From 93aeee39ef68580ab53bf1612c7a4c21c413bafd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 20:30:42 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 01/52] New translations airdrops.md (German)
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+---
+title: Airdrops
+description: Airdrops are a way for creators of a coin or token to distribute those coins or tokens at launch.
+published: true
+date: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+---
+
+## Airdrops{#airdrops}
+
+Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](en/glossary/forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](en/bitcoin-cash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
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From 62bd4b2f940c75d7da860601189464099d379eaf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 20:30:43 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 02/52] New translations airdrops.md (Chinese Simplified)
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+---
+title: Airdrops
+description: Airdrops are a way for creators of a coin or token to distribute those coins or tokens at launch.
+published: true
+date: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+---
+
+## Airdrops{#airdrops}
+
+Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](en/glossary/forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](en/bitcoin-cash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
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From fba1e60362accc384dcff5b721cbde44cd5916cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 20:30:44 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 03/52] New translations airdrops.md (Chinese Traditional)
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+---
+title: Airdrops
+description: Airdrops are a way for creators of a coin or token to distribute those coins or tokens at launch.
+published: true
+date: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+---
+
+## Airdrops{#airdrops}
+
+Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](en/glossary/forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](en/bitcoin-cash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
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From 7195dad54b1674f7f4be3d36fa6926f094ff5616 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:25 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 04/52] Update source file glossary.md
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glossary.md | 4 +++-
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+++ b/glossary.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Blockchain Glossary
description: The TxStreet Glossary, simplifying the most complex cryptocurrency related terms.
published: true
-date: 2021-05-17T16:59:44.071Z
+date: 2021-06-12T00:31:36.455Z
tags:
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
# TxStreet Blockchain Glossary
- [51% Attack](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#51attack)
+- [Airdrops](/glossary/airdrops)
- [Altcoins and Tokens](/glossary/altcoins-and-tokens)
- [Block Explorer](/glossary/blockexplorer)
- [Block Reward](/glossary/mining/#block-rewards-and-the-halving)
@@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
- [Proof of Elapsed Time](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#poet)
- [Proof of Stake](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#pos)
- [Proof of Work](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#pow)
+- [Rollups](/glossary/rollups)
- [Segwit](/bitcoin/segwit)
- [Smart Contracts](/glossary/blockchain/#smart-contract)
- [The Halving](/glossary/mining/#block-rewards-and-the-halving)
From 1bef7bbe92734806800dfc90a58f7c43dac0a208 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:26 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 05/52] Update source file airdrops.md
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glossary/airdrops.md | 13 +++++++++++++
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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+---
+title: Airdrops
+description: Airdrops are a way for creators of a coin or token to distribute those coins or tokens at launch.
+published: true
+date: 2021-06-12T00:33:37.688Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+---
+
+## Airdrops{#airdrops}
+
+Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](/en/glossary/forks/#hard-forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](/en/bitcoincash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](/en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
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From 4b7c4ca90fcce0c3c4b96bc3733f6298274b004b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:29 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 06/52] Update source file rollups.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+---
+title: Rollups
+description: Rollups are a type of Layer 2 scaling solution.
+published: true
+date: 2021-06-12T00:35:18.209Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:30:48.979Z
+---
+
+## What are Rollups{#rollups}
+
+Rollups are currently the key layer 2 scaling solution for the [Ethereum](/en/ethereum) network, and it appears that they will continue carrying the weight of scaling the network until [Ethereum 2](/en/ethereum/#ethereum-2) rolls out sharding. The other layer 2 scaling solutions like Plasma and Channels move both data and computation off-chain (full layer 2), and although Rollups also move computation off-chain, they keep some data per transaction on-chain, along with **state storage** (hybrid layer 2). This data is kept on chain to verify via consensus that any given piece of data is available, resulting in less data availability issues. State storage is the data (like account balances) that is inside of the Rollup, and it needs to be kept on-chain in the form of a smart contract so that the two can interact as information is processed. Rollups work by updating the smart contract kept on-chain in a fashion very similar to [mining](/en/glossary/mining), but instead of pushing blocks to a blockchain, you push batches to a **state root** (the entire state of the system), which updates the layer 1 blockchain (in this case Ethereum).
+
+## Types of Rollups{#rollup-types}
+
+There are two types of Rollups: **Optimistic Rollups** that use **fraud proofs**, and **ZK Rollups** that use **validity proofs**. In fraud proofs, someone can discover an error in the end result of a state root and fix it by publishing a proof to the chain, showing how the end result was computed incorrectly. In validity proofs, every batch includes a cryptographic proof known as a **ZK-SNARK**, which is a short non-interactive zero-knowledge proof, or a way to verify computations quickly without any interaction between a prover and verifier. ZK SNARKS are commonly found in privacy coin protocols as a way to enhance privacy while maintaining accuracy of information.
+
+A table from Vitalik Buterin's [An Incomplete Guide to Rollups](https://vitalik.ca/general/2021/01/05/rollup.html) can be seen below, highlighting the tradeoffs between Optimistic and ZK Rollups.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+| Fixed gas cost per batch |
+~40,000 (a lightweight transaction that mainly just changes the value of the state root) |
+~500,000 (verification of a ZK-SNARK is quite computationally intensive) |
+
+
+| Withdrawal period |
+~1 week (withdrawals need to be delayed to give time for someone to publish a fraud proof and cancel the withdrawal if it is fraudulent) |
+Very fast (just wait for the next batch) |
+
+
+| Complexity of technology |
+Low |
+High (ZK-SNARKs are very new and mathematically complex technology) |
+
+
+| Generalizability |
+Easier (general-purpose EVM rollups are already close to mainnet) |
+Harder (ZK-SNARK proving general-purpose EVM execution is much harder than proving simple computations, though there are efforts (eg. Cairo) working to improve on this) |
+
+
+| Per-transaction on-chain gas costs |
+Higher |
+Lower (if data in a transaction is only used to verify, and not to cause state changes, then this data can be left out, whereas in an optimistic rollup it would need to be published in case it needs to be checked in a fraud proof) |
+
+
+| Off-chain computation costs |
+Lower (though there is more need for many full nodes to redo the computation) |
+Higher (ZK-SNARK proving especially for general-purpose computation can be expensive, potentially many thousands of times more expensive than running the computation directly) |
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From 03eebef3aa2c9f581a308532af20f73122ae1c63 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:32 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 07/52] New translations glossary.md (German)
---
de/glossary.md | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/de/glossary.md b/de/glossary.md
index 7e2a998..7af8eb6 100644
--- a/de/glossary.md
+++ b/de/glossary.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Blockchain Glossary
description: The TxStreet Glossary, simplifying the most complex cryptocurrency related terms.
published: true
-date: 2021-05-17T16:59:44.071Z
+date: 2021-06-12T00:31:36.455Z
tags:
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
# TxStreet Blockchain Glossary
- [51% Attack](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#51attack)
+- [Airdrops](/glossary/airdrops)
- [Altcoins and Tokens](/glossary/altcoins-and-tokens)
- [Block Explorer](/glossary/blockexplorer)
- [Block Reward](/glossary/mining/#block-rewards-and-the-halving)
@@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
- [Proof of Elapsed Time](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#poet)
- [Proof of Stake](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#pos)
- [Proof of Work](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#pow)
+- [Rollups](/glossary/rollups)
- [Segwit](/bitcoin/segwit)
- [Smart Contracts](/glossary/blockchain/#smart-contract)
- [The Halving](/glossary/mining/#block-rewards-and-the-halving)
From 5a84e3f64f2ff31122d32b76e111e82c7a5ea983 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:33 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 08/52] New translations glossary.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/glossary.md | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/zh/glossary.md b/zh/glossary.md
index 7e2a998..7af8eb6 100644
--- a/zh/glossary.md
+++ b/zh/glossary.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Blockchain Glossary
description: The TxStreet Glossary, simplifying the most complex cryptocurrency related terms.
published: true
-date: 2021-05-17T16:59:44.071Z
+date: 2021-06-12T00:31:36.455Z
tags:
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
# TxStreet Blockchain Glossary
- [51% Attack](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#51attack)
+- [Airdrops](/glossary/airdrops)
- [Altcoins and Tokens](/glossary/altcoins-and-tokens)
- [Block Explorer](/glossary/blockexplorer)
- [Block Reward](/glossary/mining/#block-rewards-and-the-halving)
@@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
- [Proof of Elapsed Time](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#poet)
- [Proof of Stake](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#pos)
- [Proof of Work](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#pow)
+- [Rollups](/glossary/rollups)
- [Segwit](/bitcoin/segwit)
- [Smart Contracts](/glossary/blockchain/#smart-contract)
- [The Halving](/glossary/mining/#block-rewards-and-the-halving)
From 8b8f7ff7113f9aab9aec3a095c7d22d145d7397b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:34 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 09/52] New translations glossary.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/glossary.md | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/zh-tw/glossary.md b/zh-tw/glossary.md
index 7e2a998..7af8eb6 100644
--- a/zh-tw/glossary.md
+++ b/zh-tw/glossary.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Blockchain Glossary
description: The TxStreet Glossary, simplifying the most complex cryptocurrency related terms.
