Funds were distributed using these paper “burner wallets” pre-loaded with $10.

If you haven’t had a chance to meet with developers in the wild, while they showcase their projects, it is highly suggested you do so. On January 9th, an Ethereum Boulder (ETH Boulder) meetup at Galvanize brought together developers, investors, and the intrigued alike.

The ETH Boulder meetups “talk all things Ethereum and Blockchain,” where developers, entrepreneurs, and inquisitive minds are welcome.

The presenter, Austin Griffith, showcased a burner wallet where a quick, discardable, and easy-to-use web wallet is created through the use of locally generated keys. The presentation contained tidbits of information gained from project to project as Griffith showed the attendee’s his development path through the ecosystem.