My article is completely and deliberately terrible, but I did sneak in a reference to Pocket. Here's a screenshot from the Lunyr Private Alpha:
The alpha platform is quite rough, and it's taken me all afternoon to try to get any transaction at all posted. Turns out the first one that I could get to go through was this deeply-incomplete article that's mostly copied from my MIST Subchain post.
But it's kind of exciting! The article is somehow associated with an actual Ethereum transaction, which means that somehow what happens one the website is successfully integrated with some Ethereum smart contract. Unfortunately, I think the smart contracts are all still closed-source, so I don't really know what they do.
However, I've been unable to review any articles.
I'll quickly summarize the review process as currently implemented. I've tried many times over the past couple months to get a review posted on the site, but various things have prevented me from doing so. Nonetheless, here's how it works:
First, you give your "overall impression" score for the article:
Then, you answer these questions:
More questions:
You give a quick text review (I didn't like this article much, as you can tell):
You give it an overall score from 1-5; I believe 3 and above means "I vote to publish." I gave this article a 2. Then you choose how much you want to pay for Ethereum gas (makes me miss Steem's free transactions so much. Paying for gas sucks!):
Then, since it's just an Alpha release, you get an error message when something goes wrong with submitting the transaction to Ethereum:
Pretty rusty, but it's progressing forward! Just being able to publish an article feels like a big win to me. Right now, LUN has a market cap under $30M and it's one of a few Ethereum smart-contract projects that's actually doing something. I'm sneakily considering buying some more just in case the current crypto bull run continues. Supposedly they're launching an open Beta in Q1 2018; we'll see if they end up getting things polished up in time for that to be a good idea.
Disclaimer: I am long LUN and a participant in the Private Alpha; you should therefore not consider this review unbiased.