Curvegrid Events articles
What’s in store for Bangkok: new features, new chains, and exciting collaborations.
Insights from Singapore - September 2024
In 2023, our team continued to embark on a journey to explore the realms of blockchain technology, achieving significant milestones along the way.
Last month we flew out to Istanbul and experienced a memorable week of networking, collaboration, and blockchain breakthroughs. Here’s a full rundown.
Bringing a touch of Japan to the land of cats, we’re excited to introduce a fun and interactive game for all attendees: Maneki Neko NFT Stamp Rally.
The team is ready to indulge in a weekend filled with all things blockchain and Web3 at ETHGlobal Istanbul. Here’s a taste of what's to come and more.
A breakdown of the projects, vibes, and ideas at ETHGlobal Tokyo 2023 and what comes next.
Discover Tokyo's best crypto spots! Check out our ETHGlobal Tokyo City Guide featuring bars, lounges, and events for crypto enthusiasts.
Discover Tokyo's top sights! Explore Sensoji Temple, Shibuya Crossing, the Imperial Gardens, Tsukiji Outer Market, Akihabara, and Shinjuku.
We prepared a list of food recommendations that you should try while visiting our city.
From October 11 to 14, Curvegrid will be joining this year's Devcon in Bogota, Colombia.
We are proud to announce that So & Sato and Curvegrid are joining forces to deliver next-generation services at the intersection of finance, tech, and regulation.
We recently participated in ETHGlobal’s Hack Money hackathon. We are fond of hackathons at Curvegrid.
This report examines the potential advantages to NGO adoption of new technology through private sector partnership.
Engineers and interns from Curvegrid are participating in the ETHGlobal HackMoney hackathon, which runs from April 24 to May 24, 2020.
To stem the Covid-19 transmission, governments around the world have issued advisories to allow employees to work from home.
In order to better understand the needs of our customers (and also to have fun), Curvegrid hosted its first internal Hackathon this February.
We're still catching our breath a couple of weeks after the Ethereum Devcon conference in Osaka.
When people think of blockchain, the first things that often come to mind are Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, or cryptoassets.
Over the past year, I developed a Blockchain “Stamp Rally” -- a treasure hunt style game popular in Japan and often held by train companies.
The Deconomy 2019 conference took place at Jangchung Arena in Seoul, South Korea on April 4th through 5th.
Smart contracts are a powerful tool for creating decentralized apps and custom cryptocurrencies.
As before, we will be going over the steps required to get the Solidity Remix IDE ‘Donation’ tutorial up and running on an Ethereum private-net.
We've recorded a brief introduction to the Ethereum blockchain. We first presented a version of these slides at the Tokyo FinTech Meetup
If you load the DApp in a normal web browser and try to do anything, you will be unceremoniously chastised with error messages from the JavaScript console.
This post is intended to provide an end-to-end walk through getting a DApp up and running on a basic toolchain.
We just finished attending Consensus 2017.
We traveled to New York City this week to attend the Consensus 2017 conference from Monday to Wednesday.
In our previous post we tried compiling, disassembling and comparing Ethereum smart contracts using solc, the Solidity compiler, and evmdis, a Solidity disassembler that works on the principle of abstract interpretation.
Solidity is the smart contract language of the Ethereum blockchain. It gets compiled into bytecode by the solc compiler.