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marrywillson · 13 days ago
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Best UI/UX Development Service in Wyoming | Flexible Design Solutions  
With our skilled best UI/UX development services in Wyoming, you can completely revamp your online experience. Making aesthetically beautiful, user-focused interfaces that increase engagement and boost conversions is our area of expertise. Our talented team blends cutting-edge design with flawless functionality to meet the demands of your business. Together, we can improve the usability of your product and create memorable user experiences that entice customers to return. Reach out to us right now! 
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weekinethereum · 7 years ago
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June 28, 2018
News and Links
Protocol
Latest Casper standup call
Buterin: Hash-based VDFs, MIMC and STARKs and Verifiable delay functions and attacks
More Buterin: griefing factor analysis model
Prysmatic’s latest sharding implementation update
Esteban Ordano: Plasmabits. Ethresear.ch writeup of EVM on Plasma chain
Alexey Akhunov: recent data on turbo-geth performance
Mist Browser beta and Ethereum Wallet v0.11.0 release candidate
Stuff for developers
Velma: real time Solidity debugger with VS Code integration
SolidStamp - on-chain registry of code audits
“A definition of purity in the Ethereum EVM with strategies for detecting purity on-chain”
Zero knowledge taxation on Ethereum from QED-it
What we learned contributing to OpenZeppelin
Tutorial on using Puppeth to create a PoA testnet on AWS
Writing WebAssembly by hand
ethereum-abi-ui: generate UI form fields from ABI
Bloom releases developer documentation
uPort overhauls its developer documentation
Simple NodeJS Eth explorer
Solidity, Truffle, NodeJS starter in a Docker image
Metamask passport client - verify token holdings for access
Your first Dharma loan dapp in 5 minutes tutorial
Etherlime: dev framework using ethers.js
web3.Swift v0.3 - native ABI parsing
IBFT explainer for enterprise devs
Ecosystem
Ethereum Name Service: New team, new logo, new roadmap, new workshop/hackathon
Analyzing decentralized exchange activity from Alethio. Cool data viz.
Bankex’s charity water vending machine using NFC
UX challenges in Ethereum - wrapup of post-Edcon UX unconf
Two Ethereum messaging implementations: Melon mail updated and Eth-mail live on Ropsten
Live on mainnet
Status beta is live on mainnet
DAOStack’s Alchemy frontend is deployed to mainnet
Governance and Standards
Enjin blog post on ERC 1155. Gaming NFTs so you can swap many tokens with less gas
ERC1178: Multi-class token standard similar to ERC1155
A different take on NFT composables from Cryptokitties
Project Updates
Livepeer: a path to scaling video transcoding — mining GPUs can transcode video in parallel with only marginal increase in electricity
Updates on the Digix Gold Marketplace
Nice summary of recent Golem AMA
Grid+ gets regulatory approval in Texas to sell electricity
Maker is revamping Oasis dex
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Vlad Zamfir and Vitalik Buterin talk scalability on Hidden Forces
Logan Brutsche talks his new Crypto Primitives Academy on Hashing It Out
London meetup talks: OpenLaw, Incentivai, Ambrosus
Joe Lubin video (and transcript!) on some of the theses that drive ConsenSys
Vanessa Grellet talks social impact on Blockchain Bridge
Paratii’s Felipe Santa Ana The Bitcoin Podcast
Jutta Steiner on fixing the internet with Economist radio
Tokens
Eric Budish NBER working paper: The economic limits of Bitcoin and blockchain. The “model suggests that Bitcoin would be majority attacked if it became sufficiently economically important”
Objective vs subjective TCRs
Incentive alignment in TCRs
Mimicables as token primitive
Token Foundry’s standards for consumer tokens
Vitalik’s estimate of Bitcoin and Ether demand elasticity using historical events
General
EthNews owner Blockchains, LLC pulls back the curtain just a little bit at its massive Northern Nevada industrial park
Sacramento Kings NBA franchise to mine Ether for charity
Brian Armstrong launches GiveCrypto with a 1m donation
a16z announces 300m crypto venture fund
Fortune Q&A with Olaf Carlson-Wee on getting to 1 billion AUM
