In this episode, we discuss the importance of privacy in blockchain technology with Nathaniel Fried from Privacy Pools. They explore the challenges of maintaining privacy while ensuring compliance with regulations, the mechanics of how Privacy Pools work, and the implications for everyday users and institutions. Nathaniel shares insights on the necessity of privacy as a human right and the future of privacy protocols in the crypto ecosystem.
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Sustainable Funding for Ethereum's Public Goods Sustainable Funding for Ethereum's Public Goods In this episode, Sejal & Devansh discuss the challenges and opportunities within the Ethereum ecosystem, focusing on the need for sustainable funding for public goods. They introduce a roadmap aimed at addressing these issues through a three-phase approach: broad dependency mapping, a funding dashboard, and a commitment to allocate 2% of revenue towards supporting essential infrastructure. The conversation emphasizes the importance of open-source contributions, community engagement, and innovative solutions to ensure the long-term viability of the ecosystem.
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Agora - Governance in Web3 Agora - Governance in Web3 In this conversation, Yitong delves into the complexities of governance in the Web3 space, focusing on the Agora platform. They discuss the importance of meaningful tokens, the challenges of governance, and the innovative solutions Agora offers, including modular governance contracts and progressive decentralization. The conversation also touches on the distinction between public and private goods in governance, the role of delegation, and the future of governance in the Ethereum ecosystem. Agora helps to deploy the best end-to-end governance system without writing a single line of code.
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Gardens - Web3 Governance Framework Gardens - Bottom-Up Governance for Web3 Ecosystems Gardens is a bottom-up governance framework designed to support web3 ecosystems. It provides coordination infrastructure and funding mechanisms that help grow networks of public goods—run by the individuals and communities that understand them best.
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DeepGov - AI Politicians for Governance DeepGov - AI Politicians for Governance DeepGov enables configurable AI Politicians for capital allocation and governance. Our platform provides tools for exploring political alignment, voting mechanisms, and direct interaction with AI politicians representing different ideological perspectives.
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PEEPanEIP - EIP-7892: Blob Parameter Only Hardforks PEEPanEIP - EIP-7892: Blob Parameter Only Hardforks In this episode, Pooja Ranjan discusses EIP 7892 with Mark Mackey, exploring its implications for Ethereum's scalability and the innovative approach to managing blob capacity. They delve into the technical aspects of the proposal, the importance of community involvement, and the future of Ethereum upgrades. Mark shares insights from his journey as a client developer and emphasizes the collaborative nature of the Ethereum community.
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In this episode of PEEEPanEIP, Vectorized and Pooja Ranjan discuss EIP 7939, which introduces the CLZ opcode, with co-author Vectorized. They explore the significance of this opcode in reducing computation costs, its implementation in the upcoming Fusaka upgrade, and its potential impact on Ethereum's performance. Vectorized shares insights on the opcode's functionality, its advantages over existing methods, and the community's support for its inclusion. The conversation also touches on gas costs, performance metrics, and the future of CLZ in the Ethereum ecosystem, concluding with a rapid-fire round of questions.
📄 EIP Reference
EIP-7939: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7939
Discussion Thread: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7939-create-a-new-opcode-for-counting-leading-zeros-clz/10805
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05:12 Understanding the CLZ Opcode and Its Functionality
12:01 The Significance of CLZ in Ethereum's Ecosystem
18:47 Implementation and Performance Considerations of CLZ
22:46 Discussion on Gas Costs and Safety of CLZ
28:58 Final Thoughts on EIP 7939 and Future Prospects
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In this episode of PEEPanEIP, we dive into EIP-7907, a proposal aimed at increasing the maximum smart contract size on Ethereum. Learn why this change matters, how it impacts developers, and what it means for the future of complex dApps.
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EIP‑7825 proposes a protocol‑enforced cap of 30 million gas per transaction, regardless of the overall block gas limit, to prevent individual transactions from consuming excessive block resources. This cap aims to improve network stability and guard against denial‑of‑service risks, especially as Ethereum evolves toward higher block gas limits and more complex transaction patterns. It also helps enhance parallel execution and rollup batching, ensuring that a single oversized transaction doesn’t bottleneck block processing.
EIP‑7934 proposes adding a protocol-level cap on the RLP-encoded size of execution-layer blocks, currently set at 10 MB plus a 512 KB margin, to prevent oversized blocks that strain network infrastructure. This cap addresses risks around network instability, such as slow block propagation, increased validation times, and potential consensus issues or DoS threats. While Ethereum already limits block processing by gas, explicitly bounding block bytes improves predictability and resilience in high-throughput scenarios or when adjusting gas limits upward.
📄 EIP Reference
EIP-7825: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7825
EIP-7934: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7934
Discussion Threads:
EIP-7825: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7825-transaction-gas-limit-cap/21848
EIP-7934: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7934-add-bytesize-limit-to-blocks/23589
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Host: Pooja Ranjan
Coordinator: Vaelyn
Editor: Akash
🕒 Timestamps
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:33 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:47 - Introduction
01:24 - About EIPs
03:00 - Giulio Rebuffo Introduction
04:53 - Presentation on EIP-7825 & EIP-7934
05:24 - Bottlenecks
06:03 - State Growth
06:45 - Bandwidth
08:06 - History Size
09:03 - Computation
09:26 - Bottlenecks: Protocol Rule
11:42 - EIP-7825
11:50 - EIP-7825: Reasons
12:52 - EIP-7825: Capping Transaction Limit
14:33 - EIP-7934
15:30 - EIP-7934: Network Specs
16:01 - EIP-7934: Preventing MESSAGE_TOO_LARGE
17:24 - EIP-7825 + EIP-7934
17:41 - Presentation End
EIP-7825 Questions
18:33 - Giulio on arriving at the 30 million gas number
20:21 - Giulio's take on setting the cap lower (e.g., ~16.7 million gas)
21:27 - Parallelization
22:31 - Where exactly are transactions over 30M gas rejected? JSON-RPC, txpool, or block validation?
23:40 - Why is gas critical to Ethereum’s architecture?
25:24 - Barrier to developers deploying large contracts
26:34 - Impact on node operators, validators, and light clients
27:01 - Do L2s or EVM chains have similar caps?
EIP-7934 Questions
27:34 - Why cap RLP-encoded block size at 10 MiB?
28:00 - Why separate block size limits from gas limits?
29:17 - What should implementers and developers keep in mind?
31:40 - Rapid Fire Round
43:38 - Closing Words
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EIP-7793 introduces the ASSERTTXINDEX opcode (0xfb), which reverts a transaction unless it is executed at a specific index within a block. This is designed to support encrypted mempools by preventing reordering of decrypted transactions, effectively mitigating frontrunning risks. The opcode ensures static validation by requiring the expected index to be read from calldata at the start of execution. It has a fixed gas cost of 3.
EIP-7843 introduces the SLOTNUM opcode (0x4b), allowing smart contracts to directly access the current slot number of a block. This removes the need to compute it from timestamps or include it as calldata, both of which are inefficient or error-prone. The slot number is calculated in the consensus layer and exposed at low gas cost (2), enabling more robust and future-proof smart contract design.
📄 EIP Reference
EIP-7793: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7793
EIP-7843: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7843
Discussion Threads:
EIP-7843: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7843-slotnum-opcode/22234
EIP-7793: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7793-asserttxindex-opcode/21513
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Editor: Akash
🕒 Timestamps
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:37 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:51 - Introduction
01:23 - About EIPs
02:17 - Marc Introduction
03:24 - Presentation on EIP-7793 & 7843
03:34 - The Ethereum Roadmap
04:10 - EIP-7843 - SLOTNUM opcode
05:26 - EIP-7793 - ASSERTTXINDEX opcode
06:00 - Motivation
12:18 - Last Slide
12:26 - Presentation End
12:39 - Is the bundler a new system contract?
13:37 - Use cases of these EIPs
14:22 - What is EIP-7843 and what problem does it solve?
17:09 - How easy is it to use EIP-7793?
18:48 - Is this EIP targeted for Fusaka upgrade?
20:21 - Community and client feedback
21:54 - Security and Risk
22:55 - EIPs deployment
23:56 - Client Feedback
24:54 - Marc's experience proposing the EIPs
26:25 - Rapid Fire Round
29:45 - Closing Words
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This episode provides an in-depth overview of EIP-7723, which outlines the structured stages that Ethereum Core EIPs undergo before activation in network upgrades. The proposal defines inclusion stages, offers guidance on transitions between stages, and aims to improve transparency in the upgrade process.
📄 EIP Reference
EIP-7723: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7723
Discussion Thread: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7723-network-upgrade-inclusion-stages/20281
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Coordinator: Vaelyn
Editor: Akash
🕒 Timestamps
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:41 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:55 - Introduction
01:23 - About EIP-7723
03:06 - Tim Self Introduction
06:03 - What motivated you to formalize this process into an EIP?
11:00 - Different EIP stages and the minimum requirement to be in there?
18:06 - Main difference between Considered for Inclusion and Scheduled for Inclusion?
19:15 - What happens when a Scheduled-for-Inclusion EIP fails devnet testing?
22:25 - How can EIP editors verify that client teams have "made a decision" on inclusion stage while reviewing PR to Upgrade Meta EIP?
24:03 - Do Tim see them becoming more like checklists of Upgrade EIPs rather than strategic roadmap documents?
26:17 - Wouldn’t that contradict their very definition as outlined in EIP-1?
28:50 - Are these stages unidirectional?
30:21 - Why not use the term “Deferred For Inclusion” rather than “Declined for Inclusion”?
33:11 - What metrics do you have in mind to measure the success of this process?
35:50 - What pain points in the current process are you aiming to solve with this restructure?
39:20 - What are your thoughts on the importance of communication and information sharing in Ethereum’s governance process?
40:11 - How do you see the role of the PEEPanEIP series in that context?
41:43 - How much longer do you think the ACDE / ACDC distinction remains useful?
44:28 - Any advice for the Ethereum Cat Herders on what we should focus on to better support coordination and transparency in the ecosystem?
48:50 - Rapid Fire Round
56:09 - Closing Words
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ERC-7710: Smart Contract Delegation
ERC-7710 introduces standardized interfaces to allow consistent delegation of capabilities from smart contracts to other contracts or externally owned accounts (EOAs).
Authors: Ryan McPeck, Dan Finlay, Rob Dawson, Derek Chiang
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:42 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:56 - Introduction
01:17 - About ERC 7710
02:25 - Dan Introduction
06:00 - Simona talks about EthCluj
08:00 - Presentation on ERC-7710
08:43 - Agenda
09:02 - 01 The Current State
14:23 - 02 A Different Model
19:37 - 03 How?
38:54 - 04 Embedded Accounts & The Future
45:20 - Try out ERC-7710 and a draft of ERC-7715
47:19 - Q&A Section
47:54 - Can ERC-7710 proceed without ERC-7579?
49:40 - Risk of centralized Delegation Manager implementation?
52:55 - Security edge cases or misuse potential?
57:45 - Is ERC-7710 ready to move to review status?
59:59 - Rapid Fire Section
01:02:08 - Message to Community
01:02:47 - Closing Words by Pooja
EIP-7917: Deterministic proposer lookahead
EIP-7917 proposes to pre-calculate and store a deterministic proposer lookahead in the beacon state at the start of every epoch. This mechanism aims to support faster Layer 2 preconfirmations by offering predictable validator responsibilities.
Authors: Lin Oshitani and Justin Drake
Status: Considered for Inclusion
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:34 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:48 - Introduction
01:08 - About EIP 7917
02:10 - Lin Introduction
02:57 - Justin Introduction
03:34 - Overview on EIP 7917 by Justin
06:34 - Presentation on EIP 7917
06:45 - EIP 7917 Outline
07:20 - What are Rollups?
08:15 - What are Centralized Sequencers?
08:48 - What are Preconfirmations?
10:13 - Based Rollups
11:24 - Based Preconfirmations
14:32 - Issues with current L1
14:38 - First Issue: Lookahead Availability in EVM issue
19:18 - Second Issue: Lookahead Instability Issue
27:15 - Conclusion
28:58 - Presentation End
29:20 - Q&A Section
29:31 - What factors dictate latency in real conditions?
31:19 - What must happen post-implementation for noticeable improvement?
35:46 - Is a longer lookahead useful?
38:51 - Why “deterministic” if using randao?
41:11 - What are threads and mitigation strategies?
42:46 - Can L2 block being full prevent preconf?
44:42 - Can a proposer renounce after preconf? Slot-level lookahead helpful?
47:19 - Rapid Fire Round
52:25 - Final message from Justin Drake
54:02 - Final message from Lin
55:21 - Closing Words
Agenda: All Core Devs - Execution (ACDE) #214 (June 19, 2025) · Issue #1569 · ethereum/pm
EIP-7702: Set Code for EOAs
EIP-7702 adds a new transaction type that permanently sets the code for an Externally Owned Account (EOA).
Authors: Vitalik Buterin, Sam Wilson, Ansgar Dietrichs, lightclient.
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:25 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:40 - Introduction
01:04 - About EIP-7702
01:57 - Anders Introduction
03:27 - Presentation on EIP-7702
03:44 - What is EIP-7702?
05:22 - Motivation and Rationale
09:28 - How it works
16:40 - Before and After EIP-7702
17:22 - Implementation Challenges
27:48 - Success Stories & Ecosystem Adoption
28:57 - Additional Links & Resources
29:01 - Presentation End
29:46 - Q&A Section
29:59 - What does EIP-7702 bring?
34:31 - Is EIP-2718 modified for EIP-7702?
35:30 - What should developers keep in mind while using this proposal?
40:11 - Rapid Fire Section
44:46 - Closing Words
Deep Funding
Deep Funding is driving rewards to open source repos with a market of AIs as the engine and humans as the steering wheel.
00:05 - Quick Recap
00:35 - EPD Intro
00:42 - Starting words
00:59 - About Deep Funding
02:11 - Sejal Introduction
03:52 - Devansh Introduction
07:08 - Project Overview by Devansh
09:46 - What makes Deep Funding unique
16:15 - Key participants and their roles
25:49 - Collaboration with other projects
31:58 - Success matrix for first Deep Funding round
34:36 - How Deep Funding will support less visible projects
39:36 - How anyone can contribute to Deep Funding
41:23 - What’s next for Deep Funding
46:33 - Closing words
Karma GAP
Karma GAP is an on-chain accountability protocol that enables grantees to build onchain reputation, receive more funding, and allows funders to hold them accountable and measure impact.
00:05 - Quick Recap
00:31 - EPD Intro
00:38 - Episode Introduction
01:40 - About Karma GAP
02:46 - About Mahesh Murthy
05:58 - Presentation
06:48 - Problems
09:07 - Solution
10:42 - Projects on Karma GAP
16:26 - Karma GAP Demo
22:53 - End of Presentation
23:13 - Mahesh on Web3 transparency
26:14 - Key matrix to initiate summary for grants
28:03 - How to add multiple repositories in GAP?
29:51 - Team feature on Karma GAP
30:27 - Preventing data manipulation
32:49 - Reputation Portability
36:14 - What is a Public Good Project?
38:04 - Key points for Public Good funding rounds
40:12 - Projects Karma GAP wants to collaborate with
41:53 - Impact measurement for grant providers and receivers
44:07 - Mahesh’s message and community call-to-action
44:48 - Closing words by Pooja
Octant V2
Octant is built to advance the understanding and practice of decentralized governance, promote community engagement, and support public goods projects in the Ethereum and Web3 ecosystems. Octant is now evolving to scale with Octant V2.
00:05 - Quick Recap
00:35 - EPD Intro
00:41 - Introduction
02:44 - James Introduction
05:49 - Presentation on Octant V2
09:26 - Problems
10:03 - Octant Vision
10:11 - Value Prop
12:03 - Give your token purpose
12:38 - The Octant Model
16:10 - Basket token/Sustainability pool
17:48 - Impact Bond
21:10 - Presentation End
21:53 - Basic difference between Octant V1 and V2?
23:52 - Who are the key participants and what are their roles?
26:06 - How do we make sure Ethereum’s public good projects are getting long-term funding?
28:45 - How does Octant leverage DeFi tools to benefit individuals?
30:33 - What is needed to scale participation in Octant V2?
31:57 - Is there a way to accommodate newcomers?
32:50 - What is the next milestone after Octant V2?
34:25 - What makes Octant unique in public good funding?
35:29 - Ideal example to participate in public good funding?
37:27 - What tools will Octant use to measure impact?
38:59 - Biggest challenge in scaling Octant V2?
