Tag: Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
Driving Digital Experiences and Ethereum Adoption in Japan– a Q&A with EEA Japan Regional Representative Atsushi Ishii
The Demands for Cross-chain Transactions Between Ethereum and Other Blockchains Have been Soaring
Unlocking the Next Steps in Crosschain Interoperability
Microsoft Excel is Now Baselined
EEA Member Spotlight with Edge & Node’s Kyle Rojas, Business Development and Partnerships
Ethereum in the Enterprise 2022 Conference to Spotlight the Advances, Products and Services Shaping the Web3 Ecosystem on April 21
EEA Releases Findings from Ethereum Sustainability and Resource Efficiency Workshop
New EEA Community Project: Standards for Layer 2 Blockchain Scalability Solutions
Palm NFT Studio Joins the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance at the Board Level
“Careers in Ethereum and Web3” to Connect Job Seekers with Global Hiring Organizations
Virtual Job Fair Presented by the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance and the Blockchain Education Network to Offer Job Seekers Career Connections on March 31, 2022, from 2 to 4 p.m. Eastern Hiring Organizations Include Accenture, ConsenSys, Hacken.io, IO Builders, Microsoft, Palm NFT Studio, SKALE Labs, Steel Perlot, Quantstamp, Trail of Bits and More Featured Speakers Include [...]
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EEA Member Spotlight with Jon Trask, CEO & Founder of Dimitra Incorporated
As an EEA member, Dimitra is part of the EEA community of organizations working to advance Ethereum and drive industry adoption. In the Q&A below, the EEA interviewed founder and CEO Jon Trask about how Dimitra contributes to the ecosystem to help Ethereum reach its full potential. Please introduce your company and yourself briefly. [...]
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Chain Reaction: The Insanity of L1 Bridges (Cross-Chain Chaos)
By Andreas Freund, EEA Mainnet Interest Group Member, with input from the Mainnet IG and Cross-chain WG The Wormhole hack at about $320M could be classified as a counterfeit operation and a bank robbery at the same time. This makes it both the most successful counterfeiting operation in history and the second-largest bank [...]
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