Facebook lifts its blanket ban on crypto ads
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note:
June 25 -- Etherisc token sale starts
June 28 -- BuildEth (San Francisco)
June 30 -- Solidity Gas Golfing challenge deadline
June 30-July1 -- Off the chain state channel workshop (Berlin)
July 6-7 -- TechCrunch blockchain and Ethereum events (Zug)
July 9 -- Augur scheduled to launch
July 12 -- Sharding and Casper workshop with Karl Floersch and Justin Drake (New Delhi)
July 12-18 -- IC3 Eth Bootcamp (Ithaca, NY)
July 14-15 -- Ethereum Magicians governance talks in Berlin
July 19-20 -- DappCon (Berlin)
July 24-26 -- NIFTY hackathon and NFT conference (Hong Kong)
August 3-4 -- Discon (Boulder, CO)
August 10-12 -- EthIndia hackathon (Bangalore)
August 10-12 -- ENS workshop and hackathon (London)
August 22 -- Maker DAO ‘Foundation Proposal’ vote
September 6 -- Security unconference (Berlin)
September 7-9 -- EthBerlin hackathon
September 7-9 -- WyoHackathon (Wyoming)
Oct 5-7 -- TruffleCon in Portland
Oct 5-7 -- EthSanFrancisco hackathon
Oct 22-24 -- Web3Summit (Berlin)
Oct 30 - Nov 2 -- Devcon4 (Prague)
December -- EthSingapore hackathon
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coin-river-blog · 7 years ago
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Accessing and building on Ethereum is hard, and Infura makes it easier. But at what cost? And what can be done about it?
Blockchain Onboarding Is the Worst
While some in the cryptosphere appear befuddled that cryptocurrency has not yet reached mass adoption, the explanation seems rather obvious to me. Frankly, using blockchain and crypto is a pain.
First, you have to have enough information to care in the first place. Most people I talk to don't even know what blockchain is, but people already in the space seem to forget how esoteric this stuff is. At the very base level, you have to sell people on the underlying values of decentralization and security, and make them understand, at least in some general way, that blockchain delivers on those promises. This alone is a challenge.
Then, once a person knows what blockchain is and why it matters, they have to know how to access it. For people who are new to blockchain, even finding the right terms for a Google search might be difficult. They might not know what Ethereum is, or what Dapps are, or how to buy the cryptocurrency required to interact with them. They have to learn about private keys, exchanges, MetaMask – they likely have to jump through a million KYC hoops, or have problems with their bank or credit union's compatibility with an exchange or wallet. Onboarding is a nightmare is what I am saying.
But say you get through all of that, and you've chosen to use Ethereum because you think that as a network and community it aligns with your values. Then you get to the Dapps. There aren't a whole lot of particularly useful ones out there, at least in part because of the lack of network effect (again, probably related to the extreme friction in onboarding and lack of consumer awareness). But say you get this far, and you're excited because you can finally get started on starting your CryptoKitty breeding operation. Once you're this far, depending on your Dapp of choice, it's mostly smooth sailing. It's adorable cats, relatively decent UX. (Of course, not all Dapps are user-friendly; there are also applications that seem intentionally designed to make me question my intelligence.)
Infura Eliminates One Major Hassle, But It's Only a Stopgap
But get this: Unless you're also running your own node, you're probably not benefiting from all of those glorious promises of security and decentralization that got you jumping through all of those hoops. At least not to the extent you might assume or hope. You're probably interacting with Ethereum through Infura, a node cluster that connects the front-end user interface (UI) of Dapps to the back-end smart contract on the Ethereum blockchain. It also connects Dapps to Ropsten, Rinkeby, and Kovan testnets. Infura is the infrastructure that allows MetaMask to access Ethereum. uPort, Cipher Browser, CryptoKitties, MyCrypto, and MyEtherWallet all use Infura to connect to Ethereum. Truffle lets you build Dapps with Infura. Its infrastructure is pervasive.
Let me clarify.