40:11 - Message to the community by James
40:45 - Closing words
Open Source Observer
Open Source Observer (OSO) is a free analytics suite that helps funders measure the impact of open source software contributions to the health of their ecosystem.
00:05 - Quick Recap
00:26 - EPD Intro
00:33 - Starting words by Pooja
01:30 - About OSO
02:12 - Carl Introduction
03:42 - Rohit Introduction
05:10 - Presentation Start
34:23 - Presentation End
35:33 - Q&A
47:51 - Final message to open source community by Rohit
48:34 - Final message to open source community by Carl
50:42 - Closing words by Pooja
EIP-7870: Hardware and Bandwidth Recommendations
System recommendations for Validators and Full nodes.
Resources:
Useful Links from Meeting:
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Edited by: Akash Kshirsagar
Topics Covered:
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:38 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:51 - Introduction
01:11 - About EIP-7870
02:28 - Kev Introduction
02:51 - Parithosh Introduction
03:09 - Toni Introduction
04:30 - Presentation on EIP-7870
16:23 - End of Presentation
16:43 - Q&A Section
17:25 - Why do we need to document it as an EIP-7870? What motivated you to propose this EIP?
19:42 - What are your thoughts or response to a FEM comment - rather than publishing an EIP can be actively maintained as a list that has specs and examples of hardware that currently fit that requirement?
21:41 - How did you determine the recommended hardware and bandwidth specifications for different Ethereum nodes? Was there any benchmarking process used to validate these recommendations?
32:37 - Would providing a range as a recommendation instead of a fixed number encourage more solo stakers, considering hardware costs are a key factor?
34:47 - Would you say if any client-specific optimizations could reduce hardware requirements for certain node types?
36:03 - Are you aware of any EIP where EIP-7870 is considered under the “Required” section?
39:35 - Would you be okay moving this proposal with a normal EIP track and have it in “Final” status?
41:12 - As a new EIP Author, how was Kev's journey?
42:38 - How long will these specs remain valid?
44:54 - How soon will this proposal move to final? Are there any plans and revisions before final?
47:11 - Call to action by Toni
47:54 - Call to action by Parithosh
50:10 - Rapid Fire Round
50:19 - Rapid Fire Round with Kev
51:21 - Rapid Fire Round with Parithosh
53:32 - Rapid Fire Round with Toni
55:00 - Closing Words by Pooja
#EIP7870 #Ethereum #PEEPanEIP #staker
ERC-7527: Token Bound Function Oracle AMM
Interfaces that wrap FT to NFT and unwrap NFT to FT based on an embedded Function Oracle AMM.
Resources:
- EIP-7527
- Discussion
- Ramble On-Chain Pricing Mechanism
- Presentation
Other Resources:
- Economics Paper
- On-Chain Pricing
- PremiumDAO
- PremiumDAO Twitter
Use Cases:
- WrapCoin
- WrapGM
- WrapCoinLab
- AgentBall
Related EIP:
- ERC-7615
PEEPanEIP Playlist:
- PEEPanEIP Playlist
Follow on Twitter:
Edited by: Akash Kshirsagar
Topics Covered:
00:00 - Episode Recap
00:25 - Intro
01:14 - About ERC-7527
01:59 - Lanyin Zhang Introduction
04:29 - Presentation Starts
04:40 - What is ERC-7527?
06:06 - Motivation
07:51 - Overview of On-Chain Asset Pricing
08:47 - AMM Curves
10:58 - Bonding Curve
14:36 - Auction Mechanisms
17:49 - Introducing ERC-7527
19:59 - ERC-7527 Pricing Mechanism
22:27 - Specification
29:15 - Advantages of ERC-7527
33:42 - Application & Use Cases
36:22 - Use Case
37:40 - After Presentation
38:11 - Q&A
38:33 - How is the Use Case of This Proposal Different From Custodial Wallet Providers?
42:16 - How Can ERC-7527 Integrate With Existing DeFi Protocols Like Lending Platforms, Decentralized Exchanges, or NFT Fractionalization?
44:54 - What Security Measures Are in Place to Prevent Manipulation, Reentrancy Attacks, or Oracle Exploits?
47:32 - What Kind of Impact Will ERC-7527 Bring to NFT, DeFi, etc.?
49:27 - Rapid Fire Section
51:15 - Closing Words by Pooja
#ERC7527 #Ethereum #PEEPanEIP #Token #NFT
EIP-7691: Blob Throughput Increase
Increase the number of blobs to reach a new target and max of 6 and 9 blobs per block respectively.
Resources:
Presentation: Google Slides
Other Resources:
- EIP-7691
- Discussion
Useful Links from Meeting:
- Contribute to Xatu Data
- Mainnet Client Split
- Formalize Hardware Requirements
Video Playlists:
- Pectra PEEPanEIP Playlist
- PEEPanEIP Playlist
Follow on Twitter:
Edited by: Akash Kshirsagar
Topics Covered:
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:27 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:41 - Introduction
01:20 - About EIP-7691
02:28 - Parithosh Introduction
02:48 - Sam Introduction
03:12 - Toni Introduction
03:43 - Presentation Start
03:43 - Presentation by Parithosh
03:58 - Why Scale Blobs?
05:28 - What Are the Blockers?
06:51 - Non-finality Events
08:31 - Devnet Setup
10:40 - Meme by Parithosh
11:06 - Learning
15:06 - Conclusions
18:27 - EIP-7742 & EIP-7840
19:31 - Presentation by Toni
21:44 - Reorg Share Over Time Chart
24:30 - Presentation by Sam
24:32 - Finalizing EIP-7691
24:44 - Deciding Parameters
25:07 - EIP-7691 Impact
25:36 - Home Stakers
26:22 - Community Contribution to Xatu
27:11 - Post: Block Arrivals
27:37 - Why 6/9?
30:17 - Presentation End
31:48 - Post Presentation Talk
33:19 - Q&A Section
33:29 - Reorg Chart Related Question - Does the Number of Participants Affect the Reorg Chart in Any Way?
35:16 - Do We Expect EPBS and ILS Proposals to Streamline Better?
35:58 - Are There Any Risks or Concerns With Increasing Blob Throughput? If So, What Are They, and How Does EIP-7691 Mitigate Them?
37:45 - What Monitoring Tools and Data Indicate the Network Can Safely Scale Up?
40:34 - Are There Any Bounties for Tool Providers?
41:11 - How Does This Proposal Fit Within Ethereum’s Long-Term Scaling Roadmap, Especially With Upcoming Improvements Like PeerDAS? Should Infrastructure Providers Start Preparing for Further Data Availability Upgrades?
44:28 - What, if Any, Changes Should L2 Teams and Infrastructure Providers Make to Take Advantage of Increased Blob Throughput?
47:39 - How Can Anyone Contribute to the Discussion?
49:43 - Rapid Fire Section
50:04 - Rapid Fire With Parithosh
52:14 - Rapid Fire With Sam
53:33 - Rapid Fire With Toni
55:07 - Pooja Closing Words
#EIP7691 #Ethereum #PEEPanEIP #Pectra
EIP-7706: Separate gas type for calldata. Create a separate basefee and gaslimit for calldata
Resources:
- EIP-7706
- Discussion
Other Resources:
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Playlist 2
Playlist 3
Playlist 4
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
Video 5
PEEPanEIP - YouTube Playlist
Follow at Twitter:
Vitalik Buterin - Twitter
Pooja Ranjan - Twitter
Edited by Akash Kshirsagar Twitter
Topics covered:
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:25 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:39 - Starting Words
01:11 - About EIP-7706
02:52 - Vitalik Introduction and current status
04:25 - Presentation Start
12:26 - Presentation End
12:32 - Q&A
12:43 - Should we push for SSZ transactions (EIP-6493) or at least SSZ payload (EIP-6404) in beacon block to keep ideas like multi-dimensional gas less convoluted to sort of bookkeep in the protocol?
14:22 - How can the framework separate the standardized fee components from the L2-specific logic (for predicting L1 data costs)?
15:42 - Can multi-dimension gas allow us to widely increase gas limit?
18:43 - Follow-up on L2 topic: How can multi-dim gas tie with the EXECUTE proposal?
19:51 - How EIP-7623 and EIP-7706 interact, and what are the combined impacts?
22:37 - What is the key milestone to determine that EIP-7706 is ready for mainnet upgrade?
27:20 - Implementing of EIP-7706 would require updates to blob base fees instruction that was outlined with 7516?
28:26 - Is EIP-7706 long-term scaling or just an efficiency solution?
30:03 - Why Vitalik believes that this benefits Ethereum?
32:38 - Is there any risk in balancing of gases?
34:05 - How EIP-7706 balances efficiency and affordability?
36:48 - How do we keep pushing limits as improvements happen on the hardware space?
38:29 - How EIP-7706 will affect transaction cost?
39:47 - Are there any security considerations while documenting EIP-7706?
41:20 - When can we expect EIP-7706 on the mainnet?
42:56 - Vitalik's suggestion on coordination part.
44:40 - Are there any areas where the client team needs additional implementation support?
48:08 - Rapid Fire Round
50:57 - Final message from Vitalik
51:43 - Pooja closing words
#EIP7706 #Ethereum #PEEPanEIP #vitalikbuterin
EIP-7805: Fork-choice enforced Inclusion Lists (FOCIL) Allow a committee of validators to force-include a set of transactions in every block.
Other Resources:
- EIP-7805
- Ethereum Magicians
- Eth Research
Useful links from meeting:
- HackMD by Jihoon: HackMD
- GitHub Consensus Specs
- Tweet by Arindam Singh
- Tweet by Jihoon
- Tweet by Terence Chain
- Nethermind PR: Nethermind PR
- Meet FOCIL
- YouTube Video
PEEPanEIP - YouTube Playlist
Thomas Thiery (@soispoke)
Julian Ma - Twitter
Pooja Ranjan - Twitter
Edited by Akash Kshirsagar Twitter
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:21 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:34 - Starting Words
00:56 - About EIP-7623
02:13 - Julian Ma Introduction
03:05 - Thomas Thiery (@soispoke) Introduction
05:15 - Presentation Start
05:33 - Goals of FOCIL
06:08 - Why do we need FOCIL?
06:49 - FOCIL: Why now?
08:09 - Basic Inclusion List Idea
11:06 - IL-Boost/Uncrowdability
03:08 - FOCIL Summary
14:04 - Presentation End
14:11 - Q&A
14:16 - What is the basic difference of EIP-7805 & EIP-7547: Inclusion lists?
19:05 - Is block proposer gets 16 ILs each from one IL committee member and it has to include all the transaction from these lists?
19:54 - What prevents putting a transaction from a private mempool into an Inclusion List? would it just get voted down by committee?
21:40 - FOCIL for scaling?
26:45 -Currently it is whoever pays the most priority fee, right?
30:42 - What is the status of compatibility for FOCIL with respect to proposal such as 7702, epbs, PeerDAS?
33:03 - How FOCIL prevent Multi slot MEV?
36:44 - According to the authors, what is the biggest tradeoff or challenge in bringing the proposal into the next upgrade?
39:50 - What is the best way to charge fees?
44:16 - Is there any updates from IL side?
46:38 - Any matrix to keep track on this proposal?
49:11 - Where we are in the client implementation?
52:06 - FOCIL in Fusaka or in Glamsterdam?
55:13 - Rapid Fire
55:44 - Julian Ma - Rapid Fire
56:08 - Thomas Thiery (@soispoke) - Rapid Fire
58:08 - Message by Thomas Thiery (@soispoke) to the community
59:33 - Message by Julian Ma to the community
59:52 - Pooja's closing words
EIP-7623 proposes adjusting the calldata cost to reduce the maximum possible block size and its variance without negatively impacting regular users. This is achieved by increasing calldata costs for transactions that predominantly post data.
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Toni Wahrstätter - @nero_eth
Pooja Ranjan - @poojaranjan19
Edited by Akash Kshirsagar @oceansofmilk
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:22 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:36 - Starting Words
01:01 - About EIP-7623
02:28 - Toni Wahrstätter Introduction
04:10 - Presentation Start
04:20 - About EIP-7623 by Toni Wahrstätter
05:28 - What is the max block size?
07:44 - What is size?
11:13 - Gas Limit
13:08 - Calldata
20:07 - EIP-7623
27:04 - Specs
31:01 - Maximum block size in MiB after Pectra
33:05 - Analyses and useful links
34:08 - Authors contact details
34:50 - Presentation End
35:57 - Q&A
36:02 - Is Floorcost will apply all type of transection or for limited group?
39:21 - Is there any changes which is suggested by the community?
44:24 - Is there any challenges in adoption of this EIP?
47:23 - What will be the impact of EIP-7623 on rollups?
49:34 - Rapid Fire
51:33 - Toni Wahrstätter final message to community
52:48 - Pooja's closing words
A Confirmation Rule, within blockchain networks, refers to an algorithm implemented by network nodes that determine (either probabilistically or deterministically) the permanence of certain blocks on the blockchain. A Fast Confirmation Rule relies on synchrony conditions but provides a best-case confirmation time of 12 seconds only, greatly improving the latency of the FFG Finalization Rule.
PEEPanEIP Playlist
Roberto Saltini - @robsaltini
Pooja Ranjan - @poojaranjan19
Edited by Akash Kshirsagar @oceansofmilk
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:22 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:36 - Starting Words
02:24 - Roberto Saltini Introduction
03:46 - Presentation Start
04:02 - What is Confirmation Rule?
04:06 - What is Canonical Chain?
06:50 - Why do we need the Fast Confirmation Rule?
10:05 - Quick recap of Gasper
15:25 - A Fast Confirmation Rule algorithm for LMD-GHOST
32:43 - A Fast Confirmation Rule LMD+FFG = Gasper
40:14 - There is more to Safety: Monotonicity
47:04 - Initial Experimental Results
49:00 - Last Slide - QR for Paper and useful links
49:22 - Presentation End
49:46 - Q&A Session
49:55 - Benefits and Use cases
52:49 - Does assumption act as a blocker?
54:00 - Expected timeline for deployment on mainnet
56:30 - Can this proposal be implemented on the mainnet in Fusaka?
57:57 - Rapid Fire Session
59:19 - Closing words by Pooja Ranjan
RIP-7759 is specification of rules for L2 transaction fee derivation, payout, and display to any of the participants in an L2 platform.
Resources:
Presentation: Link
RIP: Link
Discussion: Link
Other Resources:
RIP 7810: Link
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at GitHub
PEEPanEIP - YouTube Playlist
Follow at Twitter:
Andreas Freund - Twitter
Pooja Ranjan - Twitter
Edited by Akash Kshirsagar Twitter
Topics covered:
00:00 - Quick Recap
00:22 - PEEPanEIP Intro
00:35 - Starting Words
02:44 - Andreas Introduction
06:26 - Presentation Start
06:32 - Leveling the Playing Field
07:47 - The Ethereum OASIS L2 Standards Project
08:48 - RIP-7759: Standard Transparent Fees
10:00 - Clear Fees, Clear Roles
10:56 - Benefits: The Power of Transparent L2 Fees
11:35 - Join the Effort for Transparent L2 Fees
12:57 - Presentation End
13:28 - Q&A Session
13:33 - What is Fee Refund Criteria?
19:05 - What is the roadmap look like for this implementation?
23:20 - Challenges in Adoption.
25:45 - Did Andreas Freund receive any feedback that could change the specifications and standardization of this proposal?
27:02 - Which is best suited category for this proposal?
30:19 - Rapid Fire Session
34:48 - Closing words by Andreas Freund
35:30 - Closing words by Pooja Ranjan
Entrepreneurship in Ethereum is unlike any other space—it’s decentralized, fast-moving, and deeply community-driven.
To celebrate 💞 International Women’s Day 💞, the Ethereum Cat Herders are hosting a second Twitter Spaces discussion, bringing together women founders, builders and community leaders who are shaping the Ethereum ecosystem.
From community-led projects to open-sourced products, these pioneers will share their experience in launching, growing and sustaining their ventures in spite of the industry's inherent uncertainties and fickle rules.
https://x.com/EthCatHerders/status/1895193637220425782
To celebrate 💞 International Women’s Day 💞, join us for our first (of two) Twitter Spaces discussion on women leading development, coordination and support that sustain the Ethereum ecosystem.https://x.com/i/spaces/1nAJEgPOLXVKL
Women in Ethereum Protocol (WiEP) is a community committed to advancing gender diversity within the Ethereum ecosystem. Initiated by the Ethereum Foundation and Ethereum Cat Herders, the group focuses on driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and ensuring that the Ethereum protocol evolves into a decentralized future where every voice is heard. Check out the full conversation with Pooja Ranjan.
