No Ethereum Push Notification Service videos yet. You could help us improve this page by suggesting one.
Based on our record, Ethereum Push Notification Service seems to be a lot more popular than BlockCypher. While we know about 21 links to Ethereum Push Notification Service, we've tracked only 2 mentions of BlockCypher. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
So I added old keys to MultiDoge and the wallets synced up but the balances show in MultiDoge doesn't seem to be correct. I've checked all addresses that I've added against blockcypher.com and it shows 0 balance on all but one which shows the same on Blockcypher and in MultiDoge. Is MultiDoge malfunctioning (Most likely I guess)? It shows that it's synced with the latest block. Source: over 2 years ago
Thanks for that - really helpful video. Looks like my only option is to wait it out and have the transaction bounced back, but what I can't understand is that the receiver reckons they have it, yet when I try and look at the transaction id in blockstream.info its not there, but does show up under blockcypher.com Anyway, its coming up to a couple of weeks soon so will see what happens. Source: about 3 years ago
Let recipient = "0xD8634C39BBFd4033c0d3289C4515275102423681", type = "3", title = "Number changed", body = `Number changed from ${event.params.from} to ${event.params.to}`, subject = "Number changed", message = `Number changed from ${event.params.from} to ${event.params.to}`, image = "null", secret = "null", cta = "https://epns.io/". - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
// import required packages Const EpnsSDK = require("@epnsproject/backend-sdk-staging").default; // connecting to the channel using the private key Const CHANNEL_PK = "0x4968b4cd6ea60a132cdef893320c11f9febd374ae3ccf0ede7820668a431acb8"; // the private key of the channel (async function Main() { // initialise the sdk const epnsSdk = new EpnsSDK(CHANNEL_PK); const pushNotificationTitle = "Hello There!";... - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
This can be done using EPNS. It aims to be the communication layer of Web 3. EPNS is currently developing a solution through which one can communicate securely between two crypto wallets. Also, all the chats would be completely encrypted, and we aim to do it in a completely decentralized manner. PS: I'm a developer working at EPNS, specifically involved in wallet-to-wallet chat development. Source: almost 2 years ago
Something like https://epns.io/ ? I think these guys just got $10 mill in funding. Source: almost 2 years ago
EPNS push notifications allow for web3 native decentralized broadcast messaging, and users who subscribe to feeds can get paid. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hyperledger - Hyperledger is a multi-project open source collaborative effort hosted by The Linux Foundation, created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies.
Ethercast - Get notifications for events on the Ethereum blockchain
Kaleido Blockchain Business Cloud - Create and manage enterprise private blockchain networks within minutes using Kaleido's platform. Our full-stack enterprise blockchain as a service and cloud integrations support your entire blockchain journey, from PoC to live production.
Reach Kim - Push notifications the easy way
IBM MQ - IBM MQ is messaging middleware that simplifies and accelerates the integration of diverse applications and data across multiple platforms.
Blockbutler - Real-time transaction notifications for the blockchain