published: true
-date: 2021-05-17T16:59:44.071Z
+date: 2021-06-12T00:31:36.455Z
tags:
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
# TxStreet Blockchain Glossary
- [51% Attack](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#51attack)
+- [Airdrops](/glossary/airdrops)
- [Altcoins and Tokens](/glossary/altcoins-and-tokens)
- [Block Explorer](/glossary/blockexplorer)
- [Block Reward](/glossary/mining/#block-rewards-and-the-halving)
@@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ dateCreated: 2021-05-14T03:14:30.346Z
- [Proof of Elapsed Time](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#poet)
- [Proof of Stake](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#pos)
- [Proof of Work](/glossary/consensus-algorithms/#pow)
+- [Rollups](/glossary/rollups)
- [Segwit](/bitcoin/segwit)
- [Smart Contracts](/glossary/blockchain/#smart-contract)
- [The Halving](/glossary/mining/#block-rewards-and-the-halving)
From 539346d86998066cd4aabb78c0ee7949132bebaf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:35 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 10/52] New translations airdrops.md (German)
---
de/glossary/airdrops.md | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/de/glossary/airdrops.md b/de/glossary/airdrops.md
index 157b34f..9da4db1 100644
--- a/de/glossary/airdrops.md
+++ b/de/glossary/airdrops.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Airdrops
description: Airdrops are a way for creators of a coin or token to distribute those coins or tokens at launch.
published: true
-date: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+date: 2021-06-12T00:33:37.688Z
tags:
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
@@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
## Airdrops{#airdrops}
-Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](en/glossary/forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](en/bitcoin-cash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
\ No newline at end of file
+Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](/en/glossary/forks/#hard-forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](/en/bitcoincash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](/en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
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From 0e67b816cdaec78c542cbe417843ea2fe819d17e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:36 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 11/52] New translations airdrops.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/glossary/airdrops.md | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/zh/glossary/airdrops.md b/zh/glossary/airdrops.md
index 157b34f..9da4db1 100644
--- a/zh/glossary/airdrops.md
+++ b/zh/glossary/airdrops.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Airdrops
description: Airdrops are a way for creators of a coin or token to distribute those coins or tokens at launch.
published: true
-date: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+date: 2021-06-12T00:33:37.688Z
tags:
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
@@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
## Airdrops{#airdrops}
-Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](en/glossary/forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](en/bitcoin-cash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
\ No newline at end of file
+Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](/en/glossary/forks/#hard-forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](/en/bitcoincash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](/en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
\ No newline at end of file
From eb425658ad1e30dbb39ff7303d77a9cc7594b252 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:37 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 12/52] New translations airdrops.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
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1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/zh-tw/glossary/airdrops.md b/zh-tw/glossary/airdrops.md
index 157b34f..9da4db1 100644
--- a/zh-tw/glossary/airdrops.md
+++ b/zh-tw/glossary/airdrops.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Airdrops
description: Airdrops are a way for creators of a coin or token to distribute those coins or tokens at launch.
published: true
-date: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
+date: 2021-06-12T00:33:37.688Z
tags:
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
@@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:26:57.619Z
## Airdrops{#airdrops}
-Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](en/glossary/forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](en/bitcoin-cash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
\ No newline at end of file
+Airdrops are a distribution of a token or coin upon launch, each with unique requirements; as a way to reward early adopters, to gain attention and new followers, or to carry out their vision in the event of a hard fork. Airdrops are usually free for participants, aside from a small fee to claim the tokens. Releasing a token via airdrop typically results in a far wider token distribution and a more active community. One example of an airdrop that was intended to reward loyal users is [Uniswap](https://info.uniswap.org), when they airdropped 400 UNI tokens to anyone that had interacted with Uniswap v1 or v2 smart contracts, and 1000 UNI tokens to anyone who held or had previously redeemed [SOCKS](https://unisocks.exchange/) as of September 1, 2020. An example of an airdrop that intended to gain attention and attract new followers is DFINITY's [Internet Computer Protocol (ICP)](https://dfinity.org/), which rewarded users their token in return for signing up for a newsletter. A common example of a [hard fork](/en/glossary/forks/#hard-forks) airdrop would be [Bitcoin Cash's](/en/bitcoincash) hard fork, when it airdropped Bitcoin Cash to [Bitcoin](/en/bitcoin) holders at a 1:1 ratio. Many airdrops today work by asking you to follow a few steps, involving twitter, telegram, and maybe an email, though most of them are projects desperate to have holders.
\ No newline at end of file
From ffbae936370538576d79530bba8d8aba80b3335b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:38 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 13/52] New translations rollups.md (German)
---
de/glossary/rollups.md | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 68 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 de/glossary/rollups.md
diff --git a/de/glossary/rollups.md b/de/glossary/rollups.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fccbe13
--- /dev/null
+++ b/de/glossary/rollups.md
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+---
+title: Rollups
+description: Rollups are a type of Layer 2 scaling solution.
+published: true
+date: 2021-06-12T00:35:18.209Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:30:48.979Z
+---
+
+## What are Rollups{#rollups}
+
+Rollups are currently the key layer 2 scaling solution for the [Ethereum](/en/ethereum) network, and it appears that they will continue carrying the weight of scaling the network until [Ethereum 2](/en/ethereum/#ethereum-2) rolls out sharding. The other layer 2 scaling solutions like Plasma and Channels move both data and computation off-chain (full layer 2), and although Rollups also move computation off-chain, they keep some data per transaction on-chain, along with **state storage** (hybrid layer 2). This data is kept on chain to verify via consensus that any given piece of data is available, resulting in less data availability issues. State storage is the data (like account balances) that is inside of the Rollup, and it needs to be kept on-chain in the form of a smart contract so that the two can interact as information is processed. Rollups work by updating the smart contract kept on-chain in a fashion very similar to [mining](/en/glossary/mining), but instead of pushing blocks to a blockchain, you push batches to a **state root** (the entire state of the system), which updates the layer 1 blockchain (in this case Ethereum).
+
+## Types of Rollups{#rollup-types}
+
+There are two types of Rollups: **Optimistic Rollups** that use **fraud proofs**, and **ZK Rollups** that use **validity proofs**. In fraud proofs, someone can discover an error in the end result of a state root and fix it by publishing a proof to the chain, showing how the end result was computed incorrectly. In validity proofs, every batch includes a cryptographic proof known as a **ZK-SNARK**, which is a short non-interactive zero-knowledge proof, or a way to verify computations quickly without any interaction between a prover and verifier. ZK SNARKS are commonly found in privacy coin protocols as a way to enhance privacy while maintaining accuracy of information.
+
+A table from Vitalik Buterin's [An Incomplete Guide to Rollups](https://vitalik.ca/general/2021/01/05/rollup.html) can be seen below, highlighting the tradeoffs between Optimistic and ZK Rollups.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+| Fixed gas cost per batch |
+~40,000 (a lightweight transaction that mainly just changes the value of the state root) |
+~500,000 (verification of a ZK-SNARK is quite computationally intensive) |
+
+
+| Withdrawal period |
+~1 week (withdrawals need to be delayed to give time for someone to publish a fraud proof and cancel the withdrawal if it is fraudulent) |
+Very fast (just wait for the next batch) |
+
+
+| Complexity of technology |
+Low |
+High (ZK-SNARKs are very new and mathematically complex technology) |
+
+
+| Generalizability |
+Easier (general-purpose EVM rollups are already close to mainnet) |
+Harder (ZK-SNARK proving general-purpose EVM execution is much harder than proving simple computations, though there are efforts (eg. Cairo) working to improve on this) |
+
+
+| Per-transaction on-chain gas costs |
+Higher |
+Lower (if data in a transaction is only used to verify, and not to cause state changes, then this data can be left out, whereas in an optimistic rollup it would need to be published in case it needs to be checked in a fraud proof) |
+
+
+|
+ Off-chain computation costs
+ |
+
+ Lower (though there is more need for many full nodes to redo the computation)
+ |
+
+ Higher (ZK-SNARK proving especially for general-purpose computation can be expensive, potentially many thousands of times more expensive than running the computation directly)
+ |
\ No newline at end of file
From eda5f662e4a7e3072ec7efb2d9d3ff7539d14a12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:39 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 14/52] New translations rollups.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/glossary/rollups.md | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 68 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 zh/glossary/rollups.md
diff --git a/zh/glossary/rollups.md b/zh/glossary/rollups.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fccbe13
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zh/glossary/rollups.md
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+---
+title: Rollups
+description: Rollups are a type of Layer 2 scaling solution.
