufHLMrFTPf8ES3yeHvKjJmt8oT1FrpP5D/DSC_4509.JPGHaven’t I said don’t ask me?

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下面兩張圖可以看到人山人海啊!



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Foreign cities had joined to greet Taipei. We saw Korea and Japan cities.
日本韓國也有城市來贊助提供花燈喔!甚至還可以玩遊戲拿獎品!



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Ok! Time to sit back and enjoy some meals. ^^
累了,懶人家庭找好咖啡廳躲起來吃東西了!



We were lucky to find this Sunny Cafe nearby. It is neat and comfortable, although it seems more like a young people’s cafe than a family cafe… hey! my son is the youngest of all customers yesterday alright? ^^

我們蠻幸運找到這家Sunny Cafe就在中華路開頭處。是一間簡潔明快的,看起來像是走年輕人路線的咖啡廳。我們雖然沒那麼年輕,不過我兒才五歲,夠年輕了… 呵呵

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Well, although the cafe had run out of many items on their menu, but we were still grateful that they had empty seats for us to sit and relax. Besides, the meals we had were not too bad at all! All in all, quite a good lantern night!

雖然餐廳菜單上許多餐點都沒了... 但我們還是很感謝可以找到這間,有位置且其實我們最後點的東西還都不錯吃的喔!價格不算便宜,不過以餐廳來說,其實也是很不貴的... 這一個元宵夜晚還不錯... 下一集我們再好好看看花燈吧!^^

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[//]:# (!steemitworldmap 25.047678 lat 121.510881 long d3scr)

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### <center>噹噹噹噹~~~~~ 燈謎時間!</center>
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**說明**:中文燈謎可能跟各地用語與文化等有關,所以我採取中文謎面,但**謎底都是英文**且跟社區相關喔

規則:第一位猜中謎底的(請指名題號來回答),獎項為括弧內的點讚金額喔!金額越高表示我認為越難~~~~




?? 1. 宋江(射一社區名人;$1.0)

?? 2. 跟第一個字母有關(射一社區名人;$1.0)

?? 3. 許多故事的開始… (射一社區中鯨名;$1.5)

?? 4. 一妻一妾(射一區塊鏈專業術語;$2.0)

?? 5. 臀部豐滿(射一區塊鏈圈常用語;$2.5)

呵呵!加油吧!全部都是我想的,別想什麼Google的去找喔… 祝你幸運囉~

Note for English readers - this is a traditional lantern riddles game for the Chinese speaking readers… sorry! Hope you understand!… :D


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Culture Vulture for CNers Issue 17 |《文化讀癮.一週譯報》第17期:亞齊咖啡文化魅力

Culture Vulture (#culturevulture) is a Steemit writing challenge initiated by @eroche. You may read here for more details and the latest update.

Culture Vulture for CNers is a cross-culture translation project in collaboration with @eroche and carried out by @deanliu and @ygern. We’ll pick at least one article every week and translate it to Chinese, aiming to bring cultural diversity to the #CN community. All translated articles from this series will be published with permissions from the original authors.

《文化讀癮.一週譯報》是一個翻譯行動,我們每週將至少精選一篇來自 #culturevulture 的文章,經原作者同意後翻譯成中文,以 #cn-culturevulture 標籤刊出,希望把這些有趣、多元的內容透過我們認真的篩選與精細的翻譯,帶到cn社區人面前呈現,拓展視野、豐富生活。

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CN區的朋友,大家好!

亞齊社群一直以來都是「Culture Vulture」徵文活動的最活躍群體,透過這一群來自東南亞「千島之國」的寫作者,我們對亞齊社會文化的認識似乎也越來越豐富了。

除了傳統與宗教方面的文化記錄,另一個亞齊作者最常提及,而且津津樂道的,就是咖啡文化了。

愛喝咖啡的人,對「曼特寧」(Mandheling)咖啡一定不會陌生,而位於印尼蘇門答臘島的亞齊,就是曼特寧咖啡的主要產區之一。

本期《文化讀癮.一週譯報》的內容來自三位不同的作者,同時以照片說故事的形式呈現了亞齊咖啡文化的不同面貌—— @maskur2840 帶我們遊覽咖啡產區迦佑高原(Gayo); @budifatria 則為我們介紹當地常見的家庭式咖啡豆烘焙工廠;最後, @taufit333 讓我們看到亞齊在地不同於歐洲或東亞地區的咖啡店文化。

