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Two new developers joined the team, Wei Tang @sorpaas and Isaac Ardis @ia
(Emerald) Signing transactions
(Emerald) New key generation
(Emerald) Gas estimation
(Emerald) Contract creation
(Emerald) Ability to run as desktop app
(SputnikVM) Most of operations are implemented now
ETCDEV Team has been working closely with the Ethereum Classic community, and wants to direct attention to the fact that part of the progress mentioned above was made by community members. We want to say special thanks to community members who also contributed this week; elaineo and gagarin55.
Recording of the Grothendieck Team meeting from April 18th, 2017.
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Also, now that monetary policy discussion has come to a close I would like to announce some ideas for more organized discussion on the following topics
ETC has pushed upwards to new all time highs and is now near $300 million market capitalization.
The ‘White Hat Group’ has extended the DAO withdraw contract t0 2018.
Check out Dexarans' smart lottery post on reddit.
Let’s Talk ETC #14 with Joel Dietz aka ‘fractastical’.
Interesting tweet on ‘conservative’ vs ‘progressive’ blockchains.
Ethereum Classic For Investors #16 - Difference Between ETC Dev vs. IOHK Developers - By Tai Zen.
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Igor aka Splix is looking for talented Rust and JS developers. Full time, remote. Experienced developers, which can lead projects, make architectural decisions and help other team members to do their job. Self motivated and able to work in a distributed team on Open Source software together with the community.
Reddit user "bitp" has brought it to the communities attention that the "Ethereum Classic" Wikipedia link currently redirects to "Ethereum". ETC community member /u/FaceDeer was previously a Wikipedia editor and has provided some insight on what should be done moving forward. One of his recommendations is that we start the process by adding to the Ethereum Classic section that is currently on the Ethereum Wikipedia page. ETC can then be given its own page after volunteers have submitted enough info. Please see his full post in the reddit thread linked below.