+published: true
+date: 2021-06-12T00:35:18.209Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:30:48.979Z
+---
+
+## What are Rollups{#rollups}
+
+Rollups are currently the key layer 2 scaling solution for the [Ethereum](/en/ethereum) network, and it appears that they will continue carrying the weight of scaling the network until [Ethereum 2](/en/ethereum/#ethereum-2) rolls out sharding. The other layer 2 scaling solutions like Plasma and Channels move both data and computation off-chain (full layer 2), and although Rollups also move computation off-chain, they keep some data per transaction on-chain, along with **state storage** (hybrid layer 2). This data is kept on chain to verify via consensus that any given piece of data is available, resulting in less data availability issues. State storage is the data (like account balances) that is inside of the Rollup, and it needs to be kept on-chain in the form of a smart contract so that the two can interact as information is processed. Rollups work by updating the smart contract kept on-chain in a fashion very similar to [mining](/en/glossary/mining), but instead of pushing blocks to a blockchain, you push batches to a **state root** (the entire state of the system), which updates the layer 1 blockchain (in this case Ethereum).
+
+## Types of Rollups{#rollup-types}
+
+There are two types of Rollups: **Optimistic Rollups** that use **fraud proofs**, and **ZK Rollups** that use **validity proofs**. In fraud proofs, someone can discover an error in the end result of a state root and fix it by publishing a proof to the chain, showing how the end result was computed incorrectly. In validity proofs, every batch includes a cryptographic proof known as a **ZK-SNARK**, which is a short non-interactive zero-knowledge proof, or a way to verify computations quickly without any interaction between a prover and verifier. ZK SNARKS are commonly found in privacy coin protocols as a way to enhance privacy while maintaining accuracy of information.
+
+A table from Vitalik Buterin's [An Incomplete Guide to Rollups](https://vitalik.ca/general/2021/01/05/rollup.html) can be seen below, highlighting the tradeoffs between Optimistic and ZK Rollups.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+| Fixed gas cost per batch |
+~40,000 (a lightweight transaction that mainly just changes the value of the state root) |
+~500,000 (verification of a ZK-SNARK is quite computationally intensive) |
+
+
+| Withdrawal period |
+~1 week (withdrawals need to be delayed to give time for someone to publish a fraud proof and cancel the withdrawal if it is fraudulent) |
+Very fast (just wait for the next batch) |
+
+
+| Complexity of technology |
+Low |
+High (ZK-SNARKs are very new and mathematically complex technology) |
+
+
+| Generalizability |
+Easier (general-purpose EVM rollups are already close to mainnet) |
+Harder (ZK-SNARK proving general-purpose EVM execution is much harder than proving simple computations, though there are efforts (eg. Cairo) working to improve on this) |
+
+
+| Per-transaction on-chain gas costs |
+Higher |
+Lower (if data in a transaction is only used to verify, and not to cause state changes, then this data can be left out, whereas in an optimistic rollup it would need to be published in case it needs to be checked in a fraud proof) |
+
+
+|
+ Off-chain computation costs
+ |
+
+ Lower (though there is more need for many full nodes to redo the computation)
+ |
+
+ Higher (ZK-SNARK proving especially for general-purpose computation can be expensive, potentially many thousands of times more expensive than running the computation directly)
+ |
\ No newline at end of file
From c803c8d91d1f2f161ef9feed8a96510ca05ad0bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 21:31:40 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 15/52] New translations rollups.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/glossary/rollups.md | 68 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 68 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 zh-tw/glossary/rollups.md
diff --git a/zh-tw/glossary/rollups.md b/zh-tw/glossary/rollups.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fccbe13
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zh-tw/glossary/rollups.md
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+---
+title: Rollups
+description: Rollups are a type of Layer 2 scaling solution.
+published: true
+date: 2021-06-12T00:35:18.209Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-06-12T00:30:48.979Z
+---
+
+## What are Rollups{#rollups}
+
+Rollups are currently the key layer 2 scaling solution for the [Ethereum](/en/ethereum) network, and it appears that they will continue carrying the weight of scaling the network until [Ethereum 2](/en/ethereum/#ethereum-2) rolls out sharding. The other layer 2 scaling solutions like Plasma and Channels move both data and computation off-chain (full layer 2), and although Rollups also move computation off-chain, they keep some data per transaction on-chain, along with **state storage** (hybrid layer 2). This data is kept on chain to verify via consensus that any given piece of data is available, resulting in less data availability issues. State storage is the data (like account balances) that is inside of the Rollup, and it needs to be kept on-chain in the form of a smart contract so that the two can interact as information is processed. Rollups work by updating the smart contract kept on-chain in a fashion very similar to [mining](/en/glossary/mining), but instead of pushing blocks to a blockchain, you push batches to a **state root** (the entire state of the system), which updates the layer 1 blockchain (in this case Ethereum).
+
+## Types of Rollups{#rollup-types}
+
+There are two types of Rollups: **Optimistic Rollups** that use **fraud proofs**, and **ZK Rollups** that use **validity proofs**. In fraud proofs, someone can discover an error in the end result of a state root and fix it by publishing a proof to the chain, showing how the end result was computed incorrectly. In validity proofs, every batch includes a cryptographic proof known as a **ZK-SNARK**, which is a short non-interactive zero-knowledge proof, or a way to verify computations quickly without any interaction between a prover and verifier. ZK SNARKS are commonly found in privacy coin protocols as a way to enhance privacy while maintaining accuracy of information.
+
+A table from Vitalik Buterin's [An Incomplete Guide to Rollups](https://vitalik.ca/general/2021/01/05/rollup.html) can be seen below, highlighting the tradeoffs between Optimistic and ZK Rollups.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+| Fixed gas cost per batch |
+~40,000 (a lightweight transaction that mainly just changes the value of the state root) |
+~500,000 (verification of a ZK-SNARK is quite computationally intensive) |
+
+
+| Withdrawal period |
+~1 week (withdrawals need to be delayed to give time for someone to publish a fraud proof and cancel the withdrawal if it is fraudulent) |
+Very fast (just wait for the next batch) |
+
+
+| Complexity of technology |
+Low |
+High (ZK-SNARKs are very new and mathematically complex technology) |
+
+
+| Generalizability |
+Easier (general-purpose EVM rollups are already close to mainnet) |
+Harder (ZK-SNARK proving general-purpose EVM execution is much harder than proving simple computations, though there are efforts (eg. Cairo) working to improve on this) |
+
+
+| Per-transaction on-chain gas costs |
+Higher |
+Lower (if data in a transaction is only used to verify, and not to cause state changes, then this data can be left out, whereas in an optimistic rollup it would need to be published in case it needs to be checked in a fraud proof) |
+
+
+|
+ Off-chain computation costs
+ |
+
+ Lower (though there is more need for many full nodes to redo the computation)
+ |
+
+ Higher (ZK-SNARK proving especially for general-purpose computation can be expensive, potentially many thousands of times more expensive than running the computation directly)
+ |
\ No newline at end of file
From 826ff920231f6a89768911a4e8ab01aae22b1ef4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2021 13:37:29 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 16/52] Update source file gnosis.md
---
ethereum/houses/gnosis.md | 9 ++++++---
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md b/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
index 1a56c19..35fc21d 100644
--- a/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
+++ b/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Gnosis
description:
published: true
-date: 2021-05-07T05:13:09.948Z
+date: 2021-07-08T13:03:53.607Z
tags: ethereum, gnosis
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-03-15T23:03:53.607Z
@@ -12,9 +12,12 @@ dateCreated: 2021-03-15T23:03:53.607Z
## Summary{#summary}
-The [Gnosis Protocol](https://gnosis.io/) is a decentralized, open-source prediction market and DEX with an emphasis on low costs rather than transaction speeds. Users on Gnosis submit their transactions to be batched together by a solver, who finds the most efficient path for the trades in return for 50% of the fees. To maximize liquidity, solvers on Gnosis use ring trades, which are order settlements that share liquidity across all orders rather than a single token pair, and are uniquely suited for trading prediction market tokens.
+Gnosis Protocol v2 is a fully permissionless trading protocol that runs sophisticated batch auctions to allow users to get better on-chain prices and MEV protection for their trades. The protocol leverages an open competition of solvers to find the most optimal settlement solution for each batch. Within each batch, solvers can match traders directly without external liquidity via the Coincidence of Wants phenomena. Additionally, if there is not enough liquidity inside a batch, solvers can tap into all available on-chain liquidity to facilitate the trading.
+
+[CowSwap](https://cowswap.exchange/#/swap) is the first trading interface built on top of Gnosis Protocol v2. It allows you to buy and sell tokens using gas-less orders that are settled peer-to-peer among it's users or into any on-chain liquidity source or , while providing MEV protection.
+
## Config{#config}
Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts.