When you go on CryptoKitties.co and you see all of those cute pictures and easy-to-click buttons, that's not Ethereum. That's just a website that makes it easier for non-technical people to buy kitties and see what they look like. If you're a technical person, that much is obvious, but to others this might come as a surprise. CryptoKitties exists as an EDCC (or "smart contract"), and your cat's code, as well as proof of your ownership, is stored on Ethereum. But most people probably don't interact with CryptoKitties at the code level, and instead use the CryptoKitties website. So then, when you buy a CryptoKitty from the website, that transaction has to be communicated to and recorded on the blockchain. If you're running your own node, then it's your computer that directly sends a transaction to the blockchain to be mined into a block. Or, if you're running a mining node, then you might mine the transaction into a block yourself. Either way, you're directly interacting with the blockchain, and you can guarantee that it will be recorded as sent. However, if you're not running your own node, then you're allowing an Infura node to send that transaction on your behalf. And a lot of transactions are relayed through its infrastructure. It boasts processing more than 10 billion requests per day, and has been used by more than 40,000 developers and Dapps. It should be noted that Infura also allows access to IPFS, but still, those numbers are incredible.
Infura offers its services for free, and they seem to work very well. Infura successfully eliminates one of the most challenging hurdles to blockchain adoption. Running a full node requires a decent level of tech know-how (more than I possess, at least), patience, processing power, and memory. It is highly unlikely that someone like myself would ever run a node, and yet I was willing to jump through all of the other hoops. So on that point, Infura should be applauded for making Ethereum significantly more accessible.
Not to mention that Infura offers a stack of developer tools that significantly ease the buidling process. Even skeptics of the technology are generally pretty quick to defend Infura for its merits.
The Potential Problem
But there are skeptics.
The whole promise of Ethereum is that it offers secure, decentralized, p2p transactions, so the fact that one node cluster is relaying such a huge amount of data for users not running their own nodes, and – on top of that – is built into the core of so many Dapps, raises some concerns. Infura boasts security as a central promise, but nothing is hack proof. Because Infura's infrastructure is as pervasive as it is, a security breach, or if something simply goes wrong with the code, it could have catastrophic effects to the network, the Dapps built on it, and the people using them.
Right now, there aren't any solid alternatives. Developers tend to emphasize the need for more people to run their own nodes, and that light clients are a relatively accessible solution for most users. Light clients don't require the same processing power, memory, or patience as syncing and then running a full node, but that still puts the responsibility on the user, who already has enough challenges. I think that developers – steeped so deeply as they are in the cryptosphere – underestimate the burden even one more obstacle creates for a non-technical person.
What the answer is remains unclear, as so many things in the blockchain world, but it's no doubt something that will be discussed and explored at the Status Hackathon, and at Devcon. 
Alison is an editor and occasional writer for ETHNews. She has a master’s in English from the University of Wyoming. She lives in Reno with her pooch and a cat she half likes. Her favorite things to do include binge listening to podcasts, getting her chuckles via dog memes, and spending as much time outside as possible.
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marrywillson · 12 days ago
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Empowering Innovation: Product Development and UI/UX Services in Wyoming with Cuneiform Consulting
Wyoming’s rugged landscapes and entrepreneurial spirit provide a unique backdrop for innovation, making it a rising hub for product development and UI/UX design. At Cuneiform Consulting, we’re proud to lead the charge, helping businesses across the Equality State create user-centered products that thrive in competitive markets. This blog dives into how our product development and UI/UX services are shaping Wyoming’s tech future. Why Wyoming for Product Development?
Wyoming’s business-friendly climate, with no corporate income tax and a burgeoning tech ecosystem, is perfect for product innovation. From startups in Cheyenne to enterprises in Jackson, company are leveraging local talent and resources to build cutting-edge solutions. Key benefits include:
Cost Efficiency: Lower costs than coastal tech hubs allow for greater investment in design and development.
Skilled Workforce: Wyoming’s universities and remote work culture attract top-tier developers and designers.
Collaborative Ecosystem: A tight-knit business community fosters partnerships and rapid iteration.
The Power of UI/UX in Product Success
User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design are the cornerstones of products that users love. At Cuneiform Consulting, our UI/UX service in Wyoming businesses deliver intuitive, engaging, and functional experiences. Here’s why UI/UX is critical:
Memorable First Impressions: A visually appealing, seamless interface builds trust and drives engagement.
User-Centric Solutions: UX research uncovers real user needs, boosting adoption and loyalty.
Market Differentiation: Exceptional design sets products apart in crowded industries, from apps to enterprise tools.