Dappnode is the easiest way to power Web3. By using Dappnode anyone can run decentralized networks like Ethereum and Bitcoin and earn rewards. Zero hassle, it just works.Useful Links:----------------------https://dappnode.comhttps://docs.dappnode.iohttps://smooth.dappnode.io Earlier talk - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5layC59lL81YRaNFkrLBsQ?si=kLHja8vvQ5SvVs7Zb1kRQA&nd=1&dlsi=e29273b72f55485fTopics Covered:-------------------------00:05 Starting words01:24 Pol Lanski Introduction05:05 Dappnode Presentation by Pol Lanski05:20 What is Dappnode and for Who?08:40 Why Dappnode?16:05 Website and product preview16:31 Dappnode Stakers UI preview21:30 Dappnode AI-Node23:26 About Nodes24:53 About Home Staking30:50 Presentation End32:22 What has changed? Is it just a Merge or any other thing added up?36:40 What are the challenges in maintaining decentralized user friendly infrastructureAnd how Lanski prepaid for these challenges?40:37 How Dappnode is working towards increasing adoption. Could the integration with projects like FileCoin?42:54 What are the other features which are in development under Dappnode? 47:04 Is Dappnode will be affected by PBS in future?48:14 One key message by Pol Lanski about Dappnode.52:25 Closing wordsFollow at Twitter:--------------------------Pol Lanski: https://twitter.com/Pol_LanskiDappnode: https://twitter.com/dappnodePooja Ranjan: https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19Other resources:--------------------------https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqFcgyfjAcUAeoanC2RgUbFhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxrhbMXuCqMsCiwx1lwu_cNshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxpUmj2UjD4BtfgC1nAAyv3phttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxpby7LszzOnyuAyQl8WLLvhhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxr020waJCI0dZAfPAW2naK1https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1FOfficial Website:--------------------------Ethereum Cat Herders: https://www.ethcatherders.com/Dappnode: https://dappnode.com/--------------------------#ethereum #Dappnode #rewards #ethcatherders
Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) is an onchain social graph protocol for Ethereum accounts.Useful Links:----------------------Official: https://ethfollow.xyz/EFP project board: https://github.com/orgs/ethereumfollowprotocol/projects/3
Disclaimer:
The content presented in this video is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. The information provided is intended to enhance your understanding of blockchain technology and related topics. Please perform your own research and due diligence before making any decisions or engaging with any blockchain project. Always consult with a professional financial advisor before making any financial decisions. The creators of this channel are not responsible for any financial losses or gains that may result from your actions.Topics Covered:-------------------------00:00 - Disclaimer00:05 - Intro00:37 - About EFP01:22 - Brantly Introduction06:55 - What is EFP and what problems is it solving?10:36 - What's the underlined Ethereum standard being used to develop EFP?11:36 - What is the key component of EFP at the technical level?14:43 - Why is decentralized social interaction so critical in Web3?16:45 - EFP addresses user experience challenges?20:37 - Is there more projects to integrate?23:46 - Brantly thoughts on Protocol Governance Structure and how people can get involved?27:09 - What is long-term roadmap of EFP?29:34 - How do people reach the EFP Team?30:16 - Demo of EFP App35:22 - Are there any plans to document a standard for Ethereum based on EFP?38:48 - About EIPInsight Website39:33 - Is there any upcoming partner?43:13 - About EIP 463148:46 - Closing WordsFollow at Twitter:--------------------------brantly.eth: https://twitter.com/BrantlyMilleganEthereum Follow Protocol: https://twitter.com/efpPooja Ranjan: https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19Other resources:--------------------------https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqFcgyfjAcUAeoanC2RgUbFhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxrhbMXuCqMsCiwx1lwu_cNshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxpUmj2UjD4BtfgC1nAAyv3phttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxpby7LszzOnyuAyQl8WLLvhhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxr020waJCI0dZAfPAW2naK1https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1FOfficial Website:--------------------------Ethereum Cat Herders: https://www.ethcatherders.com/Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP): https://ethfollow.xyz/--------------------------#ethereum #EFP #EthereumFollowProtocol #ethcatherders
Web3.js is a robust and flexible collection of TypeScript and JavaScript libraries that allows developers to interact with local or remote Ethereum nodes (or any EVM-compatible blockchain) over HTTP, IPC or WebSocket connections. It is a powerful and efficient toolkit for crafting applications within the Ethereum ecosystem and beyond.Useful Links:----------------------slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...contracts plugin - https://www.npmjs.com/package/web3-pl...plugins - https://web3js.org/pluginspublic RPC endpoints - https://chainlist.org/Topics Covered:-------------------------00:00 - Intro01:42 - Santiago Trujillo Introduction04:19 - Presentation (Demo) by Santiago Trujillo04:30 - Presentation Content05:10 - 1. What is Web3.js?05:10 - Fun Fact about Web3.js05:31 - Web3.js Usages06:01 - JavaScript/TypeScript Library simple example06:53 - dApp Flow07:29 - Modular Design, show how Web3.js worked in Web3.08:03 - 2. Getting started with Web3.js.08:07 - Zero to Hero with web3.js (Demo)30:25 - 3. Web3 Plugin Contracts37:19 - 4. Community & Outreach37:22 - Education and Community Outreach38:21 - Join the web3.js ambassadors38:46 - Education and Community Outreach39:13 - Web3.js Africa Tour40:02 - Presentation Last Slide40:16 - Presentation End40:43 - Key consideration while choosing Web3.js and other similar Libraries.42:58 - How Santiago Trujillo see to adapt Web3.js in the future upgrades and Layer 2 Solutions?44:08 - Santiago Trujillo suggestions to dApp Developers.46:07 - Is Plugins really support new Web3 Developers?49:47 - Santiago Trujillo on trusting different Plugins.50:50 - is this a Snapshot of specific version or start by just pulling an update?51:29 - Challenges faced by Santiago Trujillo.54:23 - Last word by Santiago Trujillo.56:37 - Closing WordsFollow at Twitter:--------------------------Santiago Trujillo Zuluaga: / santiagodevrel Pooja Ranjan: / poojaranjan19 Other resources:-------------------------- • Meet The Herders • Ecosystem Project Demo • NFT • Non-EIP PEEPanEIP • Community • PEEPanEIP Official Website:--------------------------Ethereum Cat Herders: https://www.ethereumcatherders.com/Web3.js: https://web3js.org/#/--------------------------#ethereum #web3 #web3js #ethcatherders
Gitcoin has been building tools that enable communities to build, fund and protect what matters to them.Topics Covered:-------------------------01:33 - Sov Introduction05:10 - Presentation05:11 - Gitcoin Journey08:27 - Past 5 Years Funding by Gitcoin in Numbers09:08 - Gitcoin 2.0 Stack10:55 - Today's Mechanisms in Gitcoin14:58 - OSS: Funding16:40 - Gitcoin Today and Gitcoin Future17:50 - Grants Programs - Demo25:36 - Retro Funding27:28 - Presentation End28:07 - Grants Lab and its uses30:08 - What is other thing if not Passport?33:26 - Is there any room in future for this kind of projects?37:15 - Sov thoughts on Gitcoin 2.0 for more sustainable39:51 - Sov tip and trick to developer, who is engage on their project through Gitcoin41:24 - Success story funded through Gitcoin44:55 - Final Thought by Sov47:27 - Closing WordsFollow at Twitter:--------------------------Sov: / sovereignsignal Pooja Ranjan: / poojaranjan19 Other resources:-------------------------- • Meet The Herders • Ecosystem Project Demo • NFT • Non-EIP PEEPanEIP • Community • PEEPanEIP Official Website:--------------------------Gitcoin : https://www.gitcoin.co/Ethereum Cat Herders: https://www.ethereumcatherders.com/--------------------------#ethereum #gitcoin #funding
Pectra Devnet is Prague-Electra Network UpgradeResources: -----------------Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zGLXgYWbV1LQ-8rTDmaiSd534Lz2EOaT/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110450674004865651218&rtpof=true&sd=trueEEST Specs: https://github.com/ethereum/execution-spec-tests/Earlier talks on PEEPanEIP related to Pectra EIPs:-----------------EIP-2537: https://youtu.be/Kr0WRewb_AAEIP-2935: https://youtu.be/QH5yuNd3B6oEIP-6110: https://youtu.be/tRTBgCN9VgYEIP-7002: https://youtu.be/MxvX1gNh-_4EIP-7251: https://youtu.be/3cVhNXDTjggEIP-7685: https://youtu.be/3g71BGZFASEEIP-7251: https://youtu.be/3cVhNXDTjgg-----------------Other Resources: https://youtu.be/GriLSj37RdIhttps://youtu.be/SfDC_qUZaoshttps://youtu.be/CcL9RJBljUshttps://youtu.be/-xY1EEzcp0shttps://youtu.be/KdhHJa2SEwYCheck out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1FFollow at Twitter:--------------------------Parithosh - https://twitter.com/parithosh_jMario Vega - https://twitter.com/elbuenmayiniPooja Ranjan - https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19Topics covered:-------------------------00:12 - Starting Words00:29 - Intro01:27 - Parithosh Self Introduction02:01 - Mario Vega Introduction03:02 - Presentation Start03:20 - Disclaimers related to the presentation by Parithosh 04:50 - Presentation by Mario 05:40 - EVM Prague Updates09:26 - EVM Tests - EIP-2537: BLS Precompiles11:11 - EVM Tests - EIP-2935: Historical Block Hashes from State13:23 - EVM Tests - EIP-6110, EIP-7002, EIP-7251, EIP-7685: Execution Layer Requests18:01 - EVM Tests - EIP-7702: Authorization Lists21:13 - Want to Test EIP-7702? (Slide contain useful links and QRs)22:07 - EVM Tests - EIP-7692: EOF Version 124:56 - Presentation by Parithosh25:00 - CL Prague Updates27:46 - Assertor - EIP-7251: MaxEB31:07 - Hermes/Xatu- EIP-7594: PeerDAS35:36 - Kurtosis35:50 - What is Kurtosis? and why do we care?38:08 - What is Assertor41:31 - What's going to happen next?44:44 - Need of Idea for next public testnet!45:07 - Presentation End46:21 - Q&A46:27 - How many active Devnet/Testnet, as on date?47:40 - Do we see more versions of Devnet? and how many?51:10 - Do you think, we could have kept PeerDAS separate and deploy async in each client?53:09 - What are the specific risk and challenge to include EIPs?58:07 - How would we evaluate a success of Pectra Devnet Testing?01:00:27 - How long would it take, to get Pectra on the mainnet?01:03:08 - Shout out by Mario01:04:35 - Closing Words-------------------------#Pectra #ethereum #crypto #PectraDevnet
EIP-7732: Enshrined Proposer-Builder Separation is Separates the Ethereum block in consensus and execution parts, adds a mechanism for the consensus proposer to choose the execution proposer.Resources: -----------------Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-NMq36QRiCzBYK5inDiV6HQI9z2BQlGuDgUjSMwtwn4/edit#slide=id.pEIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7732Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7732-enshrined-proposer-builder-separation-epbs/19634https://hackmd.io/@potuz/rJ9GCnT1Chttps://ethresear.ch/t/a-note-on-equivocation-in-slot-auction-epbs/20331/6https://ethresear.ch/t/the-role-of-the-p2p-market-in-epbs/20330https://www.notion.so/efdn/ePBS-EIP-7732-tracker-9f85f7b086994bd79192bc72bae703a1Earlier talks on Inclusion List:-----------------https://youtu.be/oRjG0RMnK5U-----------------Other Resources: https://youtu.be/GriLSj37RdIhttps://youtu.be/SfDC_qUZaoshttps://youtu.be/CcL9RJBljUshttps://youtu.be/-xY1EEzcp0shttps://youtu.be/KdhHJa2SEwYCheck out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1FFollow at Twitter:--------------------------Potuz - https://twitter.com/potuz_ethterence - https://twitter.com/terencechainPooja Ranjan - https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19Topics covered:-------------------------00:22 - Intro00:46 - EIP 7732 intro01:54 - terence's introduction02:20 - Potuz's introduction03:25 - Presentation Start03:27 - what is EIP 7732 by terence04:10 - Disclaimer05:12 - Key Changes10:39 - Specifications Changes11:24 - Beacon Chain Changes (Containers)15:43 - Beacon Chain Changes (State Transition Function)16:54 - Validator Changes (New PTC Duty)18:43 - Validator Changes (Solo proposer)19:36 - Validator Changes (Proposer using builders)20:41 - P2P Changes21:53 - Fork choice changes24:22 - Fork choice handler changes25:15 - Fork choice get a new head26:32 - Miscellaneous29:40 - Call to help30:58 - Presentation End31:59 - Why PBS was originally proposed, and how ePBS is similar or different from the PBS?42:04 - One or two technical challenges or open questions that may lead to the specs change and where on we on that?45:20 - How Ethereum Community responded to EIP 7732 so far?49:48 - How many clients have already implemented?51:35 - What are the challenges for 7732 to be accepted for an upgrade?54:47 - What are the speculations on DevNet for ePBS, and how far it been implemented?56:03 - Message to Community56:17 - Closing Words-------------------------#7732 #ethereum #eip #crypto
Consensus Layer Meeting 139
Consensus-layer Call 139 · Issue #1116 · ethereum/pm (github.com)
Watch Full Video: https://www.youtube.com/live/o8p47gIt7Bs?si=a5snprNur-LRGLwI
Consensus Layer Meeting 138
Consensus-layer Call 138 · Issue #1100 · ethereum/pm (github.com)
Watch Full Video: https://www.youtube.com/live/lmzAUqsIbIE?si=CF6IF_VeQLz_J8zX
Execution Layer Meeting 193 | ACDE 193Execution Layer Meeting 193 · Issue #1104 · ethereum/pm (github.com)
PEEPanEIP#135: Eth Simulator is Simulator & Potential Implementations with Oleg and KillariResources: -----------------The execution spec: https://github.com/ethereum/execution-apis/pull/484Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uaN6_BgNhNELt98s1fqCx5Zj86E093pgy5PtmH9YYVg/edit#slide=id.p1Nethermind: https://github.com/NethermindEth/nethermind/Geth: https://github.com/s1na/go-ethereum/tree/multicallOther Resources: https://youtu.be/GriLSj37RdIhttps://youtu.be/SfDC_qUZaoshttps://youtu.be/CcL9RJBljUshttps://youtu.be/-xY1EEzcp0shttps://youtu.be/KdhHJa2SEwYCheck out upcoming EIPs in PEEPanEIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1FFollow at Twitter:--------------------------Oleg - https://twitter.com/KabumbusKillari - https://twitter.com/QhuestenPooja Ranjan - https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19Topics covered:-------------------------01:25 - Killari Introduction02:06 - Oleg Introduction03:03 - Presentation Start03:04 - Presentation by Killari03:43 - What is eth simulateV1?05:57 - What are eth simulate V1 Core Feature?07:09 - Feature 1: Simulate calls inside blocks08:27 - Feature 2: Replace account state09:52 - Feature 3: ECRecover Precompile override14:49 - Feature 4: Event Logs + ETH transfer logs16:10 - Example18:18 - Get more info18:48 - Presentation by Oleg 18:50 - Implementation details19:00 - eth simulate simplified by Oleg21:51 - System changes23:57 - State updates in Eth_simulate24:47 - DB + Caches in Eth_simulate25:47 - EVM updates in Eth_simulate26:44 - Extra Logs in Eth_simulate27:29 - RPC updates in Eth_simulate28:58 - Validation Mode in Eth_simulate30:18 - Skipped stuff31:18 - Development support32:07 - Eth simulate overall32:54 - Discussion33:11 - Presentation End33:49 - Q&A34:02 - What was the trickiest feature of Eth simulate?36:11 - How much Eth simulate would......37:31 - Is there any EIP in progress for eth simulate?39:01 - Is there any notable difference in the Implementation on these clients?41:03 - How easy to integrate eth simulate in exciting Ethereum based projects?42:18 - Any other project using eth simulate?44:28 - Future of eth simulate46:28 - Killari and Oleg message to the community and how to get involve?47:32 - Final message to community48:20 - Closing Words-------------------------#ethereum #staking #eip #cryptography
EIP-7587: Reserve Precompile Address Range for RIPs Reserve precompile address range for use by the RIP process
Resources: -----------------
Presentation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dV2-74-Xdu0urn_NPMYILN5SECbVGhlQ/view?usp=sharing
EIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7587
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7587-reserve-precompile-address-range-for-rips-l2s/17828
PEEPanEIP ep no. 129 : https://youtu.be/rE-P1W6XEq4
Other Resources: https://youtu.be/GriLSj37RdIhttps://youtu.be/SfDC_qUZaoshttps://youtu.be/CcL9RJBljUshttps://youtu.be/-xY1EEzcp0shttps://youtu.be/KdhHJa2SEwY
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
Follow at Twitter:--------------------------
Tim Beiko - https://twitter.com/TimBeikoPooja Ranjan - https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19
Topics covered:-------------------------
00:03 - Introduction by Pooja Ranjan00:41 - About EIP-758701:38 - Tim Beiko Introduction04:19 - Presentation04:35 - Background and Precompiles07:08 - Existing Mainnet Precompiles (via evm.codes)08:32 - L1 vs. L2 Precompiles09:16 - RIPs10:06 - Reserving Precompiles Address range for RIPs14:09 - EIP 7587 in one sentence15:08 - Presentation End15:59 - Are there any blockers, supporter or anything received from community feedback that have been implemented on documentation on this Proposal?17:10 - What is the reason to have it in living?18:41 - What is the Tim's takes on future of interaction between EIPs and RIPs?21:42 - What Tim consider most challenging part of developing of an EIP?23:58 - Tim suggestions on EIP Process26:11 - What Tim thinks about overall RIP Progress in terms of adoption by L1 Core dev? is there a gap in acceptant and understanding about the RIPs?27:19 - Is Tim believes L1 devs should align RIP building progress with Rollups to minimize spec changes during L1 implementation?28:14 - Tim thoughts on PEEPanEIP Series 30:33 - Tim shoutout 31:56 - Tim advice to developers33:32 - Closing Words
EIP-2537 is a proposal to adds operation on BLS12-381 curve as a precompile in a set necessary to efficiently perform operations such as BLS signature verification.