今天的咖啡旅行,就讓我們從迦佑高原開始⋯⋯

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迦佑高原:馬來群島的咖啡故鄉

Original title: Natural coffee from aceh
Authored by @maskur2840, translated by @ygern


圖說:印尼亞齊省迦佑地區生長的咖啡果實。

各位Steemit的朋友大家好,這次要分享的是我到迦佑(Gayo)的旅程;迦佑就位於亞齊中部的Bener Meriah區。


圖說:這是勞特塔瓦爾(Lut Tawar)湖附近的景色。

這裡除了擁有海拔1200米以上的山區美景,也是各種在地農作物的產地,其中聞名世界的是迦佑的咖啡種值。

咖啡園成了這個地區民眾的經濟活動,大多數迦佑人的職業就是咖啡農。這裡種植的咖啡品種有阿拉比卡(Arabica)和羅巴斯塔(Robusta),這兩個品種的咖啡豆即可以製成各種風味的咖啡。

「迦佑咖啡」是來自亞齊的馬來群島特產,百年前即開始在這裡種植。迦佑咖啡風味獨特,沒有一般咖啡所常見的苦澀味,許多外國遊客慕名而來。

迦佑高原的咖啡採用有機種植法,不使用化學農藥,因此也被稱為「綠色咖啡」,意指其生產過程對環境友善。迦佑咖啡甚至是世界最好的有機咖啡之一。


圖說:同樣位於亞齊省Bener Meriah區的Burni Telong山。

如果你想要品嚐最好的咖啡,請來到亞齊的迦佑山區,這裡有很多咖啡烘焙廠,也有無數在地風味的咖啡店。

也別忘了亞齊市,這個被喻為擁有1001家咖啡店的城市,你確實可以在這個城市的任何一個角落遇見咖啡。

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亞齊的傳統咖啡烘焙坊

Original title: Traditional Aceh Coffee Processing
Authored by @budifatria, translated by @ygern

亞齊的特色之一,是為數眾多的咖啡店。在亞齊,市區裡的任何一個角落,或任何一個村莊,你都可能遇見一家咖啡店。每一天,店裡都坐滿了咖啡愛好者。咖啡店成了人們相聚的場所,也是一個可以免費上網的地方;想要在Steemit上發文章,更應該來到咖啡店⋯⋯ :)

你知道我們每天享用的咖啡,是怎麼來的嗎?這些照片記錄的是羅巴斯塔(Robusta)咖啡的製作過程。亞齊生產兩個不同品種的咖啡——羅巴斯塔和阿拉比卡(Arabica)咖啡,都在亞齊中部的迦佑(Gayo)地區種植。

在這篇文章裡,我將呈現一些羅巴斯塔咖啡粉生產過程的記錄,這些照片拍攝自大亞齊區Meunasah Papen村的傳統家庭式工廠。這類工廠每天都在運作,把咖啡豆烘焙加工,製成咖啡粉,供應給大亞齊區和班達亞齊的咖啡店。

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亞齊的咖啡店風景

Original title: Diversity at an Aceh coffee shop
Authored by @taufit333, translated by @ygern

在一家咖啡店的前院,芒果樹下,一群青少年圍坐一張兩米長的桌子。他們靠在椅背上,有些人在閒聊,有的低頭看手機。桌上擺著喝了一半的咖啡、香菸盒,以及好幾份小塊的蛋糕。

這群年輕人聚集的地方叫「Solong Premium」,是班達亞齊市Beurawe區的一家咖啡店。店裡的木桌子整齊地排列著,有的坐滿了人,有的則空著。

這個地區還有幾家較大間的咖啡店,包括Cut Nun、Cut Zen、Check Yuke,以及Romen。在Lambhuk區,咖啡攤子毗鄰相連,通常從早上營業到半夜。

咖啡店的主人Haji Nawawi(58歲)說,他的父親Haji Muhammad在1974開始投入這個行業。店名中「Solong」一字就來自當時聘請他父親的華人老闆的名字。

亞齊的咖啡文化發展跟當地的華人後代關係密切。

對這個區域的飲食文化稍有認識的人,不難發現亞齊的咖啡店所使用的濾泡技法,就跟馬六甲海峽兩岸的華人聚居地如新加坡、馬來西亞的檳城(Penang)和馬六甲(Malacca)、印尼的巴淡島(Batam)、北干巴魯(Pekanbaru)和棉蘭(Medan)等地的華人咖啡店(Kopitiam)一樣。

亞齊的咖啡店和上述那些地方的咖啡店一樣,都使用錐形濾布沖泡咖啡,這可能是早期華人帶入亞齊地區的咖啡沖泡方式。

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📰 老劉讀報 📰 區塊鏈,革命?

