other URL?
HEX can't be turned off. There are numerous independently maintained HEX frontends: Ethereum network: go.hex.com | app.icosa.pro | go.tshare.app | apphex.win | backuphex.com | hexmob.win | staker.app | etherscan.io | IPFS link Pulsechain network: app.icosa.pro | apphex.win | hexmob.win | staker.app | go.tshare.app | backuphex.com | IPFS link For more details see hexicans.info/hex-smart-contract
go.hex.com is now more decentralized and offers IPFS links & community created versions of the staking interface as well as a downloadable HEX Server to run the website yourself. Follow the instructions on go.hex.com or watch the 2 video guides below. Note: Users may get security warnings when accessing these IPFS sites, which is normal. How to Guides: HEX Server (Windows) https://youtu.be/UpgOAQIm_Mo HEX Server (MacOS) https://youtu.be/49Ovn-a2eEw
Literally 1 Extra click https://youtu.be/49Ovn-a2eEw?si=B6AiEp1-Zt942dQ4
Still there. First 3 links.
Staking option is not there on go.hex.com/stake. There's a list of links instead.
go.hex.com is now more decentralized and offers IPFS links & community created versions of the staking interface as well as a downloadable HEX Server to run the website yourself. Follow the instructions on go.hex.com or watch the 2 video guides below. Note: Users may get security warnings when accessing these IPFS sites, which is normal. How to Guides: HEX Server (Windows) https://youtu.be/UpgOAQIm_Mo HEX Server (MacOS) https://youtu.be/49Ovn-a2eEw
HEX can't be turned off. There are numerous independently maintained HEX frontends: Ethereum network: go.hex.com | app.icosa.pro | go.tshare.app | apphex.win | backuphex.com | hexmob.win | staker.app | etherscan.io | IPFS link Pulsechain network: app.icosa.pro | apphex.win | hexmob.win | staker.app | go.tshare.app | backuphex.com | IPFS link For more details see hexicans.info/hex-smart-contract
I just told you the old frontend is still there, on the first 3 links.
And I just linked you a video. Explaining everything
Answers require reading, videos require watching... Is there any easier way?
Those are IPFS. Are those safe to use from Firefox or Brave?
https://youtu.be/49Ovn-a2eEw?si=B6AiEp1-Zt942dQ4
They are IPFS protocol, so obviously they are better than HTTPS.
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