Resources: -----------------
EIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2537
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip2537-bls12-precompile-discussion-thread/4187
What is EIP-2537? https://youtu.be/65DPRr8wvOMWhat changed in EIP-2537 from ep3 to ep133 - https://youtube.com/shorts/K7BM6QqRBis?feature=share
Other Resources: https://youtu.be/GriLSj37RdIhttps://youtu.be/SfDC_qUZaoshttps://youtu.be/CcL9RJBljUshttps://youtu.be/-xY1EEzcp0shttps://youtu.be/KdhHJa2SEwY
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
Follow at Twitter:--------------------------
Alex Stokes - https://twitter.com/ralexstokes
Pooja Ranjan - https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19
Topics covered:-------------------------
00:23 - About EIP - 2537
01:34 - About Alex Stokes
02:19 - Alex's Introduction
04:44 - Presentation
04:54 - History of EIP - 2537
06:30 - What EIP - 2537 do?
11:21 - What EIP-2537 brings?
13:05 - Who need this EIP?
17:05 - What is Done?
18:36 - What's new since then?
23:03 - Presentation End
24:27 - Q&A
24:36 - What is Alex thought on Major Changes to the Specification? & Why Trade-offs of security vs Expensive changes necessary and how that improve this proposal?
26:55 - What challenges faced by Alex during inclusion in the Ethereum Network Upgrade? & What changes between 2020 to 2024 it being included in Pectra Upgrade?
31:15 - What are the real-life use cases of EIP - 2537?
35:54 - Is EIP- 2537 & EIP - 7212 are related in anyways?
36:49 - Is Proposal 2537 replace or get addition to existing curve?
38:02 - Alex talked about Gas cost consideration and how they address.
41:03 - Are BLS-12 GTADD, BLS-12 GTMUL already include in 2537 or planning to include in future?
44:54 - Alex feedback on PEEPanEIP Series
46:05 - Alex final thought
Slides -
EIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7685
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7685-general-purpose-execution-layer-requests/19668
Other Resources:
https://youtu.be/Vnu4m4bBqCs?si=4sMgIyPkays89r4s
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqOHV_F40AJbzcl8b6tG8xw
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxoEw29YmqJtNoFaENUUAREn
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethcatherders/PM/projects/2
Matt Garnett - https://x.com/@lightclients
Pooja Ranjan - https://x.com/@poojaranjan19
0:34 - About EIP
1:47 - Meet Matt Garnett (lightclient)
5:48 - Presentation begins
5:54 - What is a Request?
6:58 - EIPs Example in Pectra
11:28 - What is the Issue?
14:22 - Specifications
18:36 - Why even bundle requests in the block at all?
21:25 - End of presentation
22:54 - Questions Answers
23:05 - Technical Challenges faced by Matt
25:54 - CL Teams
27:57 - Major changes to existing architecture
28:51 - Benefits and practical use cases
31:12 - Comments and Feedback from Developer
32:37 - How to participate in the discussion?
33:38 - Advice to Developers to develop their own EIPs
39:30 - Timeline to expect Pectra Update
41:13 - Thoughts and Feedback for PEEPanEIP
Slides - https://hackmd.io/@dapplion/PeepAnEIP-7549
EIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7549
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7549-move-committee-index-outside-attestation/16390
Other Resources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URQZVqgKZI4&list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F&index=12&t=362s&pp=gAQBiAQB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g47MOV8ETB8&list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F&index=18&pp=gAQBiAQB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cVhNXDTjgg&list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F&index=4&t=1766s&pp=gAQBiAQB
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqOHV_F40AJbzcl8b6tG8xw
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxoEw29YmqJtNoFaENUUAREn
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2
Dapplion https://twitter.com/@dapplion-
Pooja Ranjan - https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19
0:10 - About EIP
1:18 - Meet dapplion
2:40 - Presentation begins
3:05 - Basic beconchain overview, LMD Ghost, Casper FFG
4:18 - What is attestation?
6:00 - EIP-7549 Benefits
9:56 - 64x more efficient light clients
10:35 - More efficient packaging onchain
11:14 - Why was it there in the first place?
11:52 - Old times, execution shards
12:37 - Pivot to rollups
13:53 - Security considerations
14:47 - First block after the fork will have zero attestation
16:46 - Deprecation strategy
18:09 - Status of EIP
19:56 - Pectra mascot - Giraffe
20:20 - End of presentation
20:53 - Inspiration behind EIP-7549
22:17 - Any other stakeholders involved with the proposal
23:08 - Challenges in implementation & complexities for the testing team
24:22 - Are there any backward compatibility? Anything EL devs to be aware of?
25:35 - Any tradeoffs you’d like to share?
26:53 - Community response and feedback on this proposal?
28:41 - How does this EIP fit into the Vision of Ethereum Roadmap?
29:33 - Best place for info on this proposal?
31:51 - Message to the Ethereum community
Hey everyone! This episode of the Ethereum Ecosystem Project Demo lets us catch up with James from Octant!
We talk about the new Ecosystem Grant Round and the updates that will be going into Octant round 4!
If you're interested in the public goods space, join us and learn about a project doing a lot of good for public goods!
Resources: -----------------EIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7547Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...Other Resources: https://hackmd.io/ZGCulq-6RRmaS0OIr335BQhttps://ethresear.ch/t/no-free-lunch-... • Inclusion List: #researchers #stakers... • PEEPanEIP • Pectra (Prague-Electra) • Consensus Layer Proposals Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Follow at Twitter--------------------------Mike - / mikeneuder Terence - / terencechain Fransecso - / fradamt Pooja Ranjan - / poojaranjan19 Topics covered-------------------------1:12 - About EIP-75472:30 - Meet our guest2:45 - Meet Francesco, 4:23 - Meet Mike, 5:20 - Meet Terence6:33 - What specific challenges of Ethereum's current architecture may have inspired the creation of this proposal?7:04 - Why the Inclusion list is important?8:33 - Who are the people building blocks? MEV boost analytics.9:34 - Censorship.pics10:26 - Vitalik's post "End Game" and "Inclusion List"11:29 - Why IL is coming up now?13:13 - What is "Non-censor" behavior on-chain?14:59 - Preference entropy vs. validators16:00 - Is 7547 the only proposal for censorship resistance or are there alternatives?18:20 - Other research directions19:45 - Out of protocol change research21:07 - How 7547 is the best for censorship resistance? Share design or architecture.21:40 - Block validation with IL24:30 - Does this publishing address the reorg issues?26:00 - Why forward property?27:39 - Can blob transactions included in the inclusion list? Affect on the size of data?28:55 - What does that do to P2P?30:29 - What is a Deniability transaction?32:55 - How does a censored party manage to submit its transaction via IL? Is this achieved through analyzing the mempool using heuristics? (from Twitter)34:53 - 1559 gives an interesting heuristics36:29 - Is there a maximum size that IL can grow to?38:17 - Unconditional version of design wrt block size (EIP-7623)39:53 - How does a censored party manage to submit its transaction via IL? Is this achieved through analyzing the mempool using heuristics?40:46 - Slot N inclusion list is enforced.41:21 - What feedback and concerns have you received from the community …related to Account Abstraction?44:00 - State of current progress, implementation & prototype.46:00 -How does it impact an avg Ethereum user?50:44 - Where can people reach out to learn more or extend support?50:58 - Francesco's message to the research community & stakers - "People who don't approve of the idea may be more vocal in a productive way to support research." Stakers please make your voice heard"52:57 - Mike invites to join breakout room meetings, EthResearch, Eth R&D Discord 54:09 - Healthy entropy is very important - Terence56:20 - Shoutout to Potuz
EIP-7002 is CFI'd for Pectra Upgrade. Check out this video with Danny Rayan for an overview of the proposal and its benefit to the Ethereum ecosystem. Resources: -----------------EIP-7002 - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7002Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...PeerDAS is a good area of research in ethereum - • PeerDAS is a good area of #research i... PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP Pectra - • Pectra (Prague-Electra) Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Follow at Twitter--------------------------Danny Ryan - / dannyryan | Pooja Ranjan - / poojaranjan19 Topics covered-------------------------0:19 - Intro to EIP-70021:44 - Intro to guest2:26 - Shout out to co-authors Mikhail Kalinin, Ansgar D., Hsiao Wei, Matt Garnett3:27 - EIP-7002, the problem4:05 - What is Pubkey?4:44 - What is a Withdrawal Credential?5:15 - Withdrawal creds hold all the funds but only an active key can make an exit.5:52 - Existing bugs/issues9:00 - EIP-7002, the solution9:27 - Only allows 0x01 creds but effectively opens it to 0x00 via one time change message10:27 - Sending a message from the EL from withdrawal creds11:02 - eip7002 specs11:08 - Main component of the EIP - System Contract, Cross Layer Messaging via execution payload, New Operation - Execution Layer Exit12:05 - System Level Contract13:39 - Fees paid to the contract16:27 - Validator queue19:00 - 64 exits per epoch 19:28 - Block validity conditions21:22 - Why did devs prefer to put it in block body when CL should be able to read the EL?22:50 - The Consensus Layer23:27 - Operation is a validator transaction. Difference between user actions and validator transactions24:34 - CL code with 7002 specs25:18 - Difference between “process voluntary exits” and 700228:20 - Rationale 700228:40 - why not just use withdrawal creds or validator index? Why pub key?30:12 - why an exit message queue?32:12 - Eigen Layer use case and more30:50 - rate limiting32:50 - End of the presentation33:29 - EIP-7044 improves existing story34:10 - Were you confident that 7002 will get accepted so easily? 36:15 - Inspiration behind the documentation of EIP-700237:47 - Relationship with the Pull design or EIP-4895 at all?39:40 - What is Process level and system-level operations? Why 7002 is a process level operation?41:59 - Exit message queue44:50 - Why is fee calculation added to the proposal?46:35 - Specific use case49:00 - Risk or challenges associated50:40 - Client implementation & devnet 152:07 - Analogy to Account Abstraction55:00 - Message for the community
RIP-7212 is a proposal to add precompiled contract that performs signature verifications in the “secp256r1” elliptic curve.
Resources:
Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
EIP - https://github.com/ethereum/RIPs/blob...
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...
Other Resources: https://gist.github.com/ulerdogan/8e3...
• PEEPanEIP
• Pectra (Prague-Electra)
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...
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Topics covered
0:43 - About the proposal of the day
1:46 - Meet Ulas
5:30 - Presentation
6:14 - What are Elliptic curves and why are they important to blockchain technology?
6:52 - Signatures Today
7:22 - Special Elliptic Curves
9:41 - secp256k1 in Ethereum
10:27 - Inside an Aquairum: EOA
11:40 - Connecting to the internet with secp256r1
13:00 - Account Abstraction & signature Abstraction
13:59 - Use Cases - Create a Key Pair
15:00 - ENS domains like DNS (Go Daddy)
16:00 - Onchain verifying
17:35 - Onchain verifying with Protocol changes
18:35 - Precompiled Contracts
19:14 - A new Precompiled Contract
21:50 - Story of a new EIP (From EIP to RIP)
25:00 -Birth of RIPs and Roll Calls
25:45 - Migrating to the First RIP
26:25 - Address selection EIP-7587
27:17 - L2 teams implemented RIP-7212
31:30 - Example - A simple RPC Call
32:45 - End of presentation
33:55 - The biggest challenge of the existing curve that 7212 wasted to address?
37:00 - Which is the most gas-efficient r1 or k1 curve?
38:08 - How does 7212 help connect with the internet protocol?
