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Top articles on Kauri of 2019!
🥇Running an Ethereum node on a rasberry pi @GregJeanmart
🥈What is Ethereum? @wilbarnes
🥉Remix - Your first Smart Contract @CassidyJoshua
Ethereum community visualization @michaelaudoux
Creating a Go dapp by zed
https://t.co/KJQxnFfbvJ
3/3 As Kauri was built on Ethereum and IPFS, we are also going to create a @graphprotocol subgraph so that this content can be accessed in a decentralized manner. Thanks so much for your support over the years. ❤️
The Kauri team.
1/3 We'd like to announce that from Nov 5th, the https://t.co/9YDn0bOBzn platform in its current form will be deactivated. We're extremely grateful for all the excellent articles that were contributed by our community...
2/3 ...and are proud that we played our part towards helping the spread of Ethereum knowledge to the wider developer ecosystem. The content posted on our platform is invaluable, so we're making sure that articles can still be accessed, but in a lighter format.
🔥#ETHDenver Hacker Tip # 5: Have fun!
Of course, hackathons are competitions, but in the end, it’s about having a good time. Enjoy the workshops, BuffiDao and crypto art. Learn something new, go to that meet-up (even if you haven’t slept for days) and build something awesome!
No better way to spend Valentine's than at the Product Validation Day today with @nelsonpmt@ideocolab@meta_cartel@itsamyjung @JohnnyAustinTX & other top community designers😍
See you there!
The Kauri team will be at @EthereumDenver!
Need another pair of eyes on your project? Simply want to chat?
Come hang with us! 💚 @nelsonpmt @craig_williams1 @GregJeanmart
🔥#ETHDenver Hacker Tip # 4: Connect with the community!
Hackathons give you rare access to individuals with years of experience across many different fields. That means it’s the perfect opportunity to learn from the community. Ask for help when needed!
🔥#ETHDenver Hacker Tip # 3: Do your homework!
Study the documentation of the tools you're going to use and bookmark useful resources the week before the hackathon. This will save you precious time that you can use to actually build your Dapp!
Looking for some pre @EthereumDenver fun?
Join us and @thepepoapp@3boxdb @HeroDapp @graphprotocol @EnigmaMPC at 7 pm this evening for some drinks and hangs 🎉
See you there! RSVP👇
https://t.co/8xLHHzjWJB
🚀New Kauri Feature: We're excited to announce that tipping is live!
Reward writers and be rewarded for contributing technical content and tutorials!
Check it out at https://t.co/n2DjTaGmLT 🔥
🔥#ETHDenver Hacker Tip # 2: Get set up before the hackathon!
Download the tools you need beforehand. We recommend Ganache (https://t.co/WbcYL16VtP) for running a blockchain on your machine and Truffle (https://t.co/T9qWvNkWnq) as a smart contract development framework!
@EthereumOnARM is now part of the *Ethereum Node Runners* community on @kauri_io
Join, Learn and Ask questions on how to run an @ethereum node.
https://t.co/4BKXUl5i7c
✈️Going to @EthereumDenver to #BUIDL this weekend?
🏆Check out all finalists and winners of last year here for some extra inspiration👇
https://t.co/ExLuY2dqZk