-[gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json)
\ No newline at end of file
+[gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json)
From ff3a46174559b84236385b4ea8236f3fd808af42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2021 13:37:40 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 17/52] New translations gnosis.md (German)
---
de/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md | 9 ++++++---
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/de/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md b/de/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
index 103e90d..6d77bfe 100644
--- a/de/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
+++ b/de/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Gnosis
description:
published: true
-date: 2021-05-07T05:13:09.948Z
+date: 2021-07-08T13:03:53.607Z
tags: ethereum, gnosis
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-03-15T23:03:53.607Z
@@ -12,8 +12,11 @@ dateCreated: 2021-03-15T23:03:53.607Z
## Summary
-Gnosis Protocol is a fully permissionless DEX, which has been in research and development over the course of the last two years. Gnosis Protocol enables ring trades to maximize liquidity. Ring trades are order settlements which share liquidity across all orders, rather than a single token pair, and uniquely suited for trading prediction market tokens and the long tail of all tokenized assets.
+Gnosis Protocol v2 is a fully permissionless trading protocol that runs sophisticated batch auctions to allow users to get better on-chain prices and MEV protection for their trades. The protocol leverages an open competition of solvers to find the most optimal settlement solution for each batch. Within each batch, solvers can match traders directly without external liquidity via the Coincidence of Wants phenomena. Additionally, if there is not enough liquidity inside a batch, solvers can tap into all available on-chain liquidity to facilitate the trading.
+
+[CowSwap](https://cowswap.exchange/#/swap) is the first trading interface built on top of Gnosis Protocol v2. It allows you to buy and sell tokens using gas-less orders that are settled peer-to-peer among it's users or into any on-chain liquidity source or , while providing MEV protection.
+
## Config
-Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json)
\ No newline at end of file
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json)
From 078c407c9d64880c52fe2680023da6a923624daf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2021 13:37:41 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 18/52] New translations gnosis.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md | 9 ++++++---
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/zh/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md b/zh/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
index fbd61ff..6d77bfe 100644
--- a/zh/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
+++ b/zh/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Gnosis
description:
published: true
-date: 2021-05-07T05:13:09.948Z
+date: 2021-07-08T13:03:53.607Z
tags: ethereum, gnosis
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-03-15T23:03:53.607Z
@@ -12,8 +12,11 @@ dateCreated: 2021-03-15T23:03:53.607Z
## Summary
-The [Gnosis Protocol](https://gnosis.io/) is a decentralized, open-source prediction market and DEX with an emphasis on low costs rather than transaction speeds. Users on Gnosis submit their transactions to be batched together by a solver, who finds the most efficient path for the trades in return for 50% of the fees. To maximize liquidity, solvers on Gnosis use ring trades, which are order settlements that share liquidity across all orders rather than a single token pair, and are uniquely suited for trading prediction market tokens.
+Gnosis Protocol v2 is a fully permissionless trading protocol that runs sophisticated batch auctions to allow users to get better on-chain prices and MEV protection for their trades. The protocol leverages an open competition of solvers to find the most optimal settlement solution for each batch. Within each batch, solvers can match traders directly without external liquidity via the Coincidence of Wants phenomena. Additionally, if there is not enough liquidity inside a batch, solvers can tap into all available on-chain liquidity to facilitate the trading.
+
+[CowSwap](https://cowswap.exchange/#/swap) is the first trading interface built on top of Gnosis Protocol v2. It allows you to buy and sell tokens using gas-less orders that are settled peer-to-peer among it's users or into any on-chain liquidity source or , while providing MEV protection.
+
## Config
-Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json) [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json) [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json)
\ No newline at end of file
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json)
From b99a1a5b3321bca1e345cab70ff1f8ef2865b810 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2021 13:37:42 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 19/52] New translations gnosis.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md | 9 ++++++---
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/zh-tw/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md b/zh-tw/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
index fbd61ff..6d77bfe 100644
--- a/zh-tw/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
+++ b/zh-tw/ethereum/houses/gnosis.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Gnosis
description:
published: true
-date: 2021-05-07T05:13:09.948Z
+date: 2021-07-08T13:03:53.607Z
tags: ethereum, gnosis
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-03-15T23:03:53.607Z
@@ -12,8 +12,11 @@ dateCreated: 2021-03-15T23:03:53.607Z
## Summary
-The [Gnosis Protocol](https://gnosis.io/) is a decentralized, open-source prediction market and DEX with an emphasis on low costs rather than transaction speeds. Users on Gnosis submit their transactions to be batched together by a solver, who finds the most efficient path for the trades in return for 50% of the fees. To maximize liquidity, solvers on Gnosis use ring trades, which are order settlements that share liquidity across all orders rather than a single token pair, and are uniquely suited for trading prediction market tokens.
+Gnosis Protocol v2 is a fully permissionless trading protocol that runs sophisticated batch auctions to allow users to get better on-chain prices and MEV protection for their trades. The protocol leverages an open competition of solvers to find the most optimal settlement solution for each batch. Within each batch, solvers can match traders directly without external liquidity via the Coincidence of Wants phenomena. Additionally, if there is not enough liquidity inside a batch, solvers can tap into all available on-chain liquidity to facilitate the trading.
+
+[CowSwap](https://cowswap.exchange/#/swap) is the first trading interface built on top of Gnosis Protocol v2. It allows you to buy and sell tokens using gas-less orders that are settled peer-to-peer among it's users or into any on-chain liquidity source or , while providing MEV protection.
+
## Config
-Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json) [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json) [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json)
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+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [gnosis.json](/ethereum/houses/gnosis.json)
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+---
+title: Litecoin
+description: Bitcoin is the second blockchain and cryptocurrency.
+published: true
+date: 2021-07-13T23:02:27.636Z
+tags: litecoin
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-07-13T23:02:27.636Z
+---
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+Coming soon.
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+---
+title: Live Stats
+description: Descriptions of live how live statistics are calculated on TxStreet.
+published: true
+date: 2021-07-13T23:07:34.710Z
+tags: litecoin
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-07-13T23:04:37.811Z
+---
+
+## Broadcasted Tx/Sec
+
+Broadcasted transactions per second measures the number of new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes. This number is then divided by 300 to reach an average "per second" result.
+
+## Confirmed Tx/Sec
+
+Confirmed transactions per second measures rate of confirmed transactions per second over the past hour. If there was no confirmed block in the past hour, the timespan is increased past one hour to the last block's timestamp.
+
+## Mempool Size
+
+Mempool Size measures the sum of the size (Megabytes) of the pending transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Litecoin node.
+
+## Mempool Count
+
+Mempool Count measures the total number of pending transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Litecoin node.
+
+## Median Fee (USD)
+
+Median Estimated Fee (USD) measures the median fee in USD from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes.
+
+## Median Fee (Lit/vByte)
+
+Median Estimated Fee (Sat/Byte) measures the median fee in Litoshis per Byte (vByte for BTC) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes.
+
+## vBytes Per Second
+
+Bytes Per Second measures the sum of the size (Bytes or vBytes for BTC) of each new and unique transaction broadcasted within the last 5 minutes. This number is then divided by 300 to reach an average "per second" result.
+
+## Last Block
+
+Last Block is the difference in time from now and the timestamp attached to the last block. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth.
+
+## Median Txs Per Block
+
+Median Txs Per Block measures the median number of transactions included in each block over the last hour.
+
+## Median Block Size
+
+Median Block Size measures the median data used by a block (in megabytes) over the last hour.
+
+## Average Block Time
+
+Average Block Time measures the average time between mined blocks over the last 250 blocks.
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+---
+title: Litecoin
+description: Bitcoin is the second blockchain and cryptocurrency.
+published: true
+date: 2021-07-13T23:02:27.636Z
+tags: litecoin
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-07-13T23:02:27.636Z
+---
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+Coming soon.
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+---
+title: Live Stats
+description: Descriptions of live how live statistics are calculated on TxStreet.
+published: true
+date: 2021-07-13T23:07:34.710Z
+tags: litecoin
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-07-13T23:04:37.811Z
+---
+
+## Broadcasted Tx/Sec
+
+Broadcasted transactions per second measures the number of new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes. This number is then divided by 300 to reach an average "per second" result.
+
+## Confirmed Tx/Sec
+
+Confirmed transactions per second measures rate of confirmed transactions per second over the past hour. If there was no confirmed block in the past hour, the timespan is increased past one hour to the last block's timestamp.
+
+## Mempool Size
+
+Mempool Size measures the sum of the size (Megabytes) of the pending transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Litecoin node.
+
+## Mempool Count
+
+Mempool Count measures the total number of pending transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Litecoin node.
+
+## Median Fee (USD)
+
+Median Estimated Fee (USD) measures the median fee in USD from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes.
+
+## Median Fee (Lit/vByte)
+
+Median Estimated Fee (Sat/Byte) measures the median fee in Litoshis per Byte (vByte for BTC) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes.