39:42 - Any challenge to move this proposal to Ethereum mainnet
41:35 - Relationship between EVM Max and 7212
42:00 - Any preparation needed to push it to the mainnet
44:32 - Describe your experience as an author
47:13: - How do you envision RIP standards
Topics Covered:-------------------------0:34 - Importance of Solo Staking1:30 - Need for decentralization2:13 - Incentive alignment discussion4:23 - Future incentive alignment5:23 - Transition from pools6:24 - Smoothly landing page6:58 - Rewards accrual details9:02 - Oracles' role importance10:01 - Introduction to Oracle operators12:02 - Pool fees sustainability12:47 - "Slide" campaign incentives13:30 - Smoothly dashboard demo18:04 - Claiming rewards20:03 - Exiting the pool22:57 - Withdrawing the bond24:30 - Smoothly components overview26:04 - Future plans28:29 - Development reflections31:56 - How can the community SupportSmoothly is live at: https://smoothly.money/Follow at Twitter--------------------------Kody Sale @ksale001 | zkDoof @zkdoofOther resources-------------------------- • Meet The Herders • Ecosystem Project Demo • NFT • Non-EIP PEEPanEIP • Community • PEEPanEIP
Topics covered---------------------------00:46 Introduction 01:35 Getting started with Ethereum 06:00 Getting started with Etherum Cat herders ECH06:39 Why did you join ECH?08:10 Taking meeting notes for ECH12:58 Learn to earn16:34 ECH website 21:18 Causes & Passions22:10 Advice for new joiners25:00 ShoutoutShow notes--------------------George Hervey: / georgeh0x Haresh: / h_gedia Other resources-------------------------- • Meet The Herders • Ecosystem Project Demo • NFT • Non-EIP PEEPanEIP • Community • PEEPanEIP Connect with Cat Headers--------------------------------------------Website: https://www.ethereumcatherders.com/Twitter: / ethcatherders LinkedIn: / ethereum-cat-herders Youtube: / @ethcatherders GitHub: https://github.com/EthCatHerders
Other resources--------------------------https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqFcgyfjAcUAeoanC2RgUbFhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxrhbMXuCqMsCiwx1lwu_cNshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxpUmj2UjD4BtfgC1nAAyv3phttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxpby7LszzOnyuAyQl8WLLvhhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxr020waJCI0dZAfPAW2naK1https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
resources-----------------eip - https://eips.ethereum.org/eips/eip-7251discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...ethereum specs & research are open and accessible - • ethereum specs & research are open an... ethresearch is a great place to start with ethereum - • ethresearch is great place to start w... • nft • ercs • peepaneip • non-eip peepaneip follow at twitter--------------------------dapplion @dapplion | mike neuder @mikeneuder | pooja ranjan @poojaranjan19twitter - / 1754565837187690614 topics covered-------------------------1:00 - about the eip & authors2:00 - meet dapplion2:30 - meet michael neuder3:21 - motivation eip72514:54 - scope of the mainnet problem today5:29 - why do devs want eip7251?5:50 - a funfact about aggregators6:45 - why do devs want single slot finality?8:37 - would lmd ghost and ffg be retired?9:18 - what is auto-compounding?11:16 - core features12:00 - security considerations12:34 - security of committees13:22 - churn invariants13:58 - what is churn?16:00 - in-protocol consolidation21:27 - consolidation and churn limit22:37 - other features - custom ceilings23:42 - el triggered partial withdrawals (eip7002)25:00 - slashing risks28:30 - will pools consolidate?30:22 - implementation complexity31:33 - is it critical?33:21 - pros34:06 - cons36:50 - end of presentation37:47 - use of indexes39:20 - correlation penalties41:47 - which scope would you want for electra upgrade?43:02 - consolidation is optional45:00 - churn variance is a core design of the eip46:30 - inactivity of 27 hrs?48:02 - message to the community
resources-----------------eip - https://eips.ethereum.org/eips/eip-3643discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-... • nft • ercs • peepaneip • non-eip peepaneip follow at twitter--------------------------lebrun joachim @lebrunjoachim | pooja ranjan @poojaranjan19twitter - / 1739658325183082595 topics covered-------------------------0:52 - about the erc1:20 - meet joachim2:40 - meet tony3:20 - presentation 3:36 - architecture4:23 - global overview5:30 - token contract7:12 - identity registry9:57 - identity registry storage11:12 - claim topics registry12:41 - trusted issuer registry14:33 - identity check workflow16:16 - compliance22:50 - compliance check modular implementation23:35 - full check workflow24:26 - erc 3643 association26:03 - erc 3643 association member27:05 - end of presentation27:51 - erc3643.org28:25 - motivation to create a standard for permissioned token30:18 - comparision with erc82332:24 - expand on the compliance interface34:14 - identity level vs wallet level compliance35:55 - scope of application36:50 - other implementation of erc364339:22 - impact on the traditional financial system43:00 - any significant change based on the community feedback45:50 - limitation that implementers must be aware of49:15 - message to the community
topics covered---------------------------00:50 introduction1:27 getting into ethereum3:26 why ethereum?6:41 joining ech8:36 issues faced by teams13:22 evolution of role at ech20:48 ech multisig 27:12 becoming an eip editor/favorite eips31:40 do-ocrasy32:52 privacy40:40 advice on getting involved/conclusionshow notes--------------------william: / wschwab_ haresh: / h_gedia ethereum object format eip (https://notes.ethereum.org/@ipsilon/m...)other resources-------------------------- • meet the herders • ecosystem project demo • nft • non-eip peepaneip • community • peepaneip connect with cat headers--------------------------------------------website: https://www.ethereumcatherders.com/twitter: / ethcatherders linkedin: / ethereum-cat-herders youtube: / @ethcatherders github: https://github.com/ethcatherders
Resources-----------------EIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-6982Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/erc7...Big Innovation comes from Ethereum - / onz0nkdyuow • PEEPanEIP #89: EIP-5192: Minimal Soul... • NFT • ERCs • PEEPanEIP • Non-EIP contents Follow at Twitter--------------------------Francesco Sullo @sullof | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Twitter - / 1736765261506629821 Topics covered---------------------------0:59 - About the topic1:31 - Meet Francesco Sullo3:12 - ERC-6982: Background, Motivation 5:05 - 6982 Contract Interface explanation6:16 - Why a new interface for lockable tokens?8:07 - Is there any relationship with ERC5192? How is it different?13:00 - Specs of ERC - 6982. How is it different from ERC5753?16:10 - Do we need ERC5753 in addition to ERC698221:55 - Explain protection added to staking27:40 - Current state of adoption & implementation29:50 - Security concerns or advice for implementers36:20 - Feedback on ERC documentation44:22 - Message to the Ethereum community
Resources-----------------EIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5069Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...Presentation - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...EIP-5757 - • PEEPanEIP #105: EIP-5757: Process for... Execution Layer specs - • PEEPanEIP#51: The state of Ethereum E... EIP-3074 - • PEEPanEIP #27: EIP-3074: Native Spons... PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP EELS Workshop - • EELS Workshop Non-EIP content - • Non-EIP contents EIP Editing Office Hour - • EIP Editing Office Hour / 1724433613226221833 Follow at Twitter--------------------------Sam Wilson @_SamWilsn_ | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics covered---------------------------0:55 - About eip50691:30 - Meet Sam Wilson3:45 - Preface, Overview eip50694:15 - Mission4:49 - What editors do6:07 - What editors don't do8:40 - Who are EIP editors?9:17 - Membership10:30 - Structure12:20 - Decision making13:12 - Informal decisions13:32 - Formal decisions - Call For Input14:19 - Quorum15:35. - Types of decision making16:10 - Rough consensus17:30 - EIP-ERC split17:53 - A proposal - Working groups20:55 - Working group ideas22:50 - Questions23:34 - How will the working group membership work?24:29 - What about Meta, Informational, Networking, Interface?25:55 - Governance of the working group?26:40 - Working group charter27:44 - What will be the EIP template in future wrt working group?29:00 - Timeline for the working group to be active30:00 - Actions performed by the editors wrt working group31:18 - How will we incorporate the EIP editing process?32:25 - How will the statuses be decided?34:49 - Challenges while documenting this charter36:25 - Advice to associates, contributors of the ecosystem
Resources-----------------https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4881https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-... • PEEPanEIP#81: Lighthouse and TheMerge... • PEEPanEIP • Ethereum's Optimistic Roadmap with et... Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Tweet thread: / 1719788331351826696 Follow at Twitter--------------------------Mark @EthDreamer | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics-----------0:46 - About EIP48810:55 - Meet Mark (EthDreamer)2:25 - Beacon chain deposit process7:19 - Deposit Contract Merkle Tree8:35 - Merkle tree background10:15 - EIP4881 Motivation11:33 - Implementation15:19 - Effects16:10 - Design17:00 - Finalized18:03 - Future directions19:25 - End of presentation22:22 - Any timeline for eip6110? How important is eip4881 at the moment? 26:57 - Plug in for 611027:45 - Testing of EIP-488132:30 - Block heights added33:00 - Any challenges faced during the EIP documentation process34:30 - EIP Editing Office Hour35:05 - Message to the community
Resources: ------------------ https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7516 (EIP)- https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-... (Discussion)- • PEEPanEIP #104: EIP-4844: Shard Blob ... (EIP-4844 with Terence)- • Peep an EIP #15: EIP-2938 (Pt.2 ) wit... (EIP-2938)- https://youtube.com/live/pUJlZMXrVEI (EIP-3074)- • Ethereum transaction will slightly go... (Ethereum transaction will be slightly cheaper with 4844 & 7516 )- • Future of Ethereum with #scaling #l2 ... (Future of Ethereum with scaling, l2)- • PEEPanEIP (PEEPanEIP Playlist)- • Dencun (Dencun Playlist)Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Follow at Twitter--------------------------Ansgar Dietrichs @adietrichs | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics covered-------------------------0:35 - About EIP-75161:37 - About Ansgar3:11 - Presentation 3:40 - What is Blob data? Why is it important?4:20 - What EIP-7516 added to Dencun upgrade?4:48 - Working of Ethereum’s fee market5:33 - The new data type with EIP-48448:45 - Roll up gas 10:48 - Users relevance11:40 - End of presentation12:22 - Special cases vs general form of exposing EVM context information 16:56 - Future-proof EVM opcode18:57 - Specific observation on Devnet-9/10 wrt EIP-751620:14 - Expected range of value it returns 22:00 - How stable spec of EIP-4844 & EIP-751625:06 - Will it make any difference on the transaction cost of a normal user on Ethereum mainnet ( not on L2) 30:35 - L2 projects 32:45 - What are L2’s gonna do with Opcode & EIPs specific to L1? 38:38 - Message for the developers community
Resources: -----------------Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...Mega EOF - https://notes.ethereum.org/@ipsilon/m...YT shorts - • EOF proposed changes to #evm #ethere... PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP EIP-3540 & EIP-3541 - • PEEPanEIP #36: EIP-3540 & EIP-3541 wi... Prague - • Electra-Prague Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Follow at Twitter--------------------------Danno Ferrin @shemnon | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics Covered--------------------------0:38 - About topic1:15 - Meet Danno Ferrin4:30 - About EOF 5:00 - Presentation begins5:25 - Who is working on EOF?8:52 - List of unimplemented & unadopted EIPs10:43 - What is EOF?12:27 - Why immediate?16:58 - Evolution modes for the EVM and EOF19:16 - How does EOF interact with the existing EVM?20:37 - Abstract EVM Execution Architecture22:24 - Opcode Loops23:33 - What are the major features of EOF 25:30 - EIP-3540: EOF- EVM Object Format v128:00 EIP-4200: EOF- Static relative jumps28:49 - EIP-4750: EOF - Functions (aka code sections)29:43 - EIP-663: Unlimited DUP and SWAP30:30 - EIP-7480: EOF - Data section access instructions31:10 - EOF CREATE3 and CREATE433:46 - EIP-7069: Revamp CALL Instructions35:45 - EIP-3670: EOF Code Validation37:02 - EIP-5450: EOF Stack Validation38:20 - Prepare for Address Space Expansion40:32 - EOF Opcode Changes Summary42:52 - Impact on security & gas cost?45:35 - Backward compatibility concerns, if any?49:00 - EOF shipment plans?49:55 - What can go in?51:24 - Dedicated devnets or testnets54:34 - EOF wrt Ethereum long-term vision? Why some execution devs are not onboard?57:40 - Metrics & impact on Ethereum network?1:00:20 - Any alternative to Mega EOF?1:04:07 - Message to the community
Meet the Herders is a new series where we talk to the people who make the Ethereum Cat Herders work.
Meet the Herders is a series of interviews with members of Ethereum Cat Herders (ECH).In this episode we speak to Pooja Ranjan who is the Herder-In-Chief. We discuss the history, motivations , workings of ECH & much more.
Resources: -----------------https://holesky.ethpandaops.ioPublic RPCs - https://rpc.holesky.ethpandaops.ioBeaconchain explorer - https://holesky.beaconcha.inDora the explorer - https://dora-holesky.pk910.de/Launchpad - https://holesky.launchpad.ethereum.orgGuide: https://notes.ethereum.org/@launchpad...Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP Dencun - • Dencun Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Follow at Twitter--------------------------Parithosh Jayanthi @parithosh_j |Philipp Kreil @_pk910_ | Barnabas Busa @BarnabasBusa | Afri Schoedon @q9fcc | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics Covered--------------------------00:30- Intro to the topic and team1:28 - Meet @parithosh_j 1:42 - Meet @BarnabasBusa1:59 - Meet @_pk910_2:14 - Meet @q9fcc3:14 - Presentation - what is Holesky?4:32 - Why replace the Goerli testnet?5:53 - Predictable Ethereum testnet lifecycle7:43 - Preparations & tests before Holesky launch9:32 - Data gathering - metrics10:45 - Issues identified13:13 - Bigboi-beaconchain-1 Test results14:40 - Bigboi-beaconchain-2 Test results16:15 - Holesky launch 117:23 - Holesky launch 219:45 - Attestation propagation on the network20:13 - Current Holesky network20:45 - What’s next for Holesky & Goerli?21:35 - Holesky resources22:24 - Funding in Holesky24:40 - Drip-based funding contract25:55 - Get funds from faucets26:31 - Next Testnet27:50 - How was it named “Holesky”?29:39 - Why limit onboarding large validators?31:55 - eip7514 will be good to test when ready for Dencun testing34:00 - what change in 2nd launch?35:00 - Public testnet timeline?36:45 - What will Devnet 10 include?40:00 - what about eip-7516?40:45 - Is Holesky Dencun ready testnet?42:15 - Order of testnet43:30 - What will happen to Goerli testnet?47:06 - Documentation available?48:20 - Questions answered after the call. 49:40 - Message to the community
Today we're going to be talking to Octant. Octant is a decentralized governance platform that awards participation with ETH. It is a project by the Golem Foundation and Octant's mission is to streamline the funding for public goods and to ensure they receive the support that they deserve. Octant is doing this by taking a portion of their staking rewards and using that to distribute to the community, who can give it to public goods projects.
We're here with James and we're going to be learning about their app today.
Resources: -----------------EIP- https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7514Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...Why EIP-7441: Upgrade block proposer election to Whisk is important? - • Why EIP-7441: Upgrade block proposer ... PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP Dencun - • Dencun Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Stay tuned for more to come on Ethereum - • Stay tuned for more to come in #Ether... Follow at Twitter--------------------------dapplion @dapplion | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics covered-------------------------00:45 - EIP introduction02:02 - Know more about dapplion3:38 - Presentation - EIP75143:52 - Why EIP7514?5:23 - What happens if beacon chain grows too big?7:48 - Economic challenges10:35 - EIP specification11:25 - How churnlimit works today?12:17 - What churn limit is good?13:05 - Activation date table13:58 - Probably not necessary14:40 - Risks around EIP7514 15:06 - Dencun Timeline16:00 - EIP status & testnet17:17 - End of the presentation19:33 - Activation day 23:00 - change of existing guarantees with eip7514?24:50 - Affect on users26:23 - Affect on user moving from one service provider to another service provider?26:48 - Devnet & testing27:35 - Holesky will be the best to test this eip28:41- thoughts on PEEPanEIP29:37 - Message to the community
Resources: -----------------https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5656https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP Dencun - • Dencun Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...YT Clip - • Got #EVM or #EOF related #EIP or ques... Follow at Twitter--------------------------axic.eth @alexberegszaszi | Paweł Bylica @chfast | Charles Cooper @big_tech_sux | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics covered---------------------------0:29 - EIP-5656 intro1:30 - Guests introduction7:07 - MCOPY8:02 - MCOPY - Copies EVM Memory9:30 - MCOPY missing piece14:48 - How important memory copying is for Vyper?16:42 - Why?17:45 - Copying via loop is expensive20:10 - Identity Precompile cost 22:22 - Anecdotes identity precompile24:30 - eip2929 made precompile pricing cheaper26:20 - Technicality about memory copying29:09 - End of presentation.29:35 - How do the MCOPY instructions compile into in terms of gas costs to other memories like identity precompile?32:16 - What benefits do static analyzers and optimizers gain from having a dedicated MCOPY instruction in the EVM?35:09 - Why 5b instead of 5c as a specific opcode slot?37:13 - Backward compatibility?40:02 - EOF will solve some of the problems41:20 - Security consideration41:48 - Testing performance of EIP-565643:45 - Message for the community from Ipsilon & Vyper
Resources: -----------------https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4788https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP Dencun - • Dencun Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Follow at Twitter--------------------------Alex Stokes @ralexstokes | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics covered---------------------------0:36 - About EIP2:20 - Guest’s introduction3:10 - Move to proof of stake4:12 - Communication between the layers5:50 - Applications between layers8:07 - EIP-47888:48 - Design “beacon block root”11:38 - Design “in EVM”19:45 - Implementation24:47 - Pseudocodes from EIP26:42 - Applications 33:30 - End of presentations34:28 - Is EIP-4788 an extension to EIP-210?38:38 - What changed in EIP-4788 v2?41:53 - Why EIP-4788 is listed as EL EIP?42:58 - Why EIP-4788 could have been shipped earlier?44:38 - Are trusted actors required for Liquid staking protocol or can be done trustless?47:30 - EIP Status47:59 - Message to community
Devnet 8 specs - https://notes.ethereum.org/@ethpandao... How to join - https://dencun-devnet-8.ethpandaops.io/
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP
Dencun - • Dencun
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...
Parithosh Jayanthi @parithosh_j | Mario Vega @elbuenmayini | Barnabas Busa @BarnabasBusa | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
0:57 - Skip intro 1:27 - Meet Barnabas Busa 2:05 - Meet Mario Vega 2:46 - Meet Parithosh Jayanthi 4:06 - Introduction to Dencun Testing 6:19 - Testing flow 14:40 - What kind of test we will run? 18:53 - Execution Specs Tests (Python EVM Tests) 20:31 The Pytest generation flow 24:24 - What do these tests contain? 27:41 - PyTest for Cancun - EVM changes 31:08 - EIP-4844 tests 34:40 - Current state of Functional Testing for Cancun 35:55 - What is Kurtosis? Why do we care? 37:42 - Example of Kurtosis configuration 38:57 - Background - Kurtosis engine and how we interact? 39:50 - Interop issues identified with Kurtosis 40:35 - Dencun - Devnet 8 41:58 - Holesky Coming soon 42:10 - Inviting name ideas for public testnet 42:30 - End of presentation 43:28 - Q&A 43:50 - Testing sequence 45:01 - Testing EIP-7044 & EIP-7045 47:17 - When public testnet? Will it be Holeski? 50:00 - If the testnet is broken with 3/6, what will it going to be? 51:21 - Where are we with Execution specs? Are we ready for Dencun? 54:04 - What can be done to move forks faster? 59:32 - Testnet participation - how can solo validators can participate? 1:01:00 - How far do we see Goerli in the future? 1:02:34 - Success story & road blocker 1:06:12 - When Dencun? 1:07:20 - Message for the community
Resources: -----------------EIP-6780 - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-6780Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...Discussion to - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/deac...YT Shorts : • Contact #ethereum devs today if your ... PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP Dencun - • Dencun Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Follow at Twitter--------------------------Guillaume Ballet @gballet | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19Topics covered-------------------------1:43 - Meet the guest3:35 - Presentation EIP-67804:27 - Why SELFDESTRUCT was added to the protocol?5:30 - Problems: Non-deterministic6:55 - Parity Multisig7:49 - Code mutability9:04 - Verkle tree12:30 - Security TL;DR13:40 - Comments received on FEM post 14:29 - Other proposals for removal17:26 - Conclusion EIP-678018:15 - Endo of presentation19:00 - What are the main advantages of this EIP?21:07 - Is this intended as a transitional EIP or a permanent change to EVM23:44 - Client implementation & testing - Will it be included in devnet 8?25:27 - Experience documenting the EIP28:30 - Is it ready to be moved to "Review"?29:16 - Why it took too long to bring SELFDESTRUCT TO the upgrade for the mainnet?31:50 - Message to the community
EIP-7045 - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7045
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP
Dencun - • Dencun
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...