Our Services at Cuneiform Consulting
Cuneiform Consulting offers end-to-end product development and UI/UX design services tailored to Wyoming’s diverse business landscape. Our expertise includes:
1. Product Development
We transform ideas into market-ready products with a streamlined process:
Ideation and Prototyping: Create interactive prototypes using tools like Figma and Adobe XD.
Agile Development: Build scalable solutions with modern tech stacks (React, Python, Node.js, and more).
Testing and Launch: Rigorous QA ensures flawless performance and a smooth rollout.
2. UI/UX Design
Our design team crafts experiences that captivate users:
User Research: Conduct surveys, interviews, and usability tests to understand your audience.
Wireframing and Design: Deliver responsive, pixel-perfect interfaces for web and mobile.
Continuous Improvement: Refine designs based on user feedback and performance metrics.
3. Tailored Solutions
From startups to established businesses, we customize our services to meet your goals:
E-commerce platforms with frictionless checkout experiences.
Mobile apps with intuitive navigation and sleek designs.
SaaS products with powerful, user-friendly dashboards.
Why Choose Cuneiform Consulting in Wyoming?
Local Insight: We understand Wyoming’s unique market and business needs, from Casper to Laramie.
Collaborative Partnership: Work closely with our team to align on your vision and objectives.
Proven Track Record: Our portfolio showcases successful projects for Wyoming-based clients across industries.
Success Story: A Wyoming Startup’s Transformation
A Jackson-based healthcare startup partnered with Cuneiform Consulting to develop a telehealth app. Our team conducted in-depth user research to identify pain points, designed an accessible and visually appealing UI, and built a secure, scalable app using React Native. Post-launch, the app achieved a 35% increase in user engagement, driven by its intuitive design and robust functionality.
Start Your Journey with Cuneiform Consulting
Wyoming is redefining innovation, and Cuneiform Consulting is at the forefront, delivering world-class product development and UI/UX design. Whether you’re launching a startup or upgrading an existing product, we’re here to bring your vision to life. Contact us at [email protected] or visit www.cuneiformconsulting.com to discuss your project and take the first step toward success.
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marrywillson · 2 months ago
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Elevate your business with a top UI/UX design company in USA, offering expert web and mobile solutions. Our UI/UX design services in Sheridan deliver user-friendly, innovative designs that boost engagement and growth.
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marrywillson · 3 months ago
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In today’s digital world, your website is often the first point of contact between your business and potential customers. If your site fails to provide an optimal user experience, it could lead to high bounce rates and low conversion rates. That’s where UI/UX design services in Sheridan come in, and if you’re based in Sheridan or looking for top-notch design services, Cuneiform is here to guide you.
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marrywillson · 6 months ago
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At Cuneiform, Wyoming’s leading UI/UX design company based in Sheridan, we’re dedicated to helping brands elevate their digital presence with custom-tailored design solutions. 
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marrywillson · 3 months ago
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At our agency, we specialize in innovative, user-centered UI/UX development services in USA. As a leading UI/UX development company in Wyoming, we deliver seamless and visually stunning user experiences tailored to your brand.
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marrywillson · 16 days ago
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Elevate Your Digital Presence with Premier UI/UX Development Services in Wyoming 
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Why UI/UX Development Matters 
A well-designed user interface (UI) paired with a thoughtfully crafted user experience (UX) can transform how customers interact with your brand. Effective UI/UX design enhances usability, boosts customer satisfaction, and increases conversions. Whether you're launching a mobile app, revamping a website, or building a complex digital platform, professional UI/UX services ensure your product is visually appealing, intuitive, and aligned with your business goals. 
In Wyoming, where businesses range from innovative startups to established enterprises, the demand for high-quality UI/UX development is growing. Companies need partners who understand local market dynamics while delivering world-class design solutions. This is where Cuneiform Consulting excels. 
Cuneiform Consulting: Your Trusted UI/UX Partner in Wyoming 
Based in Sheridan, Wyoming, Cuneiform Consulting is a premier IT solutions provider specializing in UI/UX design and development. With a global presence and a local commitment, Cuneiform combines cutting-edge technology with a user-centered approach to create digital experiences that resonate with audiences. Their expertise spans web and mobile app design, product development, and strategic consulting, making them a one-stop shop for businesses aiming to elevate their digital presence. 