+
+## vBytes Per Second
+
+Bytes Per Second measures the sum of the size (Bytes or vBytes for BTC) of each new and unique transaction broadcasted within the last 5 minutes. This number is then divided by 300 to reach an average "per second" result.
+
+## Last Block
+
+Last Block is the difference in time from now and the timestamp attached to the last block. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth.
+
+## Median Txs Per Block
+
+Median Txs Per Block measures the median number of transactions included in each block over the last hour.
+
+## Median Block Size
+
+Median Block Size measures the median data used by a block (in megabytes) over the last hour.
+
+## Average Block Time
+
+Average Block Time measures the average time between mined blocks over the last 250 blocks.
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+---
+title: Litecoin
+description: Bitcoin is the second blockchain and cryptocurrency.
+published: true
+date: 2021-07-13T23:02:27.636Z
+tags: litecoin
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-07-13T23:02:27.636Z
+---
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+Coming soon.
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+---
+title: Live Stats
+description: Descriptions of live how live statistics are calculated on TxStreet.
+published: true
+date: 2021-07-13T23:07:34.710Z
+tags: litecoin
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-07-13T23:04:37.811Z
+---
+
+## Broadcasted Tx/Sec
+
+Broadcasted transactions per second measures the number of new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes. This number is then divided by 300 to reach an average "per second" result.
+
+## Confirmed Tx/Sec
+
+Confirmed transactions per second measures rate of confirmed transactions per second over the past hour. If there was no confirmed block in the past hour, the timespan is increased past one hour to the last block's timestamp.
+
+## Mempool Size
+
+Mempool Size measures the sum of the size (Megabytes) of the pending transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Litecoin node.
+
+## Mempool Count
+
+Mempool Count measures the total number of pending transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Litecoin node.
+
+## Median Fee (USD)
+
+Median Estimated Fee (USD) measures the median fee in USD from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes.
+
+## Median Fee (Lit/vByte)
+
+Median Estimated Fee (Sat/Byte) measures the median fee in Litoshis per Byte (vByte for BTC) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes.
+
+## vBytes Per Second
+
+Bytes Per Second measures the sum of the size (Bytes or vBytes for BTC) of each new and unique transaction broadcasted within the last 5 minutes. This number is then divided by 300 to reach an average "per second" result.
+
+## Last Block
+
+Last Block is the difference in time from now and the timestamp attached to the last block. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth.
+
+## Median Txs Per Block
+
+Median Txs Per Block measures the median number of transactions included in each block over the last hour.
+
+## Median Block Size
+
+Median Block Size measures the median data used by a block (in megabytes) over the last hour.
+
+## Average Block Time
+
+Average Block Time measures the average time between mined blocks over the last 250 blocks.
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+---
+title: Litecoin
+description: Bitcoin is the second blockchain and cryptocurrency.
+published: true
+date: 2021-07-13T23:02:27.636Z
+tags: litecoin
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-07-13T23:02:27.636Z
+---
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+Coming soon.
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From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2021 19:58:34 -0400
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---
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+---
+title: Live Stats
+description: Descriptions of live how live statistics are calculated on TxStreet.
+published: true
+date: 2021-07-13T23:07:34.710Z
+tags: litecoin
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-07-13T23:04:37.811Z
+---
+
+## Broadcasted Tx/Sec
+
+Broadcasted transactions per second measures the number of new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes. This number is then divided by 300 to reach an average "per second" result.
+
+## Confirmed Tx/Sec
+
+Confirmed transactions per second measures rate of confirmed transactions per second over the past hour. If there was no confirmed block in the past hour, the timespan is increased past one hour to the last block's timestamp.
+
+## Mempool Size
+
+Mempool Size measures the sum of the size (Megabytes) of the pending transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Litecoin node.
+
+## Mempool Count
+
+Mempool Count measures the total number of pending transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Litecoin node.
+
+## Median Fee (USD)
+
+Median Estimated Fee (USD) measures the median fee in USD from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes.
+
+## Median Fee (Lit/vByte)
+
+Median Estimated Fee (Sat/Byte) measures the median fee in Litoshis per Byte (vByte for BTC) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes.
+
+## vBytes Per Second
+
+Bytes Per Second measures the sum of the size (Bytes or vBytes for BTC) of each new and unique transaction broadcasted within the last 5 minutes. This number is then divided by 300 to reach an average "per second" result.
+
+## Last Block
+
+Last Block is the difference in time from now and the timestamp attached to the last block. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth.
+
+## Median Txs Per Block
+
+Median Txs Per Block measures the median number of transactions included in each block over the last hour.
+
+## Median Block Size
+
+Median Block Size measures the median data used by a block (in megabytes) over the last hour.
+
+## Average Block Time
+
+Average Block Time measures the average time between mined blocks over the last 250 blocks.
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Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2021 16:44:15 -0400
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---
de/de.json | 6 ++++++
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diff --git a/de/de.json b/de/de.json
index 130dc16..0e6256e 100644
--- a/de/de.json
+++ b/de/de.json
@@ -67,7 +67,13 @@
"gasLimit": "Gasgrenze",
"gasUsedDif": "Medianes Transaktionsgas, das pro Limit verwendet wird",
"gp": "Gaspreis",
+ "tp": "Tip Price",
"gu": "Gasverbrauch",
+ "baseFee": "Base Fee",
+ "gasTarget": "Gas Target",
+ "mfpg": "Max Fee Per Gas",
+ "mpfpg": "Max Priority Fee Per Gas",
+ "type": "Type",
"lastBlock": "@:btc.lastBlock",
"marketCap-usd": "@:btc.marketCap-usd",
"medianBlockSize": "@:btc.medianBlockSize",
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From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2021 16:44:16 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 29/52] New translations live-stats.md (German)
---
de/ethereum/live-stats.md | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/de/ethereum/live-stats.md b/de/ethereum/live-stats.md
index 4a69def..b706ed5 100644
--- a/de/ethereum/live-stats.md
+++ b/de/ethereum/live-stats.md
@@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ Confirmed transactions per second measures rate of confirmed transactions per se
Mempool Count measures the total number of "pending" and "queued" transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Ethereum node.
+## Base Fee
+
+Base Fee measures the current base fee by performing calculations with these three values from the previous block: base fee, gas used and gas limit. The calculations can be found on [this page](https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-1559.md). Base Fee was implemented in EIP1559 in August 2021.
+
## Median Contract Fee
Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Since Ethereum gas fees are not exact until after the transaction is confirmed, this gas is first divided by "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit" for transactions with a gasLimit greater than 42000. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact.
@@ -44,6 +48,10 @@ Median Txs Per Block measures the median number of transactions included in each
Block Gas Limit is the maximum amount of gas that a block is allowed to contain, using the sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block. The maximum gas limit is voted on by miners of the Ethereum Network.
+## Gas Target
+
+Gas target measures the current "long-term average target" of the "Gas Used" value in each block. This can be found be dividing the current "Gas Limit" by 2. Gas Target was implemented in EIP1559 in August 2021.
+
## Median Block Gas
Median Block Gas measures the median gas used by a block (sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block) over the last hour.
From 16aa064e9f896f281265ad8d6e57249a2d41727a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2021 16:44:17 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 30/52] New translations en.json (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/zh.json | 6 ++++++
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diff --git a/zh/zh.json b/zh/zh.json
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--- a/zh/zh.json
+++ b/zh/zh.json
@@ -67,7 +67,13 @@
"gasLimit": "Gas Limit",
"gasUsedDif": "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit",
"gp": "Gas Price",
+ "tp": "Tip Price",
"gu": "Gas Used",
+ "baseFee": "Base Fee",
+ "gasTarget": "Gas Target",
+ "mfpg": "Max Fee Per Gas",
+ "mpfpg": "Max Priority Fee Per Gas",
+ "type": "Type",
"lastBlock": "@:btc.lastBlock",
"marketCap-usd": "@:btc.marketCap-usd",
"medianBlockSize": "@:btc.medianBlockSize",
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Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2021 16:44:18 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 31/52] New translations live-stats.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
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diff --git a/zh/ethereum/live-stats.md b/zh/ethereum/live-stats.md
index 7e29c73..f12c145 100644
--- a/zh/ethereum/live-stats.md
+++ b/zh/ethereum/live-stats.md
@@ -20,9 +20,13 @@ Confirmed transactions per second measures rate of confirmed transactions per se
Mempool Count measures the total number of "pending" and "queued" transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Ethereum node.
+## Base Fee
+
+Base Fee measures the current base fee by performing calculations with these three values from the previous block: base fee, gas used and gas limit. The calculations can be found on [this page](https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-1559.md). Base Fee was implemented in EIP1559 in August 2021.