YT Shorts1: • Single Slot Finality is a really nice... Clip: • Cross layer EIPs need more coordinati... Full video: • Video
dannyryan @dannyryan | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
0:25 - Skip Intro 1:38 - Meet Danny Ryan 2:52 - Blocks and Attestation 4:30 - Block tree 4:45 - Forkchoice rule: LMD-GHOST and FFG 5:53 - And potential re-orgs 6:15 - But not past FFG finalized checkpoints 7:00 - Attestation inclusion window 7:58 - Inclusion window in spec 9:21 - Counterfactual inclusion window 10:54 - EIP-7045: TL;DR 12:42 - Why EIP 7045? 15:18 - A Confirmation rule for Ethereum 20:17 - What is changing since the original beacon chain 22:15 - Single Slot Finality 23:50 - Fork time stamp 25:45 - Attestation data 26:55 - Consensus specs repo 28:52 - How to follow client implementation 30:20 - Consensus Upgrade specs repo 33:40 - Cross Layer EIP 35:50 - Security consideration 37:30 - Thoughts on EIP documentation process 40:50 - Discussion to link for the CL proposal 45:50 - Sequential EIP number allocation 46:47 - A message to the validators community
EIP-7044 - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7044
Slides - https://hackmd.io/@dapplion/EIP-7044-...
PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP
Dencun - • Dencun
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...
YT Shorts1: • Solo Staking on Ethereum blockchain i... YT Shorts 2: • An amazing Ethereum sooner rather tha... Clip: • Let's make a uniform EIP process #eth...
dapplion @dapplion | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
0:43 - Skip intro 2:10 - dapplion’s introduction 3:38 - Presentation EIP7044 4:04 - What’s a Voluntary exit? 4:28 - Staking models 5:12 - Single entity stakers 5:22 - Third party staking services 5:47 - Validating entity can keep the funds hostage 6:12 - Withdrawal entity should be able to recall funds 6:29 - With pre-signed voluntary exit 6:48 - Upcoming EIP7002 will allow trigger exeit from Execution layer 7:09 - Pre-signing voluntary exit has a catch 7:43 - Domain Separation
EIP-6110 - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-6110
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP
Dencun - • Dencun
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Mikhail Kalinin @mkalinin2 | Kevin Bogner @kevin_bogner | Navie Chan (NC) | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
Skip intro Intro to EIP & guests Guest’s intro - Mikhail Kalinin Guest’s intro - Kevin Bogner Guest’s intro - Naive chan the presentation begins The agenda EIP-6110 Deposit reform Eth1Data poll On-chain deposits Benefits of EIP-6110 EIP-6110 Data complexity and DOS vectors Transition period Changes in the Execution Layer Deposit structure Block header and Body Block creator Block validator Genesis Config Current state and TODOs in development Specs on Consensus Layer Implementation on Lighthouse - Containers Block processing Deposit receipt processing Testing strategy EIP-6110 Implementation status Challenges Guests’ Twitter Contact End of presentation Question - how does data polling will complicate things for CL clients, especially at the time of forking? Do people will have to wait for the deposit sweep finalized before picking up the validator index? Is there a queue system on the EL side? Will the deposit on the EL side go on the SSZ container? What was the rationale to drop the queue and we have a queueless design? Will there be any effect on users' transactions at the time of transition? Will we need EIP-4881 after 6110 is deployed? When on the mainnet, any timeline? Discussion placeholder for this proposal? Word of advice for the Ethereum Community
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Meet the co-authors ERC6220 requires Presentation begins About ERC6220 ERC6220 Use cases Project implementation Tools for dapp developers Why is this EIP unique? EIP process for ERC6220 Additional resources End of presentation Recommendation to new authors Slot types and part types Catalog vs supporting direct NFT equipping Thoughts on other composable NFT proposals Word of advice for new authors
Steven @stoicdev0 | Jan Turk @JA_JanTurk | Bruno Skvorc @bitfalls | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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Jan Turk introduction Steven Pineda introduction Presentation Pusing NFTs further ERC6059 Use cases - Bundling, Collecting, Soulbound, Membership, Delegation, Security & Multiuse prevention project implementation (NPM package) Tools for Dapp developers How is this EIP unique? Child management EIP Process for ERC6059 Resources How to reach out Q&A Compromise of nesting NFT, if any? If targetted to a specific level, how vulnerable is the NFT? Expecting feature change with multiverse How is this different from hierarchical NFT? Thoughts on this proposal not being backward compatible? Thoughts on PEEPanEIP Message to the community
Steven @stoicdev0 | Jan Turk @JA_JanTurk | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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BoYu Chu @chuboyu_ | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
0:00 - Promo 0:29 - Topic introduction 1:10 - Guest Introduction 1:44 - Presentation 1:55 - Team 2:34 - Motivation 4:08 - Problem statement 4:40 - ERC-6672 specs 6:30 - ERC6672 is not defining 8:30 - How do we handle redeem? 9:26 - What is missing? 11:02 - Rethink NFT properties - Intrinsic & Extrinsic properties 14:54 - Middleware between web2 and web3 15:18 - ERC6672 specification 16:47 - Benefits 18:09 - Usage guidelines 18:48 - Key consideration & guidelines 23:49 - Web3 Commerce 30:02 - What about non-6672 NFTs? 31:05 - The journey of EIP 33:15 - Thoughts 34:05 - Reach out the team 34:25 - End of presentation 35:00 - Is it soulbound or transferable? 38:30 - Project implementing this ERC 40:90 - Security consideration 42:32 - EIP documentation
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Topics covered-------------------------0:00 - Promo0:36 - Intro to ERC & team1:30 - Meet Steven Pineda1:54 - Meet Jan Turk2:30 - Presentation begins 2:42 - NFT - Problem & Solution5:15 - ERC-5773 - One NFT, multiple assets8:07 - ERC-5773 UseCases15:44 - Project Implementation19:45 - Tools for dapp developers21:55 - EIP Process experience27:45 - Related EIPs30:46 - Resources list31:10 - How to get in touch?33:45 - Why “Multi-Asset Tokens” instead of “Multi-Resource Tokens”?36:20 - Why as an Ethereum standard when implemented on Kusama n/w?42:00 - Is there a way to migrate Legacy NFT to NFT 2.0?45:04 - EIP process comments46:50 - Message to the communityFollow at Twitter---------------------------Steven @stoicdev0 | Jan Turk @JA_JanTurk | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19 Resources-----------------Slides: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFidQ1B...EIP: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5773Discussion: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/mult...PEEPanEIP Playlist - • PEEPanEIP ERC Playlist - • ERCs Contact Ethereum Cat Herders ---------------------------------------------------Discord: https://discord.io/ethereumcatherdersTwitter: https://twitter.com/EthCatHerdersMedium: https://medium.com/ethereum-cat-herdersWebsite: https://www.ethereumcatherders.com/
Topics covered-------------------------0:50 - About EIP1:05 - Meet the author2:14 - What is Web3:// Acess Protocol3:00 - Why do we need Web3 Access Protocol5:55 - How to use Web3 Access Protocol7:06 - How to Access EVM with web3://9:25 - Applications11:50. - Blockers16:29 - Improvement & ExtensionsFollow at Twitter--------------------------- Qi Zhou @qc_qizhou | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19 Resources------------------Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...Proposal - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4804Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...Web3URL Firefox Extension - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire...Vitalik's Blog Experiment - web3://vitalikblog.eth/EthFS Uploader - https://socket.dev/npm/package/ethfs-...PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP ERC Playlist - • PEEPanEIP #106: ... Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...Contact Ethereum Cat Herders ---------------------------------------------------Discord: https://discord.io/ethereumcatherdersTwitter: https://twitter.com/EthCatHerdersMedium: https://medium.com/ethereum-cat-herdersWebsite: https://www.ethereumcatherders.com/
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0:43 - History of EIP-4844
1:30 - How did Terence join the Ethereum space?
2:44 - How did Kasey join the Ethereum space?
4:08 - EIP-4844: What & Why?
5:12 - Ethereum Today
5:36 - The rollup-centric roadmap
6:20 - Past: Everything happens on L1
6:42 - Today with L2
7:18 - Today L2 uses CALLDATA
7:24 - EIP-4844 L2 uses BLOBDATA
7:52 - Why is BLOBDATA a barrier for L2 today?
8:30 - Block vs Blob
10:17 - What is a Blob transaction?
11:30 - Blob transaction end-to-end
13:19 - EIP-4844 on Prysm
13:30 - What happens at every upgrade?
14:42 - Beacon API changes
15:20 - Validator changes
16:19 - Crypto library
16:45 - Block & blobs import
17:44 - Forward syncing
18:05 - Backfilling
18:22 - Prysmctl
18:59 - Devnets histories
19:37 - Where are we today?
20:52 - Q&A
21:18 - Why are we doing KZG trusted setup for 4844? (Terence)
22:00 - Dankrad on KZG Trusted setup & 4844
24:39 - Why Exec devs be excited about SSZ? What's upcoming work on SSZ?
27:00 - Is it correct to assume we are using the minimal SSZ for 4844?
28:00 - Risk of centralization with 4844
29:22 - Safety liveness concern
31:59 - Importance of Multi vary function in 4844
32:30 - Blob slashing for signing 2 blobs
33:44 - No. of blobs in a blob
34:29 - Implementation of SSZ on EL before Dencun upgrade
36:05 - Justin on SSZ at EL
37:05 - Explicit changes on EL & CL with 4844
39:30 - Longitivity of a blob
41:05 - Downsides of no EVM access to blobs
42:00 - How far we are from Full Danksharding?
43:55 - Plans to move from Devnets to Public Testnet
45:18 - Do we see 4844 on Goerli testnet?
46:10 - When 4844 on mainnet?
47:28 - Interaction with cross-layer teams
49:30 - Priority for Ethereum Roadmap
51:07 - Thoughts on the EIP process
52:05 - A message to community
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Proposal - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4844
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Terence @terencechain | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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A message to Ethereum community (eip4844) - Terence
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01:10 - Guest's Introduction
01:59 - Presentation
02:14 - What is MEV?
08:58 - Why do we Care?
13:55 - MEV on Ethereum.
15:06 - Transaction Supply Chain - @thegostep
15:29 - MEV on Ethereum.
18:01 - PBS
18:19 - What is MEV-Boost?
18:35 - How do we implement PBS?
20:23 - MEV Boost- Network & Software
21:51 - How would it work?
22:25 - There's a catch
22:57 - MEV Stealing
24:04 - How to stop MEV Stealing?
24:46 - Democratization with MEV-Boost
27:27 - Enter the relay
28:59 - MEV-Boost Post Merge?
33:44 - Downside of using relay model
35:01 - PBS: What's Next?
35:19 - Longer-term for PBS
38:20 - Near-term for PBS
42:25 - Immediate-term for MEV-Boost
45:52 - What are the advantages and disadvantages of connecting to the multiple MEV Boost?
47:41 - Significance of relayer diversity
48:43 - Alex's thoughts on the Client diversity suggestion
53:01 - Any guidelines for solo & institutional stakers?
Alex Stokes @ralexstokes | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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0:39 - About EIP-6049
1:16 - About William Entriken
1:44 - Start of the talk
1:45 - About EIP-6049 by William Entriken
2:37 - What is SELFDESTRUCT?
4:40 - Problems with SELFDESTRUCT
6:13 - About CREATE2
8:50 - Polymorphic smart contract
10:11 - What kind of applications will be affected by deprecating SELFDESTRUCT?
13:28 - EIP Motivation
18:21 - Why choose Meta EIP?
21:04 - What advantage or relationship do we see with the rest of the SELFDESTRUCT EIP?
22:44 - What are other 'Core' proposals for SELFDESTRUCT? Is there a possibility of having one of these core proposals included in the Cancun upgrade?
34:27 - Where is SELFDESTRUCT on the priority list?
38:00 - Thoughts on EIP Process, forking the EIP repository
44:40 - Communication of "Core" EIPs
46:22 - Message to the community
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Topics covered
0:52 - Guest introduction
1:29 - Capella Builder API
1:52 - A sidecar to Ethereum Execution
2:28 - A top-level overflow
4:07 - APIs available
5:00 - Changes in Capella
5:02 - buildBlindedBlock & publishedBlindedBlock
7:00 - Builder vs Execution now
8:07 - Builder vs Execution Capella
8:37 - Builder vs Execution Free the validator
9:32 - Proof of Payment
11:32 - Zhejiang testnet
12:04 - Upgrade & testing considerations
15:38 - Why Builder API?
18:00 - How does the builder ensure that withdrawals are included?
19:22 - Testing: Match withdrawal use builder
22:00 - Testing: Fall back on local execution
24:40 - Future of Builder API
27:17 - A message to the Ethereum community
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01:58 - Yoav W Introduction.
02:47 - Dror Tirosh Introduction
03:17 - Shahaf's Introduction.
03:38 - Tom's Introduction
04:00 - What's new in ERC-4337?
08:15 - key Challenges - Why is it so Complicated?
10:19 - UserOperation.
11:40 - Submit UserOperation to bundler
13:47 - Submit UserOperation to bundler with factory
15:41 - Submit UserOperation to bundler with PayMaster
16:14 - Creating HandleOps Transaction.
20:20 - Account API
24:21 - Minimal Account
25:13 - Pay Master
26:09 - Custom Factory
27:15 - Key Challenges - Why is it so Complicated?
27:38 - Protection Rule Principles.
29:36- Code Validation Rules.
30:34- Storage Validation rules.
32:46 - RPC APIs
33:25 - Signature Aggregation.
34:33 - Bundler-Spec - Test.
37:09 - What Kind What do you of Simulation is used for?
42:07 - What do you think 4337 needs something to impact tabs
45-27 - Are you expecting the new kind of depth tooling to Springup.
49:31 - Mean reason for the change.
52:19 - Smaller the Proposal, the greater chance to Coming up as a final Standard Community to use
54:00 - Draft - Review - Published - Explained.
56:04 - Features of external audit
59:23 - Is there a Worker for projects to resolve this issue of incompatibility?
1:00:43 - ERC-4337 will be compatible with EIP-3074?
1:03:08 - Do you think, It will make affect projects, that have already been implemented to EIP-4337?
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0:45 - Guest Intro
3:17 - Intro to EIP-4736 CLWP
7:23 - History of CLWP
13:52 - Set Validator withdrawal address
15:47 - How to CLWP
18:17 - Demo
25:07 - CLWP with Kleros_io & IPFS
27:37 - Ethereum set withdrawal address
32:24 - Air gaps machine & Key management
34:52 - Shoutout to supporting groups
37:25 - Why is this an Interface EIP and not Core EIP?
39:12 - What is the protection available against the attacker on CLWP?
41:00 - Why this is needed as a standard?
43:24 - Clients' team is concerned about enabling this before the Shapella upgrade
46:26 - Stats on Withdrawal address
47:55 - Set up the withdrawal address when you're ready
48:50 - EIP process and status
51:36 - Message to the community
EIP-4736
Discussion
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Topics covered
0:58 - Guests introduction
1:29 - Presentation
1:47 - Problem statement
2:32 - Idea
3:55 - EIP-5528 Specs
4:44 - Use Cases
7:11 - Six Core Functions
7:57 - Method
8:57 - An example
9:59 - Escrow Flow Diagram
10:52 - Why do we need EIP-5528 as a standard?
