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October 23, 2019, 03:39:46 PM |
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What is this Githereum? Something like Github but for Daaps? Why people should use this if everyone use Github nowdays (even for blockchain development code and daaps) Hi there, you have more information regarding Githereum here from the article and a pretty good synopsis of the positives of this implementation: Githereum is an implementation of Git on Ethereum. In a nutshell: Various versions of a card (both code and data) are saved in Git repositories. The latest state of each card is recorded on the Ethereum blockchain. This way, users can retrieve the latest state of the card from the blockchain or go back to a specific recorded version that they would like to restore. Use cases for this combination of Git and Ethereum are manifold. Githereum could be used to create a Dropbox-like file and folder sharing system based on the public-key infrastructure of Ethereum. It could be used to build decentralized registries that allow multiple parties to write entries, while the smart contract controls the evolution to an agreed global state. Another example is a public catalog that could form the basis of the Card Catalog and work like an app store, allowing users to submit, download, and remix cards.
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October 24, 2019, 09:24:19 AM |
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What is this Githereum? Something like Github but for Daaps? Why people should use this if everyone use Github nowdays (even for blockchain development code and daaps) Hi there, you have more information regarding Githereum here from the article and a pretty good synopsis of the positives of this implementation: Githereum is an implementation of Git on Ethereum. In a nutshell: Various versions of a card (both code and data) are saved in Git repositories. The latest state of each card is recorded on the Ethereum blockchain. This way, users can retrieve the latest state of the card from the blockchain or go back to a specific recorded version that they would like to restore. Use cases for this combination of Git and Ethereum are manifold. Githereum could be used to create a Dropbox-like file and folder sharing system based on the public-key infrastructure of Ethereum. It could be used to build decentralized registries that allow multiple parties to write entries, while the smart contract controls the evolution to an agreed global state. Another example is a public catalog that could form the basis of the Card Catalog and work like an app store, allowing users to submit, download, and remix cards.So this will be something like Github and GooglePlay together? But why do you think people should move to your Githereum? And when is the launch planned?
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October 24, 2019, 01:29:34 PM |
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So this will be something like Github and GooglePlay together? But why do you think people should move to your Githereum? And when is the launch planned?
Not exactly, and people should move to Githereum because it will power everything they're used to with GitHub BUT it will be fully decentralised, as in, code isn't stored in GitHub's centralised servers, but on a decentralised storage
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October 24, 2019, 02:57:05 PM |
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Latest from the Team! Check out our brand-new product talk, where Chris introduces the Cardstack Builder! He explains how the work done by framework engineers and Web developers empowers the users—the people who don’t know how to code, but who are comfortable using Excel and SaaS software like Salesforce or Airtable. Using our unique card building tool, power users will be able to assemble their own real working apps quickly with simple drag-and-drop tools. https://youtu.be/PkpVR2U554k
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October 27, 2019, 09:14:03 AM |
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Hello,
I have been an ICO investor into your project. For 2 ETH I received 74 000 CARD. it states there that I have 74k CARD on this address. Now when I try to access MEW and send my CARD to an exchange to trade with it I always get this: under custom tokens it says: Cardstack Token 74000000000000000000000 Which is clearly not correct and I can not send any amount, it displays some sort of error. What can i do in order to be able to send my CARD safely and normally? Did something happen with CARD in the meantime from ICO and my tokens already got swapped for mainnet and are useless? I just never encountered these problems with erc20.
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October 28, 2019, 06:07:25 AM |
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Hello,
I have been an ICO investor into your project. For 2 ETH I received 74 000 CARD. it states there that I have 74k CARD on this address. Now when I try to access MEW and send my CARD to an exchange to trade with it I always get this: under custom tokens it says: Cardstack Token 74000000000000000000000 Which is clearly not correct and I can not send any amount, it displays some sort of error. What can i do in order to be able to send my CARD safely and normally? Did something happen with CARD in the meantime from ICO and my tokens already got swapped for mainnet and are useless? I just never encountered these problems with erc20.
When sending with MEW, please make sure to add CARD as a custom token with this contract address 0x954b890704693af242613edef1b603825afcd708 and decimals 18. It's possible you were trying to send the old CARD tokens.