+
## Median Contract Fee
-Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Since Ethereum gas fees are not exact until after the transaction is confirmed, this gas is first divided by "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit" for transactions with a gasLimit greater than 42000. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact.
+Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Since Ethereum gas fees are not exact until after the transaction is confirmed, this gas is first divided by "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit" for transactions with a gasLimit greater than 42000. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact.
## Median ETH Transfer Fee
@@ -34,7 +38,7 @@ Median Gas Price measures the median gasPrice from new and unique transactions b
## Last Block
-Last Block is the difference in time from now and the timestamp attached to the last block. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth.
+Last Block is the difference in time from now and the timestamp attached to the last block. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth.
## Median Txs Per Block
@@ -42,7 +46,11 @@ Median Txs Per Block measures the median number of transactions included in each
## Gas Limit
-Block Gas Limit is the maximum amount of gas that a block is allowed to contain, using the sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block. Block Gas Limit is the maximum amount of gas that a block is allowed to contain, using the sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block. The maximum gas limit is voted on by miners of the Ethereum Network. The maximum gas limit is voted on by miners of the Ethereum Network.
+Block Gas Limit is the maximum amount of gas that a block is allowed to contain, using the sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block. The maximum gas limit is voted on by miners of the Ethereum Network.
+
+## Gas Target
+
+Gas target measures the current "long-term average target" of the "Gas Used" value in each block. This can be found be dividing the current "Gas Limit" by 2. Gas Target was implemented in EIP1559 in August 2021.
## Median Block Gas
@@ -54,7 +62,7 @@ Median Block Size measures the median data used by a block (in megabytes) over t
## Median Tx Gas Used/Limit
-Median transaction gas used/limit. Median transaction gas used/limit. First, the average (gasUsed / gas) of each transaction greater than 21000 gas in a recently mined block is obtained. This average is appended to a list of averages (no more than 500 in length), from which the final median result is reached. This average is appended to a list of averages (no more than 500 in length), from which the final median result is reached. First, the average (gasUsed / gas) of each transaction greater than 21000 gas in a recently mined block is obtained. This average is appended to a list of averages (no more than 500 in length), from which the final median result is reached.
+Median transaction gas used/limit. First, the average (gasUsed / gas) of each transaction greater than 21000 gas in a recently mined block is obtained. This average is appended to a list of averages (no more than 500 in length), from which the final median result is reached.
## Average Block Time
From 699b81f835630149a0bfea160ca860e9306a1a49 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2021 16:44:19 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 32/52] New translations en.json (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/zh-tw.json | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/zh-tw/zh-tw.json b/zh-tw/zh-tw.json
index 68a03ef..150f585 100644
--- a/zh-tw/zh-tw.json
+++ b/zh-tw/zh-tw.json
@@ -67,7 +67,13 @@
"gasLimit": "Gas Limit",
"gasUsedDif": "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit",
"gp": "Gas Price",
+ "tp": "Tip Price",
"gu": "Gas Used",
+ "baseFee": "Base Fee",
+ "gasTarget": "Gas Target",
+ "mfpg": "Max Fee Per Gas",
+ "mpfpg": "Max Priority Fee Per Gas",
+ "type": "Type",
"lastBlock": "@:btc.lastBlock",
"marketCap-usd": "@:btc.marketCap-usd",
"medianBlockSize": "@:btc.medianBlockSize",
From 9073fea65ada04bf74969c6a5ea5b7ea4beed07c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2021 16:44:20 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 33/52] New translations live-stats.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/ethereum/live-stats.md | 16 ++++++++++++----
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/zh-tw/ethereum/live-stats.md b/zh-tw/ethereum/live-stats.md
index 7e29c73..f12c145 100644
--- a/zh-tw/ethereum/live-stats.md
+++ b/zh-tw/ethereum/live-stats.md
@@ -20,9 +20,13 @@ Confirmed transactions per second measures rate of confirmed transactions per se
Mempool Count measures the total number of "pending" and "queued" transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Ethereum node.
+## Base Fee
+
+Base Fee measures the current base fee by performing calculations with these three values from the previous block: base fee, gas used and gas limit. The calculations can be found on [this page](https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-1559.md). Base Fee was implemented in EIP1559 in August 2021.
+
## Median Contract Fee
-Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Since Ethereum gas fees are not exact until after the transaction is confirmed, this gas is first divided by "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit" for transactions with a gasLimit greater than 42000. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact.
+Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Since Ethereum gas fees are not exact until after the transaction is confirmed, this gas is first divided by "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit" for transactions with a gasLimit greater than 42000. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact.
## Median ETH Transfer Fee
@@ -34,7 +38,7 @@ Median Gas Price measures the median gasPrice from new and unique transactions b
## Last Block
-Last Block is the difference in time from now and the timestamp attached to the last block. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth.
+Last Block is the difference in time from now and the timestamp attached to the last block. The timestamp is generated by miners and is not exact, which is why the measurement may be higher than the truth.
## Median Txs Per Block
@@ -42,7 +46,11 @@ Median Txs Per Block measures the median number of transactions included in each
## Gas Limit
-Block Gas Limit is the maximum amount of gas that a block is allowed to contain, using the sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block. Block Gas Limit is the maximum amount of gas that a block is allowed to contain, using the sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block. The maximum gas limit is voted on by miners of the Ethereum Network. The maximum gas limit is voted on by miners of the Ethereum Network.
+Block Gas Limit is the maximum amount of gas that a block is allowed to contain, using the sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block. The maximum gas limit is voted on by miners of the Ethereum Network.
+
+## Gas Target
+
+Gas target measures the current "long-term average target" of the "Gas Used" value in each block. This can be found be dividing the current "Gas Limit" by 2. Gas Target was implemented in EIP1559 in August 2021.
## Median Block Gas
@@ -54,7 +62,7 @@ Median Block Size measures the median data used by a block (in megabytes) over t
## Median Tx Gas Used/Limit
-Median transaction gas used/limit. Median transaction gas used/limit. First, the average (gasUsed / gas) of each transaction greater than 21000 gas in a recently mined block is obtained. This average is appended to a list of averages (no more than 500 in length), from which the final median result is reached. This average is appended to a list of averages (no more than 500 in length), from which the final median result is reached. First, the average (gasUsed / gas) of each transaction greater than 21000 gas in a recently mined block is obtained. This average is appended to a list of averages (no more than 500 in length), from which the final median result is reached.
+Median transaction gas used/limit. First, the average (gasUsed / gas) of each transaction greater than 21000 gas in a recently mined block is obtained. This average is appended to a list of averages (no more than 500 in length), from which the final median result is reached.
## Average Block Time
From 3ee77de123154953002a165aeac5e38007725341 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2021 10:22:29 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 34/52] Update source file en.json
---
en.json | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/en.json b/en.json
index ed4a860..5a7d8c0 100644
--- a/en.json
+++ b/en.json
@@ -67,7 +67,13 @@
"gasLimit": "Gas Limit",
"gasUsedDif": "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit",
"gp": "Gas Price",
+ "tp": "Tip Price",
"gu": "Gas Used",
+ "baseFee": "Base Fee",
+ "gasTarget": "Gas Target",
+ "mfpg": "Max Fee Per Gas",
+ "mpfpg": "Max Priority Fee Per Gas",
+ "type": "Type",
"lastBlock": "@:btc.lastBlock",
"marketCap-usd": "@:btc.marketCap-usd",
"medianBlockSize": "@:btc.medianBlockSize",
From 6001f0eae8720b87a4759d38709939d5705014f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2021 10:22:40 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 35/52] Update source file live-stats.md
---
ethereum/live-stats.md | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/ethereum/live-stats.md b/ethereum/live-stats.md
index 4a69def..b706ed5 100644
--- a/ethereum/live-stats.md
+++ b/ethereum/live-stats.md
@@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ Confirmed transactions per second measures rate of confirmed transactions per se
Mempool Count measures the total number of "pending" and "queued" transactions in the mempool on the TxStreet Ethereum node.
+## Base Fee
+
+Base Fee measures the current base fee by performing calculations with these three values from the previous block: base fee, gas used and gas limit. The calculations can be found on [this page](https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-1559.md). Base Fee was implemented in EIP1559 in August 2021.
+
## Median Contract Fee
Median Contract Fee measures the median fee (in USD) from new and unique transactions broadcasted within the last 5 minutes with a gasLimit greater than 21000. Since Ethereum gas fees are not exact until after the transaction is confirmed, this gas is first divided by "Median Tx Gas Used/Limit" for transactions with a gasLimit greater than 42000. This is why this number is an estimate and not exact.
@@ -44,6 +48,10 @@ Median Txs Per Block measures the median number of transactions included in each
Block Gas Limit is the maximum amount of gas that a block is allowed to contain, using the sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block. The maximum gas limit is voted on by miners of the Ethereum Network.