18:19 - Implementations in real-world (a demo)
19:25 - Difference between the contract for the escrow process
20:30 - Security consideration for project implementers
22:10 - Success stories
24:30 - ETHDenver session announcement
25:15 - A message to the community
EIP-5528
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01:21 - Guest’s introduction
04:27 - Scaling
05:34 - (Proto) Danksharding / EIP-4844
06:18 - Checking availability
07:03 - Serving the data
07:37 - Throw it all away!
08:18 - Why KZG?
09:58 - Minimising downsides
11:10 - Quick and Easy
11:53 - More Participants than Powers!
13:48 - Specs first design
15:14 - How does the ceremony work?
17:43 - What could a malicious sequencer do?
19:15 - What does an implementation do?
21:01 - How does the math really work?
24:41 - Anti-sibyl
23:56 - Write your own client
31:52 - Crazy entropy generation
31:10 - Timelines
34:32 - Why choose VLS?
35:27 - What is the idea behind the contribution signature?
38:41 - What is the next sequences and who will design?
41:37 - Who else are invited in the ceremony?
44:42 - attack report
46:40 - Talk on Main Audit
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Topics covered
01:21 - Guest Introduction(Mario Vega)
02:00 - Guest Introduction(Pari)
02:59 - Mario Vega's Presentation
03:21 - What EIPs are included in Shapella?
05:42 - What are the Key Changes?
11:56 - What has been challenging to test?
15:03 - What tools are we using to test Shapella?
17:25 - Spec tests
18:46 - Hive Tests
20:31 - Pari's Presentation
20:31 - What changes were needed to support the testing?
22:31 - Kurtosis Tests
24:10 - Shadow Forks & Testnets
26:20 - What uses what?
29:57 - How did testing happen for Shapella?
32:24 - New-ish tools you can re-use
35:04 - Timeline Flowchart
38:46 - How can i help #TestingTheWithdrurge?
40:52 - What is the Plan to simulate the test to have overall upgrade process?
41:53 - What is the Key Feature and What about the client performing there?
45:18 - Thoughts on Substantial discussion on withdrawal commitment to better support light client
47:36 - fork version
52:25 - Talk on define Payload Request
53:45 - Is Changes Effect Timeline
55:09 - Talks on Interop sessions
58:19 - to Ethereum Community
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Topics covered
1:43 - Guest’s introduction
03:13 - What is a receipt? Why are they not digital already
06:06 - Why NFTs are so good for digital receipts
07:48 - What digital receipts bring to Ethereum
10:28 - What does a transaction with a receipt look like
12:11 - Other interesting things
13:39 - Resources
15:43 - Why do we need a digital receipt on blockchain tx?
20:12 - Is this limited to physical purchases or it can be an extension to digital transaction as well?
21:57 - Demo share
27:40 - Proposed method of data storage
35:16 - How far is it from becoming a standard?
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
EIP-5570: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5570
Discussion: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/idea...
ERC Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
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Sean @darcys22 | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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Topics covered
01:25 - Guest’s introduction
04:49 - About EIP 4895
05:35 - Potuz's Presentation
05:35 - I want my ETH, what do i do?
08:15 - Validators' Keys
12:24 - Two types of withdrawal credential(Examples)
13:08 - Partial Withdrawals
15:18 - Tooling
18:25 - Full Withdrawals
20:00 - Inside Withdrawals
23:01 - Withdrawal Messages
25:57 - Withdrawal, EL's perspective
27:04 - Some interesting cases
30:10 - Ongoing devnets
35:07 - Hsiao-Wei's Presentation
35:11 - Staked ETH Withdrawals & Testing Agenda
35:35 - Validator status
39:03 - Full Validator Lifecycle
42:58 - Validator and Staker FAQs by Hsiao-Wei
43:13 - What kind of address I can use in the BLSToExecutionChange message?
43:54 - How long it takes to change my withdrawal credentials to execution address format?
45:07 - Can I change my execution address AGAIN after my BLSToExecutionChange was applied?
46:04 - I'm an active validator. How long it takes to be "withdrawable" status?
50:11 - How long it takes to get my partial/full withdrawal if I have set up my withdrawal execution address?
52:06 - When can I withdraw on the mainnet?
53:03 - Progress and Testing
53:18 - Specs of Withdrawal feature
54:03 - Software Components
55:18 - Withdrawals testing approaches
59:45 - CL executable pyspec
1:00:55 - Pyspec as the test vector generator
1:04:00 - Test case discussions
1:07:45 - Q&A
1:07:59 - Is there any client way to schedule a broadcast a pre-signed BLS change withdrawal credential message?
1:11:13 - If a validator is kicked out or forced exited, how will he claim the remaining ETH which I assume is less than 32 ETH will get pushed along with the exit?
1:13:15 - Is there is a provision to validate the withdrawal address before executing?
1:15:40 - Changes done on the engine Epi side?
1:22:33 - How far we are from the launch of public testnets?
Slides -
1. https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
EIP-4895 with Alex S. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcL9R...
EIP-4895: Beacon chain push withdrawals as operations - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4895
https://notes.ethereum.org/@ralexstok...
https://notes.ethereum.org/@marioevz/...
https://github.com/marioevz/hive/tree...
https://github.com/wealdtech/ethdo
Shanghai Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
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Hsiao-Wei Wang @icebearhww | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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1:37 - Guest's bio
2:55 - PBS Presentation
3:29 - Protocol-agent Problem
5:25 - How to become a validator?
6:15 - Proposer-agent Problem
7:15 - How to make a good block?
7:39 - Execution Payload
10:30 - Ordering matters
11:45 - How to allocate first slot?
16:05 - Block construction in PoW
17:55 - Block construction in PoS
19:24 - MEV trickle down
20:05 - Present PBS (mev-boost for PoS Ethereum)
22:40 - Block building (today in PoS)
24:26 - Proposer Builder Separation
24:36 - Out of protocol markets
25:35 - Block building tomorrow (In-protocol PBS)
26:56 - Why delegate?
29:50 - Opportunities of outsourcing : Danksharding
31:43 - Risk of outsourcing - Censorship resistance
34:19 - Why in-protocol PBS?
36:15 - Why not in-protocol PBS?
39:34 - Wen mainnet?
40:57 - Recap
43:50 - End of the presentation
44:24 - Qn - Why change the bid post sign?
45:17 - Is this enforced at protocol layer or just in mev-boost?
46:00 - Importance of first slot?
47:20 - Friendly Fee Market design
50:54 - Any progress on Friendly Fee Market design
52: 50 - Roadmap & timeline
54:40 - Biggest blocker to have it integrated with Ethereum protocol?
56:28 - Message to community
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
https://barnabe.substack.com/p/pbs
https://notes.ethereum.org/@vbuterin/...
https://ethresear.ch/t/proposer-block...
Shanghai Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
EIP-1559 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC1FS...
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
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Barnabé Monnot @barnabemonnot | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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0:23 - Welcome to the episode
1:04 - Guest’s introduction
1:28 - Presentation
1:30 - About Gas
2:00 - EIP-2929:State Access Lists
2:47 - EIP-2930 : Warm Access Lists
3:39 - EIP-1559 Allows Conditional Coinbase Payment?
5:26 - EIP-3651 makes the Coinbase Warm
7:15 - What was the main reason for proposing this proposal
9:03 - Warm and The Cold Cost Explained
10:00 - Why accessing Coinbase is overpriced
10:40 - Client implementation & testing
12:35 - General feedback on EIP process
13:40 - Next Step towards the making Core Proposal even Stronger
Proposal - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-3651
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...
Shanghai Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
EIP-2929 & EIP2930 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQpvk...
EIP-1559 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbSKo... and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC1FS...
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
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William Morrisss @willmorriss4 | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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0:51 - Welcome to the episode
1:25 - Guest’s introduction
3:43 - Presentation
3:50 - Goal & purpose of the EIP
4:20 - What is Transient storage?
5:30 - Re-entrancy locks
6:00 - L2 point of view
6:30 - Today’s use cases
7:25 - Why EIP-1153, what is the problem it is solving?
9:45 - Solution EIP-1153
10:25 - More efficient use cases
11:05 - unlocks new patterns
11:30 - A marketplace contract
14:35 - Future protocol improvements
16:30 - The “Till” pattern
17:02 - Current specs
17:10 - Some links
17:40 - Advantages of transient storage over memory slot for app dev
18:55 - What is Interframe communication, how is the EIP helpful
20:20 - Helpful for future storage designs like Verkle Tree.
23:15 - Why this proposal can’t be implemented on Ethereum clients using soft fork
26:10 - Security consideration for client and app devs
29:12 - Client implementation
30:45 - When decided to champion the proposal
32:40 - General feedback on EIP process
Proposal - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1153
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...
Shanghai Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
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Moody @sendmoodz | Will @wschwab_ | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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01:15 - About proposal
02:10 - Guest introduction
03:17 - Presentation - agenda
04:07 - Types of tokens based on state mutability
6:20 - Challenges of supporting mutable tokens
9:49 - Problem statement - How to unambiguously identify a token state, without the knowledge of implementation details?
10:46 - Do we need a standard? Example ERC 20
12:00 - Do we need a standard?
12:47 - Existing attempts
16:51 - EIP-5646
20:36 - Do not use state fingerprint as a sole token identifier
21:04 - Examples - Loan token
End of presentation
25:09 - Rational and usefulness of the proposal
32:34 - Attack factor - what will the adversary do?
35:55 - Responsibility of the implementer
36:45 - Significance of state fingerprint events. Why is it not a part of the current specs?
38:18 - Implementation of EIP-5646
39: 20 - Workaround the existing projects to deploy this EIP
40:54 - Are you working with a project or on a prototype?
42:38 - Security consideration for dapp developers
43:48 - Thoughts on EIP process
44:58 - When to move to the Last Call
Proposal - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5646
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-5646-discussion-token-state-fingerprint/10808
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ATXANwMH4mQMD5iyedL4ppsRJY_tOxAoxLOlk05aa2g/edit
ERCs Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqXee9EMQDIEz2CslTnsW0K
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsmujnH_ncIlSEJ23s9jzXAKwfpTGNeJqjREWPloBbkJVQTA/viewform
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Naim Ashhab @ashhanai | Will @wschwab_ | Blaine Malone @blainemalone | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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00:56 - Proposal intro
01:32 - About the guest
02:14 - EIP-5192 presentation
04:00 - Motivation/back history
13:57 - This is why 5192 is created
14:55 - Other solutions to implement soulbound tokens
16:33 - How to communicate about 5192 solution to the world
18:05 - Why use Magicians for proposal submission
23:00 - An extension of ERC-721 - Contract Interface
23:45 - Feature detection for Marketplace
26:00 - Project implementation
28:43 - Conclusion
31:50 - Q&A
31:52 - How is Sol immutability (community?) doing recovery?
34:40 - Is Lock & unlock functionality expandable?
38:20 - Labeling NFT as Soulbound
41:11 - How do you see this implemented by a project? Do you expect smart contract developer to overwrite the transfer function?
42:43 - What are the implications of 5192 accidentally permanently locking tokens?
45:42 - Thoughts on other soulbound proposals (EIP-5484)
49:25 - Thoughts on EIP-5114
52:58 - General experience with EIP documentation
57:17 - Anything for the community
Proposal - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5192
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/final-eip-5192-minimal-soulbound-nfts/9814
Slides - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/final-eip-5192-minimal-soulbound-nfts/9814/20
ERCs Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqXee9EMQDIEz2CslTnsW0K
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsmujnH_ncIlSEJ23s9jzXAKwfpTGNeJqjREWPloBbkJVQTA/viewform
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Tim Daub @timdaub | Blaine Malone @blainemalone | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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Topics covered
1:10 - Guest’s introduction
4:12 - Team Grandine
06:06 - About Grandine
07:27 - Beacon node diversity
08:26 - State Transition Function Performance
10:22 - CPU Usage
11:10 - Memory Usage
12:12 - Disk Usage
13:40 - Architecture
16:38 - Features
19:40 - Client Language
22:37 - Libraries
24:14 - Compliance
26:58 - Setup
28:13 - Target users
30:05 - The Merge
32:25 - Rust KZG for EIP_4844
34:23 - Experiments (from earlier upgrades)
38:50 - Roadmap
42:06 - Community
43:05 - Wen Opensource?
44:45 - Q&A
45:18 - Slasher
46:23 - Is GUI unique to Grandine?
50:43 - Was CPU usage optimized at the time of Altair?
53:53 - Client combination
56:45 - Does it make any difference using the same EL & CL language client combination?
1:00:07 - Will Grandine participate in Shandong when 4844 or Withdrawal EIPs are considered?
1:03:14 - How does Grandine communicate with node operators?
1:05:40 - Have you observed any resistance due to Grandine being closed source?
1:08:48 - Any advice for Ethereum node runner?
Resources:
Slides - https://slides.com/saulius/grandine-ethereum-consensus-layer-client
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxoruie1hmYWJfiakpYivXft
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsmujnH_ncIlSEJ23s9jzXAKwfpTGNeJqjREWPloBbkJVQTA/viewform
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Follow at Twitter
Saulius Grigaitis @sauliuseth | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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Topics covered
0:40 - About EIP
1:55 - Author introduction
03:00 - Team intro
03:33 - Current problems (Motivation)
09:24 - A Multiverse NFT
11:15 - A Delegate NFT
12:30 - DelegateData Struct
13:40 - initBundle function
15:08 - bundle function
16:49 - unbundle function
18:17 - Use Cases
22:09 - Contact team
22:25 - Q&A
22:58 - Any implicit assumption? Does the delegate contract get deployed on the mainnet?
24:50 - How will the marketplace look for the delegate information?
25:32 - Does the deployer set any expectation with NFT?
28:30 - Transfer of ownership in case of delegate contract?
29:54 - How do you do it cross chain?
30:40 - Soulbound token flexibility
33:24 - Issues with wrapping based tokens?
36:10 - Whom do you expect to write this multiverse NFT
37:12 - Security consideration that project implementers should consider?
39:39 - How is EIP-5606 different from EIP-4955 ?
42:13 - Secs & Status’s status
44:12 - Thoughts on the current process?
Resources:
Proposal - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5606
Discussion -https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-5606-multiverse-nfts-for-digital-asset-interoperability/10698
Slides - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XD-UPLeIbxVeYFCCt6pgLkIQNaQahM1t/view
ERCs Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqXee9EMQDIEz2CslTnsW0K
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsmujnH_ncIlSEJ23s9jzXAKwfpTGNeJqjREWPloBbkJVQTA/viewform
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Gaurang Torvekar @gaurangtorvekar | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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Topics covered
00:45 - EIP Introduction
01:15 - Guest’s introduction
03:42 - Presentation
03:53 - Agenda
04:25 - Abstract
05:02 - Motivation
07:46 - Examples
09:12 - EIP-5496 Overview
09:36 - Interface IERC5496
10:53 - Interface IERC5496 Cloneable
11:57 - Key properties
13:37 - Who would use an ERC-5496 token standard?
15:00 - Side by side
15:25 - About / Contact
16:02 - Q&A
17:28 - Talk a bit more about a favorite use case
20:38 - How do we distinguish Privilege Shareable NFT from a Fungible token?
23:00 - Any security considerations that a project implementing should consider?
24:53 - EIP status - when will it be ready for the ‘Last Call’
26:31 - Any real project implementation you are aware of?
28:46 - EIP status change timeline
29:57 - Discussion to place
31:08 - EIP authors Office hour
31:45 - Any feedback for the existing EIP process for ERCs
34:03 - Anything you would like to share with the Ethereum community
Resources:
Proposal - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5496
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-5496-multi-privilege-management-extension-for-erc-721/10427
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1h3EMhR9tu5s5DG9tCYJZU_JHNsv8pmkQtR2BCZs2_Go/edit#slide=id.p
Demo video.- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sHZ4M_fEJ7XrmsPhcjHBW17cza7g1mP-/view
Google Docs - 01_wNFT_Business Owners.mp4
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gT_ax9IfXBsWiStBYaEvxKLQ-Hi_umvL/view
Google Docs - 02_wNFT_Consumers.mp4
Website is up on Testnet. - https://wnft.one/
ERCs Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqXee9EMQDIEz2CslTnsW0K
PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsmujnH_ncIlSEJ23s9jzXAKwfpTGNeJqjREWPloBbkJVQTA/viewform
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Allister Capati @allisterc | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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Topics covered
About the client
About the guest
Intro Ethereum JS team
Building blocks for JS/ETH community
Ethereum’s imminent mainnet Merge
Merge ready fully functional (experimental client)
Excitement along the way
What does it mean for developers?