「📰 老劉讀報 📰」是本人又推出的新系列 ( #deans-review)。 前一陣子曾經發過一篇類似性質文章,感覺蠻好的。畢竟老是在這裡說說生活瑣事,或是一四六等,也不能過於頻繁。我其實一直想開一些區塊鏈學習系列,但是自覺程度還不夠,不像是Steem我還算是比較懂一點。但區塊鏈也不好一四六,所以就以讀報形式好了。我自己在學習時,認為好的文章報導,就拿來分享,加加評論。這樣一來,讀者們也不用老是看我吃什麼,而也能夠增廣見聞。 再請讀者鞭策回饋。

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区块链革命?掰闹了!

顾子明。雪球。2018.03.02

最近開始比較認真看起區塊鏈相關文章與報導,真正驚人的是當我將Google搜尋語言設定為簡體中文後,用「区块链」來找出來自大陸的相關文章,那真是數量之多,內容之豐富,看得我眼花撩亂的。這當然也不意外,即使是九四之後,大陸這方面的熱度依然還是遠高於台灣的,即使台灣這半年來的熱度是不斷提高的。

於是我今天看到這一篇文章。先前我曾說過,我對於反對區塊鏈的聲音特別有興趣,畢竟反對聲音通常(但也不完全是)比較能夠真的反映出作者想法,而支持者你不太分辨他到底是因為買幣太多,工作習慣,還是真心相愛,才來說好話。這一篇文章呢,不完全算是反對意見,但我認為他說出了很多新鮮的觀點,我覺得是有道理的。一起來看文章吧!

…… [以下重點節錄] …….

据说毒品的整条产业链利润巨大,因此无数人冒着脑袋搬家的风险也会去干。… 就在前年,多次与政府军对抗的墨西哥头号毒枭向恐怖组织宣战,表示要让恐怖分子们见识见识什么叫真正的恐怖…….不过,别看这些毒枭们看似牛逼,对于近年来搞数字货币投机的大佬们来说,“绝命毒师”们赚的钱不过是“渣渣辉”级的,2017年很多数字货币成千上万倍的暴涨,狠狠的碾压了全世界所有的暴利行业。

這一開頭,氣勢頗驚人。原本大家這些日子買幣炒幣的,總感覺是宅男升級版,沒想到被類比為毒品買賣等級了。夠吸引眼球!但與此同時,他說的,似乎,完全沒錯哪!就跟上次談黑客一樣。

俗话说,所有让人迅速暴富的方式,都写在了刑法里面。

哇!這個俗話說我倒是第一次聽說,非常的有道理呢!如果加上一句,「或即將寫入刑法」是不是更有感覺呢?

不过马克思也许没有预料到,在他死后的一百多年,比300%的利润高几百倍的行业竟然会出现,而且还不会违反法律和需要冒着掉脑袋的风险。

這一句話,是順著開頭馬克思的引言來的(我沒複製過來)。第二句話真是畫龍點睛啊!只是今年開始會是世界各國監管快速(開始)進展的一年了吧!或許倍數也都會掉很多的,但會更健康?

这样我们就会明白,近年来数字货币和ICO能够提供巨额利润,本质在于他的利润,就来源于利润最高的领域——各国政府的权力。

這個結論,是順著作者談中國開始反腐,特朗普上台,造成全球資金無處可去因而選擇了ICO,而得到的結論。不管這一段對於過去一段時間加密貨幣的爆漲是否是正確的判斷,但我覺得這結論說的非常好。正因為政府權力(可以說包括政府特許的金融)壟斷,是過去沒有人可以挑戰的,所以這一塊一旦透過科技開啟了某種可能性之後,即使是一點點,都顯得驚人。不過,這都是看法,很難驗證。

譬如,中国首富马云的淘宝早年够迅速作大,是在政府的支持下,对于小微网店的免税,而支付宝和余额宝能够变成蚂蚁金服,靠的是政策压着各大银行机构,逃过了围剿。
同样,就像本届两会,大量互联网的巨头取代了房地产老板成为两会代表,这背后的逻辑也很简单。

這兩段話,簡單又俐落,感覺說的挺到位。但是否貼切,還請在地的大陸朋友自己評斷吧!