+## Gas Target
+
+Gas target measures the current "long-term average target" of the "Gas Used" value in each block. This can be found be dividing the current "Gas Limit" by 2. Gas Target was implemented in EIP1559 in August 2021.
+
## Median Block Gas
Median Block Gas measures the median gas used by a block (sum of the gas used by all transactions in that block) over the last hour.
From 7866e0d1f4604aa7249b727171013f8d81c414b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:55:54 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 36/52] Update source file houses.md
---
ethereum/houses.md | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/ethereum/houses.md b/ethereum/houses.md
index 91c2fb7..8f98ff3 100644
--- a/ethereum/houses.md
+++ b/ethereum/houses.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Houses
description:
published: true
-date: 2021-05-07T05:54:56.294Z
+date: 2021-08-14T14:19:51.194Z
tags: ethereum
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-03-12T15:54:22.129Z
@@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ dateCreated: 2021-03-12T15:54:22.129Z
[](/en/ethereum/houses/uniswap)
### [USDC](/en/ethereum/houses/usdc)
[](/en/ethereum/houses/usdc)
+### [Shibaswap](/en/ethereum/houses/shibaswap)
+[](/en/ethereum/houses/shibaswap)
From 5dc0a67dc3b0a8bc6e16d80c73627cd3a505c9f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:55:59 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 37/52] Update source file shibaswap.md
---
ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
diff --git a/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md b/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d732ad1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+---
+title: Shibaswap
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-08-24T12:21:31.453Z
+tags: ethereum, shibaswap
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-08-24T12:15:25.335Z
+---
+
+
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+[Shibaswap](https://shibaswap.com/) SHIB, LEASH, and BONE, come together to create ShibaSwap, the next evolution in DeFi platforms. ShibaSwap gives users the ability to DIG (provide liquidity), BURY (stake), and SWAP tokens to gain WOOF Returns through our sophisticated and innovative passive income reward system. Our platform also allows the ShibArmy to access upcoming NFTs and additional tools, such as portfolio trackers, to make navigating the crypto world simple and intuitive.
+
+## Config{#config}
+
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts.
+[shibaswap.json](/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.json)
\ No newline at end of file
From 28ac51edd8d2e5bc31fdda03a7c2a60a78c19a93 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:56:11 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 38/52] New translations houses.md (German)
---
de/ethereum/houses.md | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/de/ethereum/houses.md b/de/ethereum/houses.md
index be8ecbf..685cda4 100644
--- a/de/ethereum/houses.md
+++ b/de/ethereum/houses.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Houses
description:
published: true
-date: 2021-05-07T05:54:56.294Z
+date: 2021-08-14T14:19:51.194Z
tags: ethereum
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-03-12T15:54:22.129Z
@@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ dateCreated: 2021-03-12T15:54:22.129Z
[](/en/ethereum/houses/uniswap)
### [USDC](/en/ethereum/houses/usdc)
[](/en/ethereum/houses/usdc)
+### [Shibaswap](/en/ethereum/houses/shibaswap)
+[](/en/ethereum/houses/shibaswap)
From f03a72a86e2f22bc332ed705146aa9fd21b4c46c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:56:12 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 39/52] New translations shibaswap.md (German)
---
de/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 19 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 de/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
diff --git a/de/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md b/de/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6078c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/de/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+---
+title: Shibaswap
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-08-24T12:21:31.453Z
+tags: ethereum, shibaswap
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-08-24T12:15:25.335Z
+---
+
+
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+[Shibaswap](https://shibaswap.com/) SHIB, LEASH, and BONE, come together to create ShibaSwap, the next evolution in DeFi platforms. ShibaSwap gives users the ability to DIG (provide liquidity), BURY (stake), and SWAP tokens to gain WOOF Returns through our sophisticated and innovative passive income reward system. Our platform also allows the ShibArmy to access upcoming NFTs and additional tools, such as portfolio trackers, to make navigating the crypto world simple and intuitive.
+
+## Config{#config}
+
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [shibaswap.json](/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.json)
\ No newline at end of file
From 5087aa33508234a3ad5783f75585c71e3b2de8c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:56:13 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 40/52] New translations houses.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/ethereum/houses.md | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/zh/ethereum/houses.md b/zh/ethereum/houses.md
index be8ecbf..685cda4 100644
--- a/zh/ethereum/houses.md
+++ b/zh/ethereum/houses.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Houses
description:
published: true
-date: 2021-05-07T05:54:56.294Z
+date: 2021-08-14T14:19:51.194Z
tags: ethereum
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-03-12T15:54:22.129Z
@@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ dateCreated: 2021-03-12T15:54:22.129Z
[](/en/ethereum/houses/uniswap)
### [USDC](/en/ethereum/houses/usdc)
[](/en/ethereum/houses/usdc)
+### [Shibaswap](/en/ethereum/houses/shibaswap)
+[](/en/ethereum/houses/shibaswap)
From 10a032be0a7cfbbadbbc69e7518d0fd1548e5c9b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:56:14 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 41/52] New translations shibaswap.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 19 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 zh/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
diff --git a/zh/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md b/zh/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6078c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zh/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+---
+title: Shibaswap
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-08-24T12:21:31.453Z
+tags: ethereum, shibaswap
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-08-24T12:15:25.335Z
+---
+
+
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+[Shibaswap](https://shibaswap.com/) SHIB, LEASH, and BONE, come together to create ShibaSwap, the next evolution in DeFi platforms. ShibaSwap gives users the ability to DIG (provide liquidity), BURY (stake), and SWAP tokens to gain WOOF Returns through our sophisticated and innovative passive income reward system. Our platform also allows the ShibArmy to access upcoming NFTs and additional tools, such as portfolio trackers, to make navigating the crypto world simple and intuitive.
+
+## Config{#config}
+
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [shibaswap.json](/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.json)
\ No newline at end of file
From 32a9ff26809da1628e38b18104f4608962aa25a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:56:15 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 42/52] New translations houses.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/ethereum/houses.md | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/zh-tw/ethereum/houses.md b/zh-tw/ethereum/houses.md
index be8ecbf..685cda4 100644
--- a/zh-tw/ethereum/houses.md
+++ b/zh-tw/ethereum/houses.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: Houses
description:
published: true
-date: 2021-05-07T05:54:56.294Z
+date: 2021-08-14T14:19:51.194Z
tags: ethereum
editor: markdown
dateCreated: 2021-03-12T15:54:22.129Z
@@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ dateCreated: 2021-03-12T15:54:22.129Z
[](/en/ethereum/houses/uniswap)
### [USDC](/en/ethereum/houses/usdc)
[](/en/ethereum/houses/usdc)
+### [Shibaswap](/en/ethereum/houses/shibaswap)
+[](/en/ethereum/houses/shibaswap)
From 4dc5103373edce9db597a0a305852c7b2f077926 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:56:16 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 43/52] New translations shibaswap.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 19 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 zh-tw/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
diff --git a/zh-tw/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md b/zh-tw/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6078c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zh-tw/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.md
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+---
+title: Shibaswap
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-08-24T12:21:31.453Z
+tags: ethereum, shibaswap
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-08-24T12:15:25.335Z
+---
+
+
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+[Shibaswap](https://shibaswap.com/) SHIB, LEASH, and BONE, come together to create ShibaSwap, the next evolution in DeFi platforms. ShibaSwap gives users the ability to DIG (provide liquidity), BURY (stake), and SWAP tokens to gain WOOF Returns through our sophisticated and innovative passive income reward system. Our platform also allows the ShibArmy to access upcoming NFTs and additional tools, such as portfolio trackers, to make navigating the crypto world simple and intuitive.