What Sets Cuneiform Consulting Apart? 
User-Centric Design Philosophy: Cuneiform prioritizes understanding user needs through in-depth research, usability testing, and persona development. This ensures every design decision is grounded in real user insights, resulting in intuitive and engaging interfaces. 
Comprehensive UI/UX Services: From wireframing and prototyping to high-fidelity designs and usability audits, Cuneiform offers end-to-end solutions tailored to your project’s needs. They also specialize in emerging technologies like augmented reality (AR) and AI-driven interfaces. 
Proven Track Record: Cuneiform has worked with clients like Avanti Way, a U.S.-based real estate services provider, to enhance their digital ecosystems. Their collaborative approach and focus on measurable outcomes have earned them glowing client testimonials, with one client noting, “They are very co-operative and supportive… We will surely recommend their services.” 
Local Expertise, Global Reach: With an office at 1309 Coffeen Avenue STE 15363, Sheridan, Wyoming, Cuneiform understands the unique needs of Wyoming businesses while leveraging global design trends and technologies. 
Commitment to Innovation: Cuneiform continuously explores new domains, integrating futuristic technologies to create products that are both cost-effective and scalable. Their multidisciplinary team ensures every project is forward-thinking and impactful. 
Key UI/UX Services Offered by Cuneiform Consulting 
UI/UX Design & Development: Crafting visually stunning and user-friendly interfaces for web and mobile applications. 
UX Audits & Consulting: Analyzing existing digital products to identify pain points and propose actionable improvements. 
Prototyping & Wireframing: Building interactive prototypes to visualize and refine user journeys before development. 
Usability Testing: Conducting rigorous testing to ensure products are intuitive and accessible to diverse audiences. 
Specialized Interfaces: Designing AR, AI, and blockchain-based interfaces that simplify complex technologies for users. 
Why Choose Wyoming for UI/UX Development? 
Wyoming’s business-friendly environment, coupled with its growing tech ecosystem, makes it an ideal hub for UI/UX development. The state’s low taxes, minimal regulations, and supportive startup culture attract innovative companies, creating a vibrant market for digital services. Sheridan and Cheyenne, in particular, are emerging as tech hotspots, with firms like Cuneiform Consulting leading the charge. 
Local UI/UX providers offer personalized attention and a deep understanding of regional audiences, ensuring your digital products resonate with Wyoming customers while competing on a global stage. By partnering with a Wyoming-based company like Cuneiform, you gain a strategic ally committed to your long-term success. 
How Cuneiform Consulting Drives Business Growth 
Cuneiform Consulting goes beyond aesthetics, focusing on designs that deliver tangible business outcomes. Their process begins with thorough research to understand your target audience and business objectives. From there, they create detailed user personas, map user journeys, and develop wireframes and prototypes to bring your vision to life. Iterative testing and feedback ensure the final product is polished and effective. 
For example, Cuneiform helped Mayfair Aesthetics Advancements Clinics transition to a modern digital platform, showcasing their ability to align technology with business goals. Their clients consistently praise their strong digital marketing integration and cooperative approach, which amplifies the impact of their UI/UX solutions. 
Getting Started with Cuneiform Consulting 
Ready to transform your digital products with world-class UI/UX design? Cuneiform Consulting makes it easy to get started. Contact their Sheridan office at: 
Address: 1309 Coffeen Avenue STE 15363, Sheridan, Wyoming – 82801, USA 
Phone: +91 98193 83948 (Sales) 
Hours: Monday–Friday, 10 AM– 7 PM 
Visit their website at www.thecuneiform.com to request a quote or schedule a consultation. Whether you’re a Wyoming startup or an established business, Cuneiform’s team is ready to craft digital experiences that engage, convert, and inspire. 
Conclusion 
Investing in professional UI/UX development is a game-changer for businesses aiming to captivate users and drive growth. In Wyoming, Cuneiform Consulting leads the way with its innovative, user-centric approach and proven results. By partnering with Cuneiform, you’ll unlock the power of exceptional design to create digital products that stand out in today’s competitive market. 
Don’t settle for ordinary—elevate your brand with Cuneiform Consulting’s world-class UI/UX development services. Contact them today to start your journey toward digital excellence. 
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