同样,在全球银行家们是一个身份的象征,很多都是在能左右国家政局的幕后黑手。可是在中国,别说干政了,最近几个月各家银行被轮着收拾。所以,抢占了银行支付通道的支付宝和微信支付才能做大做强,中国的移动支付才能够引领全球。

這一段又支持了政府所壟斷的行業利益之大啊!

要知道,任何一次革命,他面对的最大阻力,就是上一次革命所产生的既得利益者。… 革命不是请客吃饭,如今虚拟货币这些年的高速发展而逃过了全球政府的制裁,根本在于他并不是一次革命,而是和大量上一次革命的既得利益者们绑定在一起罢了,他们吃着火锅唱着歌,通过数字货币就把资本到处搬运。

哇,這一段我參不太透。繼續看。

。只不过是四万亿多印出来的钞票,随着浪潮过去,需要找互联网金融和互联网风投这个池子空转,而2017年随着政府对创投支持的降低,资本也需要继续找地方空转,这波钱选择了区块链罢了。
也就是说,现在支撑数字货币价格的支撑物,根本就不是那帮半夜三点不睡觉的大佬们所展示的区块链的未来预期,而是往外逃的钱和空转的钱所创造的虚假繁荣罢了

當我們在說某某幣,非常有前景,非常看好,大力推薦買入長期持有時… 會不會,其實它們的突出上漲,只是這一波大浪潮下的小波紋而已?就像是籠子裡的猴子發現模仿人說話樣子可以多吃香蕉,其實,只是因為最近香蕉過剩太便宜?

題外話,最近才知道三點鐘這個梗,真好玩。

从技术的角度来看,区块链最大的用途,在于能够降低交易的信用成本,因此,在技术成熟之后,的确在很多领域都可以产生利润,是一个非常有前途的领域。

看吧,我就說不是一篇反對意見,但是…

但是,区块链最大的致命伤,就是他产生利润的领域,几乎一色都是垄断领域,而且几乎全都是暴力机构——国家政府的垄断领域

但是來啦,這一論述承接本文最大主軸,政府壟斷。不過,我雖然認為這觀點非常值得思考,但不能完全認同這樣的意見。我認為競爭領域(非政府介入)還是有非常多的可能性的。

而回顾区块链技术本身,他未来发展起来的确能产生一定的利润,但是他的利润并非来源于做大蛋糕,而在于分蛋糕。区块链技术去中心化的本质,实际上就是“去政府”,“去监管”,用一套分散于个人的系统来取代各国政府的宏观控制

這一段恰好是我前面持保留意見的原因。我並不認為區塊鏈只能『分蛋糕』,我認為確實能夠做大蛋糕。但我持此意見的原因不能告訴你,等我以後要寫專欄再說。呵呵。內容產業就是這樣啊,說出來的時候不收錢,就別想收錢了。

说白了,区块链的未来,在于分政府的蛋糕。 … 但是,革命都是要流血牺牲的,… 而再看看现在的中国的区块链投资圈,不过一群只会割韭菜的投资人,拉着几个什么都不懂的明星,就在幻想着他们的“建X大业”三部剧,简直就是白日做梦,几个朝阳阿sir上门就能把你再次带走

哈哈哈哈,這段話想必有些人看了大快人心吧!?真是犀利啊!雖然我並不完全認同這段話的前提,但是看人文章要能吸收其精華,不一定要完全同意的。這裡面有很多可以思考的地方。

而一旦政府内部意见统一,就像政事堂去年文章判断的,今年三月之后,可能就是中国区块链投资和数字货币的一次生死劫。

這個結尾,倒是很值得參考的。似乎又要開會了,開完會,總是有政策定調或是調整的可能性。最近,還是多看看吧!