+
+## Config{#config}
+
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [shibaswap.json](/ethereum/houses/shibaswap.json)
\ No newline at end of file
From 4a98a5bd04040ec95881af63420ae4f3b4192c47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:05 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 44/52] New translations en.json (German)
---
de/de.json | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+)
diff --git a/de/de.json b/de/de.json
index 0e6256e..3d4fc6a 100644
--- a/de/de.json
+++ b/de/de.json
@@ -59,6 +59,32 @@
"tps": "Übertragter Tx/Sek",
"volume-usd": "24 Stunden Lautstärke\n(USD)"
},
+ "ltc": {
+ "blockchainSize": "@:btc.blockchainSize",
+ "bps": "@:btc.bps",
+ "ctps": "@:btc.ctps",
+ "difficulty": "@:btc.difficulty",
+ "fiatPrice-usd": "@:btc.fiatPrice-usd",
+ "halving": "@:btc.halving",
+ "lastBlock": "@:btc.lastBlock",
+ "marketCap-usd": "@:btc.marketCap-usd",
+ "medianBlockSize": "@:btc.medianBlockSize",
+ "medianBlockTime": "@:btc.medianBlockTime",
+ "medianFee-litPerByte": "Median Fee (Lit/vByte)",
+ "medianFee-usd": "@:btc.medianFee-usd",
+ "medianTxsPerBlock": "@:btc.medianTxsPerBlock",
+ "mempool-bytes": "@:btc.mempool-bytes",
+ "mempool-size": "@:btc.mempool-size",
+ "rs": "@:btc.rs",
+ "s": "@:btc.s",
+ "sizeAltTitle": "@:btc.sizeAltTitle",
+ "sizeTitle": "@:btc.sizeTitle",
+ "lpb": "Fee (Litoshis/vByte)",
+ "supply-circulating": "@:btc.supply-circulating",
+ "tot": "@:btc.tot",
+ "tps": "@:btc.tps",
+ "volume-usd": "@:btc.volume-usd"
+ },
"eth": {
"ctps": "@:btc.ctps",
"difficulty": "@:btc.difficulty",
From d61bd40ad2f79741ba7b1304e659137e76cf4b12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:06 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 45/52] New translations houses.md (German)
---
de/litecoin/houses.md | 14 ++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 de/litecoin/houses.md
diff --git a/de/litecoin/houses.md b/de/litecoin/houses.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2513c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/de/litecoin/houses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+---
+title: Houses
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-10-19T07:27:54.987Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-10-19T07:27:54.987Z
+---
+
+## Litecoin Houses
+
+### [Lightning](/en/litecoin/houses/lightning)
+[](/en/litecoin/houses/lightning)
From bc2b563c7a9516222d96574d545f4c0b3c528ff5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:06 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 46/52] New translations lightning.md (German)
---
de/litecoin/houses/lightning.md | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 de/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
diff --git a/de/litecoin/houses/lightning.md b/de/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8f2f10e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/de/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+---
+title: The Lightning Network
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-10-19T02:04:42.998Z
+tags: litecoin, lightning
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-10-19T02:04:42.998Z
+---
+
+
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+The [Lightning Network](https://lightning.network/) is a decentralized network using smart contract functionality in the blockchain to enable instant payments across a network of participants.
+
+
+## Config{#config}
+
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [lightning.json](/litecoin/houses/lightning.json)
From 247138e88fde61365207deb3a956c0c89cf96ab5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:07 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 47/52] New translations en.json (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/zh.json | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+)
diff --git a/zh/zh.json b/zh/zh.json
index 150f585..95c50d3 100644
--- a/zh/zh.json
+++ b/zh/zh.json
@@ -59,6 +59,32 @@
"tps": "Broadcasted Tx/Sec",
"volume-usd": "24HR Volume (USD)"
},
+ "ltc": {
+ "blockchainSize": "@:btc.blockchainSize",
+ "bps": "@:btc.bps",
+ "ctps": "@:btc.ctps",
+ "difficulty": "@:btc.difficulty",
+ "fiatPrice-usd": "@:btc.fiatPrice-usd",
+ "halving": "@:btc.halving",
+ "lastBlock": "@:btc.lastBlock",
+ "marketCap-usd": "@:btc.marketCap-usd",
+ "medianBlockSize": "@:btc.medianBlockSize",
+ "medianBlockTime": "@:btc.medianBlockTime",
+ "medianFee-litPerByte": "Median Fee (Lit/vByte)",
+ "medianFee-usd": "@:btc.medianFee-usd",
+ "medianTxsPerBlock": "@:btc.medianTxsPerBlock",
+ "mempool-bytes": "@:btc.mempool-bytes",
+ "mempool-size": "@:btc.mempool-size",
+ "rs": "@:btc.rs",
+ "s": "@:btc.s",
+ "sizeAltTitle": "@:btc.sizeAltTitle",
+ "sizeTitle": "@:btc.sizeTitle",
+ "lpb": "Fee (Litoshis/vByte)",
+ "supply-circulating": "@:btc.supply-circulating",
+ "tot": "@:btc.tot",
+ "tps": "@:btc.tps",
+ "volume-usd": "@:btc.volume-usd"
+ },
"eth": {
"ctps": "@:btc.ctps",
"difficulty": "@:btc.difficulty",
From 6542eea809d611cf49660c0e902eb02c8cd86a1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:09 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 48/52] New translations houses.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/litecoin/houses.md | 14 ++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 zh/litecoin/houses.md
diff --git a/zh/litecoin/houses.md b/zh/litecoin/houses.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2513c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zh/litecoin/houses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+---
+title: Houses
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-10-19T07:27:54.987Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-10-19T07:27:54.987Z
+---
+
+## Litecoin Houses
+
+### [Lightning](/en/litecoin/houses/lightning)
+[](/en/litecoin/houses/lightning)
From b543ad6db974873ba12d83fcadf7199e5ffcd92b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:10 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 49/52] New translations lightning.md (Chinese Simplified)
---
zh/litecoin/houses/lightning.md | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 zh/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
diff --git a/zh/litecoin/houses/lightning.md b/zh/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8f2f10e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zh/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+---
+title: The Lightning Network
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-10-19T02:04:42.998Z
+tags: litecoin, lightning
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-10-19T02:04:42.998Z
+---
+
+
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+The [Lightning Network](https://lightning.network/) is a decentralized network using smart contract functionality in the blockchain to enable instant payments across a network of participants.
+
+
+## Config{#config}
+
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [lightning.json](/litecoin/houses/lightning.json)
From 0e1100a59e198beec012bad61b3cd127d859bdbf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:11 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 50/52] New translations en.json (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/zh-tw.json | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+)
diff --git a/zh-tw/zh-tw.json b/zh-tw/zh-tw.json
index 150f585..95c50d3 100644
--- a/zh-tw/zh-tw.json
+++ b/zh-tw/zh-tw.json
@@ -59,6 +59,32 @@
"tps": "Broadcasted Tx/Sec",
"volume-usd": "24HR Volume (USD)"
},
+ "ltc": {
+ "blockchainSize": "@:btc.blockchainSize",
+ "bps": "@:btc.bps",
+ "ctps": "@:btc.ctps",
+ "difficulty": "@:btc.difficulty",
+ "fiatPrice-usd": "@:btc.fiatPrice-usd",
+ "halving": "@:btc.halving",
+ "lastBlock": "@:btc.lastBlock",
+ "marketCap-usd": "@:btc.marketCap-usd",
+ "medianBlockSize": "@:btc.medianBlockSize",
+ "medianBlockTime": "@:btc.medianBlockTime",
+ "medianFee-litPerByte": "Median Fee (Lit/vByte)",
+ "medianFee-usd": "@:btc.medianFee-usd",
+ "medianTxsPerBlock": "@:btc.medianTxsPerBlock",
+ "mempool-bytes": "@:btc.mempool-bytes",
+ "mempool-size": "@:btc.mempool-size",
+ "rs": "@:btc.rs",
+ "s": "@:btc.s",
+ "sizeAltTitle": "@:btc.sizeAltTitle",
+ "sizeTitle": "@:btc.sizeTitle",
+ "lpb": "Fee (Litoshis/vByte)",
+ "supply-circulating": "@:btc.supply-circulating",
+ "tot": "@:btc.tot",
+ "tps": "@:btc.tps",
+ "volume-usd": "@:btc.volume-usd"
+ },
"eth": {
"ctps": "@:btc.ctps",
"difficulty": "@:btc.difficulty",
From 96ac02d7b8c23c07c7c1b437d11feb0f728e3468 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:12 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 51/52] New translations houses.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/litecoin/houses.md | 14 ++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 zh-tw/litecoin/houses.md
diff --git a/zh-tw/litecoin/houses.md b/zh-tw/litecoin/houses.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2513c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zh-tw/litecoin/houses.md
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+---
+title: Houses
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-10-19T07:27:54.987Z
+tags:
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-10-19T07:27:54.987Z
+---
+
+## Litecoin Houses
+
+### [Lightning](/en/litecoin/houses/lightning)
+[](/en/litecoin/houses/lightning)
From 60be07cb11e6b40ba06eda62eb3b858b3b60a701 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: txstreet-wiki <80475623+txstreet-wiki@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:40:13 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 52/52] New translations lightning.md (Chinese Traditional)
---
zh-tw/litecoin/houses/lightning.md | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 zh-tw/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
diff --git a/zh-tw/litecoin/houses/lightning.md b/zh-tw/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8f2f10e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zh-tw/litecoin/houses/lightning.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+---
+title: The Lightning Network
+description:
+published: true
+date: 2021-10-19T02:04:42.998Z
+tags: litecoin, lightning
+editor: markdown
+dateCreated: 2021-10-19T02:04:42.998Z
+---
+
+
+
+## Summary{#summary}
+
+The [Lightning Network](https://lightning.network/) is a decentralized network using smart contract functionality in the blockchain to enable instant payments across a network of participants.
+
+
+## Config{#config}
+
+Below is a json config file used by TxStreet, including a list of contracts. [lightning.json](/litecoin/houses/lightning.json)