The Currency Analytics
By Dan Saada
Ethereum (ETH) Voting and Proof of Social Media
Source Verification is the process where the on-chain deployed code is matching with the published source code.
Source contracts are crucial because without them it is not possible to tell what the application is set to do.
A source ensures that what is being used is exactly similar to the source. Avoids the need to blindly trust a dapp developer or the Web3 project.
Ethereum retweeted: “We just published an FAQ, answering many questions around source verification!
Sydney Ifergan, the crypto expert tweeted: "Ethereum Network is powered by top business leaders, industry experts, technologies, developers, and all focused on improving their…
As always a lot of things are continuing to happen on the network on the developer side.
Vitalik Buterin recently wrote: "We've been looking for ways to gauge community support for protocol changes beyond coinvotes and "proof of social media" for a long time.
In response some of them stated that it is not easy for everyone to vote on a protocol in the EIP either for or against as ordinary and even some of the most educated developers…
Some in response to the support stated that a community cannot be centralized indicating that voting brings in some kind of centralization.