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November 05, 2019, 04:42:18 PM |
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Did you miss Chris’ latest product talk? In this video, he presents the Cardstack Builder—the unique (drag-and-drop-style) card building tool that allows people who don’t know how to code to assemble their own real working apps: https://youtu.be/PkpVR2U554k
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November 13, 2019, 04:07:53 PM |
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What is the Card SDK? The Card SDK (software development kit) is a composable UI system, which developers use to create the cards they add to the Card Catalog. When it comes to packaging those cards, they can build an entire full-screen stand-alone website, embed the cards within their websites or workflows, or provide an overlay that allows users to pick and choose from several cards. To learn more about the SDK, check out this part of Chris’ talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AmjAvQGSYw&t=629s
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November 22, 2019, 05:30:23 PM |
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Check out the latest from the team: Read all about the Cardstack Builder! Here’s our blog post to go with Chris’ recent product talk, in which he explains how users can build their own apps quickly and easily, using nothing more than their mouse and drag-and-drop tools. Once they have assembled their fields and cards like Lego bricks, they can chain them together to create all kinds of workflows and embed them in message threads—thus enjoying one cohesive experience that also can (but doesn’t have to) be further customized for them by developers. https://medium.com/cardstack/the-ultimate-card-building-tool-25c442e22bed
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magisterr
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November 22, 2019, 07:54:48 PM |
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Check out the latest from the team: Read all about the Cardstack Builder! Here’s our blog post to go with Chris’ recent product talk, in which he explains how users can build their own apps quickly and easily, using nothing more than their mouse and drag-and-drop tools. Once they have assembled their fields and cards like Lego bricks, they can chain them together to create all kinds of workflows and embed them in message threads—thus enjoying one cohesive experience that also can (but doesn’t have to) be further customized for them by developers. https://medium.com/cardstack/the-ultimate-card-building-tool-25c442e22bedDo you have some apps ( or daaps?) om your platform? How many if yes? And have this apps active users so far or this is just an empty apps? What launguage devs should use to create apps on your platform?
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November 23, 2019, 08:33:11 AM |
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Check out the latest from the team: Read all about the Cardstack Builder! Here’s our blog post to go with Chris’ recent product talk, in which he explains how users can build their own apps quickly and easily, using nothing more than their mouse and drag-and-drop tools. Once they have assembled their fields and cards like Lego bricks, they can chain them together to create all kinds of workflows and embed them in message threads—thus enjoying one cohesive experience that also can (but doesn’t have to) be further customized for them by developers. https://medium.com/cardstack/the-ultimate-card-building-tool-25c442e22bedDo you have some apps ( or daaps?) om your platform? How many if yes? And have this apps active users so far or this is just an empty apps? What launguage devs should use to create apps on your platform? cardstack is a platform from Ethereum, so as far as I know they don't have their own platform, this is only limited to my knowledge, so far I still don't understand Cardstack, what function does Cardtsack have in the community?
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magisterr
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November 23, 2019, 03:47:16 PM |
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Check out the latest from the team: Read all about the Cardstack Builder! Here’s our blog post to go with Chris’ recent product talk, in which he explains how users can build their own apps quickly and easily, using nothing more than their mouse and drag-and-drop tools. Once they have assembled their fields and cards like Lego bricks, they can chain them together to create all kinds of workflows and embed them in message threads—thus enjoying one cohesive experience that also can (but doesn’t have to) be further customized for them by developers. https://medium.com/cardstack/the-ultimate-card-building-tool-25c442e22bedDo you have some apps ( or daaps?) om your platform? How many if yes? And have this apps active users so far or this is just an empty apps? What launguage devs should use to create apps on your platform? cardstack is a platform from Ethereum, so as far as I know they don't have their own platform, this is only limited to my knowledge, so far I still don't understand Cardstack, what function does Cardtsack have in the community? I know that they dont have own blockchain. I said about platform. As seems they have some platform for developers. So I want to understand for what is this?