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✂ [MYOT - Make Your Own Toys!] Handmade Lantern 2!! ✂ [MYOT 自製玩具系列] 呦厚,元宵節提燈籠啊!✂

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[MYOT - Make Your Own Toys!] is my series focusing on making toys for small kids with daily life materials, a.k.a trash, that every parent can do it without any skills. Love is needed though. It costs nothing but your time and you can do it with your kids, making it a special time for you. Besides, it’s green earth compatible and you might even blog your experience here and earn! Use #myot tag so we can all share your fun!

This time I am gonna share a toy that I made three days ago! It’s for my son’s school/kindergarten requirement as yesterday was the Chinese Lantern Festival! Actually I did one last year as well and I shared it half an year ago when I learned that Hong Kong people actually have lanterns in Mid Autumn Festivals. Here is that post I made:

✂ [MYOT - Make Your Own Toys!] Handmade Lantern!! ✂ [MYOT 自製玩具系列] 呦厚,中秋提燈籠啊!✂

As you can see that I use similar logic to finish the job for both times: unused materials (aka trash), flash lights as light source (in ancient times, people use candles of course) and inclusion of some children factors … ^_^

I won’t tell you exactly how to do it as it is trivial and if you do try it I am sure you can sort it out. I’ll just show you the photos to let you feel the fun and the outlook of it! Seriously, make your own toys!! You’ll love it and so will your little ones!! Enjoy!

[MYOT 自製玩具系列] 是我早期的系列之一。這次又要分享的是:自已手作燈籠!哈哈,半年前從香港朋友們身上學到中秋過節玩燈籠,元宵反而沒有讓我,學習了這件好玩的文化差異,昨天元宵節,我又被賦予製作燈籠的工作啦!一樣的需求,所以,我當然又開工啦!花了我兩三小時呢!看看上面那一篇半年前的文章,差不多意思,只是我重新做了一個。

一樣的邏輯:用廢棄材料製作(垃圾),使用手電筒當作光源,以及加入一些小朋友喜歡的元素。這次的元素是:他最近喜歡的PJ Mask,一樣,也是剛好從要丟的玩具包裝上割下來的。基本上我沒花一毛錢囉!^_^

就不一一說細節了,其實只要你動手做,一定可以順利完成的。實在是很棒的經驗喔,你做完一定會很享受,你孩子也會很愛你!當然,我這次做沒有讓小孩參與(睡覺時),因為刀子很鋒利,怕他去玩。

希望你喜歡,也多多分享自製玩具囉!


Unused shoe box. Perfect!

要丟的鞋盒,似乎蠻適合的!

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Cut out a few shapes so the lights can come out from inside.

割一些洞,讓光線能夠透出來,才叫做燈籠啊!

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I used two flash lights inside the box and made a “door” so your hand can reach the torches to turn them on and off.

裡頭用上兩根小手電筒,我還做了一個活門,讓手可以伸進去開關光源。

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Finished view: front, side and back. See those PJ Masks? They are cut from the toy box in the bin. ^^

完成圖:前面,側面與後面。很可愛吧!這是開燈樣貌。





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Then, let’s see how it looks in the dark. Tada!~~~~

來看看燈籠的一面吧!黑暗裡的燈籠!





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Thank you for reading my #MYOT series! I encourage all of you to do the same and have fun with your kids!


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UnicornGO has extended their Candy Coin sale up until the March 10

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News Source - here.

Three months ago, I made a MEME about CryptoKittes to complain the Ethereum blockchain.

At the end, I still don’t have one kitty at all. I don’t know if it’s easier now but I have lost the enthusiasm.

A while ago, I was told that there is another cryptopet game coming named UnicornGO, so I checked it out and decided to invest a little bit so I can have one Unicorn. Although when I invested, the price had become less favorable. Anyway, I just want one.

I do not want to endorse the project nor do I want to encourage you to do the same. But if you are willing to take your risk to get a chance to own a cryptopet firsthand, you are welcome to use my ref link here (thank you!):

https://unicorngo.io/ref/byPtWo6kxr

According to their claims, the app is coming out soon. You may join their telegram channel to get updates.

I am not a responsible investor as I invested without fully understand what I would get. So I will just let you know that I invested 1 ETH, and I get roughly 1,000 Candies (their tokens), 1 Unicorn, 1 Land and 1 Candy Seed. I seemed to remember that I have read the WP, but still I am not sure how all these work. It’s possible that we have to wait until the App is out to understand how.


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