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November 25, 2019, 04:31:59 PM |
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Check out the latest from the team: Read all about the Cardstack Builder! Here’s our blog post to go with Chris’ recent product talk, in which he explains how users can build their own apps quickly and easily, using nothing more than their mouse and drag-and-drop tools. Once they have assembled their fields and cards like Lego bricks, they can chain them together to create all kinds of workflows and embed them in message threads—thus enjoying one cohesive experience that also can (but doesn’t have to) be further customized for them by developers. https://medium.com/cardstack/the-ultimate-card-building-tool-25c442e22bedDo you have some apps ( or daaps?) om your platform? How many if yes? And have this apps active users so far or this is just an empty apps? What launguage devs should use to create apps on your platform? cardstack is a platform from Ethereum, so as far as I know they don't have their own platform, this is only limited to my knowledge, so far I still don't understand Cardstack, what function does Cardtsack have in the community? I know that they dont have own blockchain. I said about platform. As seems they have some platform for developers. So I want to understand for what is this? The Cardstack Framework is built on Ember and Node.js. It allows developers to quickly build modular, interoperable apps, or cards, through an open-source catalog of features and integrations. Using plugins, developers can extend cards with the power of cloud services, decentralized apps, smart contracts, and much more. Developers can build a modular Web app using Card Space, by combining and embedding cards or allowing others to submit cards. Card Flow is a Git-based version control system that manages card movements, allowing developers to create collaborative, interactive Web experiences.
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January 09, 2020, 06:05:27 PM |
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Newest Announcement from the team! "2020 is the year of launches! Join us as we dive into our new roadmap, explaining how we will converge our separate features into one cohesive experience. This article tells you all about our plans for Card.Space, Cardstack Builder, Card Catalog, Tally, and more things to come. https://medium.com/cardstack/2020-the-year-of-launches-82ab84e4a1c7"
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January 17, 2020, 09:48:33 PM |
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From the Team on Telegram... Stay tuned for this! Coming up: The new Cardstack website! We’ll be launching our completely revamped website in the coming days. Get ready to learn all about our product orientation in a user-friendly language and design, including a sneak preview of the Cardstack Builder.
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January 28, 2020, 04:06:21 PM |
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Newest Announcement from the team! "2020 is the year of launches! Join us as we dive into our new roadmap, explaining how we will converge our separate features into one cohesive experience. This article tells you all about our plans for Card.Space, Cardstack Builder, Card Catalog, Tally, and more things to come. https://medium.com/cardstack/2020-the-year-of-launches-82ab84e4a1c7" The team previously gave some more info on the Roadmap We want to provide everything the users need at a good price, with good services, and a good selection. We want our network to give developers the opportunity to reach the largest audience on the Web. We want to enable providers to compete on price, services, and geography. We want to allow businesses to white-label our software, to build collaborative blockchain- or cloud-based networks, and reach users in new ways.
We have highlighted all our milestones towards achieving this goal in our 2020 roadmap!
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January 29, 2020, 12:49:08 PM |
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Let's hope this year truly becomes the year of launches for CARD. Given, development takes time. However, CARD's seems to be a tad bit more hard-hitting than most probably due to communication or catering to the wrong community. Hopefully this will turn around with the releases
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January 29, 2020, 02:19:04 PM |
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A new update about the site from the team! "We have launched the new Cardstack website! Visit our revamped website, which conveys our product orientation in a less techy and more user-friendly way. As you will see, the Cardstack platform will enable users to build their own apps the no-code way, while designers and developers provide extensions via custom themes, advanced features, and integrations. Finally, service providers can join the Cardstack membership network to host these apps in any cloud. And it’s all coordinated through a unified billing system built on the Ethereum blockchain. Check it out yourself to learn all about our product and technology, as well as our design & development studio: https://cardstack.com/"
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Bowtiesarecool
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January 29, 2020, 09:54:05 PM |
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A new update about the site from the team! "We have launched the new Cardstack website! Visit our revamped website, which conveys our product orientation in a less techy and more user-friendly way. As you will see, the Cardstack platform will enable users to build their own apps the no-code way, while designers and developers provide extensions via custom themes, advanced features, and integrations. Finally, service providers can join the Cardstack membership network to host these apps in any cloud. And it’s all coordinated through a unified billing system built on the Ethereum blockchain. Check it out yourself to learn all about our product and technology, as well as our design & development studio: https://cardstack.com/" Amazing what a "mere" site revamp can do to a product. The product suddenly feels accessible and less daunting to "consume". The usecase presentation right off the site's front page immediately draws one into the product, while explaining what it's all about
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