A merge capable EVM/VM
in-browser / in-app (WIP)
Ultralight SDK for Portal Network
New Sync mechanism
Snap Sync - Gateway to mainnet syncing
A decentralized backbone for JS/ETH ecosystem
Contact of team
Questions & Answers
What is needed for Ethereum JS to become a fully functional client?
Advantages of browser environment
Why Ethereum JS releases are not added to the EF blogpost for upgrade public announcement?
Challenges during the Merge devnet
Future of Ethereum JS after the Merge
Licensing - Why MPL 2.0
Resources & contribution
Any message for the community?
Resources:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
Lodestar and The Merge with Gajinder Singh - https://youtu.be/aUg5ZFT59fA
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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Topics covered
3:15 - At which point the Erigon team decided to move to a full client implementation?
7:06 - Akula different from Erigon & Silkworm
10:35 - Can you talk a little bit about a modular client design? Why was selected for the full client development of Akula.
16:00 - Database, Sync time and other advantages
18:40 - Akula EVM and EVMODIN
21:08 - Is Akula ready for users?
22:35 - Particular user target base
23:15 - Plan of adding mining feature
24:15 - Akula in Merge devnet/event
27:18 - Sepolia post-merge upgrade
28:10 - Best CL client combo? 30:10 - Future of Akula - Client Diversity
31:45 - Best place for resources
32:38 - What Telegram?
34:55 - Any message for the community?
Resources:
https://akula.app/
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list..
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PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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Topics covered ----------------------------
About the client
Guest introduction
Presentation
Teku team
About Teku
Flexible deployment
REST APIs
Preparing Teku for TheMerge
The Path to the Merge
March of Pandas
Are Pandas too slow?
The Merge and Late Blocks
Timing is everything
The Merge
Questions
Is it an invitation to the mainstream financial institutions or crypto exchanges and possibly ex-miners?
Who are the main user base of Teku
Is there any significant feature or spec difference in the client for institutional staking and solo staking?
External key management for compatibility with enterprise-grade key stores
Changes in Sync Committees duties since Altair upgrade
Way to inform validators to protect from penalty
Merge specific or Teku specific Metrics that the team is tracking
Is there a dashboard or a proposed feature
Do you think the issue of “not rendering emoticons correctly in graffiti” in Teku may have affected debugging at client level in any form?
Implementation and advantage of EIP-4881: Deposit tree snapshot.
Best EL client for Teku
Thoughts on client diversity? How to increase network share?
Message to Ethereum community
Resources:
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...
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Topics covered
About the author
Team and goal - reason for documenting the proposal
Presentation
Introduction
Token Standard table
What’s the difference between 1155, 721 and 3475
Who uses the EIP-3475 token standard?
On-chain Meta data storage
Class, nonce id and metadata structure
Metadata for frontend
Batch transactions
Types of supply
Events
Use case - Bonds and financial derivatives
Use case - Multi Layer Pool
EIP-3475 can bring to Ethereum
Why standardized?
Other considerations
Benchmarks
end of presentation
Q & A
Why a standard
How EIP-3475 provides gas efficiency?
Do you have any thoughts to be shared with the community
Resources:
EIP - https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-3475
Discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-...
https://github.com/Debond-Protocol/Docs
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
ERCs Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...
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Check out the youtube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYo5893D8To
Topics covered
About the client
Guest’s introduction
About Sigma Prime
About Lighthouse
Lighthouse Networking
Bug - Battle scars: Timing & Timer
Fuzzing activities
The Merge - Brief overview
Consensus Layer & Execution Layer
One chain with a sneaky inside chain
Execution and consensus client
Beacon blocks & Execution Payloads
Data Structure - Beacon block
Proof of stake: A common misconception
Block Processing
The road to Merge
Optimistic Sync
Merge testing
Future roadmap - moar testing
New features
End of presentation - project’s contact
Questions
MEV boost testing - has it to be done for all Consensus clients?
What is a Slashing protection database? How does the Lighthouse client protect a validator?
What is Slasher? Does every client run slasher?
Significance of a Graffiti? Is it a general CL client spec.
Any engineering challenge during testing the Merge?
What do you think is the best client combination for Lighthouse?
Does Fork choice async feature work with any EL client or specific?
Which user base is your primary target? Thoughts on client diversity?
EIP-4881 Are you aware of any client implementation?
Is there any bounty program?
Any advice for Ethereum validators?
Resources:
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1a-paVheLtydrfykBzEk0QXdaMKgTzC2OISCcZjrX7H4/edit#slide=id.g57c10698f7_1_130
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqoLxXqZqT4hcYhoHoP6w12
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxoruie1hmYWJfiakpYivXft
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
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Watch the original youtube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUg5ZFT59fA Topics covered
1:24 - Guest introduction
3:30 - Project and team introduction
3:57 - What is the Merge?
5:00 - The Merge in memes
6:05 - Big value adds of the Merge?
7:38 - Wen merge?
7:57 - Lodestar
9:02 - Production performant
9:28 - Merge ready
10:20 - Features ready
12:15 - MEV boosted
13:10 - Optimistic Sync
14:35 - Lightclients + Merge
15:47 - A Lightclient wallet in a browser demo
17:31 - Dream on
18:11 - Client diversity
18:56 - Zero configuration
19:56 - Open for contributions
20:41 - End of presentation
21:33 - What’s the main motivation behind adding an Ethereum CL client?
23:22 - Significance of MEV boost
27:29 - Main user base
28:44 - Experience of participation in devnets and public testnets
31:24 - Why is there a specific need for apps/webapps to be able to embed a node using typescript?
34:34 - Why embedding?
37:18 - Why not use Infura to run your app post merge
38:04 - Which is the best EL combination Optimistic sync
42:00 - Client's diversity - How will Lodestar increase the current network share?
44:29 - Message for potential users and the community
Resources:
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/...
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...
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Email: support@ethereumcatherders.com
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Check out the youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knkvXH1whlk
Topics covered
Client introduction
Guest’s introduction
Nethermind History
Nethermind core team
Nethermind - the company
April 2021 - Rayonism + Ray Tracing
October 2021 - Amphora Interop
2021-2022
EIP-5133 (June 2022)
People of the Merge
About Nethermind client
Post-merge and Onwards
Get in touch
Q&A
Why Nethermind doesn’t support mining?
Is there any plan for a beacon chain client?
Posmoni- does it work with a specific combination or open for all?
Syncing issue post Gray glacier upgrade
What are config issues? What are common pitfalls where a client node runner needs to be careful about?
Nethermind performance during interop sessions
Preferred or best EL & CL client combo
Thoughts on Client diversity. How will Nethermind increase network share post merge?
Where can we find resources for running Nethermind nodes?
Any message for the Ethereum community?
Resources:
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde...
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Tomasz K. Stańczak @tkstanczak | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19
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Check out the youtube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ngc_K9Sob60
Topics covered
Client introduction
Terence’s introduction
Potuz’s introduction
Presentation
Agenda [Terence]
Prysm
Client diversity
Strengths of Prysm
Protobuf +gRPC
APIs under Prysm
Bazel
Bazel go-ethereum
Prysm v3
Testing -e2e (Prysm)
Testing Hive
Testing - existing testnet
Testing - shadow forks
Testing others
What we need more testing of
What we need spend more time
What’s left?
JWT authentication [Potuz]
Suggested Fee Recipient
Storing blind blocks
Vectorized SHA 256
A story of bad coordination
Q&A
Which testnet event was the story of?
Main difference between Justified blocks/slots/epochs
Is there a fixed time interval from being justified to finalized
What are the permissioned and open validator sets?
What does a validator missing a proposal mean? Will that affect a validator if running a single client node?
What are the noticeable points for debugging when something goes wrong on the client side?
How do I debug what’s going on with my validator? Why missing attestation and losing money on beacon chain
Any specific spec change since Rayonism to Kiln?
Any significant change that is being brought to beacon chain clients/users/validators?
Special prep for Goerli - Prater testnet merge?
What do you think of EF client support?
What can the community do to support Prysm?
Any advice for aspiring validators?
Resources:
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SLLxz6VsUHPydvEAKezF6HBYQw5Gfu4DWh-nSD1VZDw/edit#slide=id.g13b54ea34f6_0_1858
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqoLxXqZqT4hcYhoHoP6w12
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxoruie1hmYWJfiakpYivXft
Altair upgrade (Prysm) with Raul J. & Terence - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92BeeDr1Nhw&list=PL4cwHXAawZxoruie1hmYWJfiakpYivXft&index=5&t=0s
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
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Check out the youtube version of this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3VhaV39OB8
Topics covered
Client introduction
Guest’s introduction (Andrew)
Guest’s introduction (Igor)
About Erigon
Erigon’s distinctive features - Database, State sync, Modular architecture
Akula & silkworm
Erigon doesn’t support mining, does Akula or Silkworm support it?
Transaction pool separation in Erigon
Will Akula be attracting Open Ethereum users?
Akula & Silkworm vision
Who are current users and strengths of Erigon?
Erigon 2
How does the team manage different client releases?
When is Erigon 2.0 expected?
Any specific instruction for current or new node operator
Checkpoint sync
Who is the main user base for Erigon?
Merge testnet & shadow fork - How is Erigon performing with CL clients
Peering issue occurred in SF7 or earlier?
Nimbus & Erigon
How is the performance of Erigon with other CL clients?
Are there any learning experiences during the testing merge period?
A story from testing the merge
What are your expectations from the community? What about the EF client incentive program?
Open source contribution
Client diversity
Resources:
Substack (Erigon) - https://erigon.substack.com/
Discord (Erigon) - https://discord.gg/RH5mmdC4
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqoLxXqZqT4hcYhoHoP6w12
KnowYourClient -https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxoruie1hmYWJfiakpYivXft
EIP-3607: Reject transactions from senders with deployed code (Marius W & Andrew A.) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnRBsjDVQnI&list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F&index=28&t=2s
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2
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Check out the video on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRAIiefswCY
Topics covered
Client’s introduction
Guest’s introduction
Presentation
About Go-ethereum
Merge code
Merge testnet preparations
Shadow forking
Testnet Forking
Client Releases
Ropsten Merge Issues
Other Testing - Fuzzing, Hive test, Kurtosis, Antithesis
Interesting bugs
Cool upcoming features - Reverse diff, Verkle trees, Danksharding, Light clients, Chain pruning, Shanghai, Withdrawals
Q & A - What difference did fuzzing & testing made on testing the merge
What is the main reason for the continued shadow fork? How many more shadow forking is expected?
EL specific metrices that Geth or other client teams are taking care of
Any special preparation for Goerli & Prater testnet as both are long running testnets
Plug in - Shadow forking episode :)
Best client combination
Do you think Geth will be the majority client post merge?
Journey towards the merge upgrade so far?
Message for our listeners
Resources:
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10Ox1kyDOyVARkYVkZ4WYgxAqeaHH0-5XYT-af-KwrfA/edit#slide=id.p
Kiln - The Merge Testnet & Goreli shadow forking with Marius - https://youtu.be/3AkDPL0RWtk
EIP-3607: Reject transactions from senders with deployed code (Marius W & Andrew A.) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnRBsjDVQnI&list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F&index=28&t=2s
EIP-1474: Remote procedure call specification with Erik Marks & Marius VanDerWijden - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxhXsg9g4nc&list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F&index=49&t=1s
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxoruie1hmYWJfiakpYivXft
PEEPanEIP playlist -https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqoLxXqZqT4hcYhoHoP6w12
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2
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Youtube video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50xRX5OcWgo
Topics covered
Client introduction
Guest’s introduction
Presentation
How Nimbus fits into the mission of Status
What makes Nimbus unique?
DIY enthusiasts and supported by web3 pools
Independent studies (Better ROI from lower resource costs)
Effectiveness that you can count on
Audit - Built to minimize external dependencies.
Nimbus team
Q&A
What is the status of Nimbus execution client? Is it available to the public?
What is there to improve Nimbus user experience after the merge?
What are the changes to beacon chain client post merge?
Testnet experience and interop performance
Favorite client combination
Client diversity
Best EL CL client combination
Specific testnet incidence that changed the path of progress
Ropsten testnet bug
Sepolia testnet readiness
Goerli & Prater testnet merge
The journey for the Merge
Panda ASCII art
What is a client dev’s expectation from the community?
Resources:
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kPyUoo7cSYZbZHRKGJ7GYXMxPS5WrLsY/edit#slide=id.p6
Portal Network - https://youtu.be/YzL2GmxA6Wk
Shadow Forking - https://youtu.be/3AkDPL0RWtk
KnowYourClient - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxoruie1hmYWJfiakpYivXft
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
TheMerge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqoLxXqZqT4hcYhoHoP6w12
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2
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Topics covered
Guest Intro
Assumptions
Problem statement
Proposed solution
Reference implementation
Details (Code snippets)
Implementing ERC-4400
How is EIP-4400 used now?
What does it enable?
Q&A
What is the difference between proposal EIP-4400 and EIP-2615? If EIP-4987 can be complementary to EIP-4400?
EIP working group
With multiple utilities, does the proposal allow the owner or renter to split utilities.
Are you aware of any implementations?
Any security considerations to keep in mind?
What are your thoughts on the current Standardization process?
Do you see any need for change in the ERC process?
Any specific challenge faced during the documentation of an EIP?
Anything else you would like to share?
Resources:
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19ABzIwph43v5iHj6aRwJJhuuFZq0WiayyROIs3Dl_SQ/edit?usp=sharing
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
ERC Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqXee9EMQDIEz2CslTnsW0K
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2
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Watch the video version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTcJqThCdns
Topics covered
Guests introduction
Plan
Merge transition
Ethereum today
Bellatrix, Consensus Layer
Paris, Execution Layer
Merge transition
Terminal total difficulty vs. block number
TTD hits before Bellatrix
TTD override
Merge rollout
Questions
How confident devs are that we do not have to do TTD override for the mainnet Merge?
What would be the difference in activation time in terms of hrs./days/weeks between Bellatrix & Paris. - Is it simple or difficult to estimate the activation time?
PoS post Merge
Client diversity
Running a node
Saving the Planet
Ultrasound money
Priority fees
Block confirmations
Finalized and safe blocks
RANDAO
Stable block times
Transaction fees
Withdrawals
Proof of Execution
Resources
what if a beacon chain validator goes offline for any reason just before the transition and gets online after the merge has already occurred on the mainnet? Can the validator get back on the right chain? Is there any penalty/slashing proposed for such validators?
Resources:
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1g5pTIVNuiVU0h654_jTQbwcZ0RbcsL-CNOMuCmzfbk8
EIP-4399 with Mikhail Kalinin - https://youtu.be/wwfOqmCbPNU
PEEPanEIP playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqu0PKKyMzG_3BJV_xZTi1F
EIP-3675 with Mikhail Kalinin - https://youtu.be/zNIrIninMgg
The Merge playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4cwHXAawZxqoLxXqZqT4hcYhoHoP6w12
Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/projects/2
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What can you expect from the Merge? What are the challenges and opportunities presented to smaller client developers? What impact will new technologies like Bonsai and Snapsync have for client operators?
Learn about all this and more in this Merge special episode of PEEPanEIP.
What is the future of voting on chain? What are the challenges in creating an Ethereum Standard for voting methods?
Victor Zhou joins us to discuss the challenges of voting and the changes EIP-1202 could bring.
How do upgrades to the EVM get introduced? What are the challenges to upgrading the foundation of a system as large as Ethereum?
Andrei Maiboroda joins us to discuss the challenges of incremental upgrades to the EVM and the changes EIP 3540 and EIP 3670 will bring.
Why don't we all host our own nodes? What role do individual node operators play in the decentralization of blockchains? Why should we care about Self Sovereignty?
Pol Lanski, Project Lead at DApp Node joins us to discuss the challenges of node incentives and the changes Ethereum's Consensus layer will bring. We also discuss how DApp Node provides consumer-focused products while remaining deeply committed to decentralization.
Do blockchains help with privacy or hinder it? Why do we need transactional privacy? Roman Semenov, creator and builder at Tornado Cash joins us to discuss privacy on blockchains and how Tornado strives to improve it. We also discuss the differences between the original version of Tornado and Nova, the new version of Tornado which is rolling out now.
One of the pillars of the ideology around web3 is that of decentralization. Are we delivering on our promises to create decentralized ledgers, or are we falling into the same snares that gave us the highly centralized internet we see around us? Kristy Leigh Minehan, noted consultant and blockchain hardware specialist joins the podcast to talk about decentralization from a number of different potential centralization vectors.
What could be hard about building a crypto wallet? Taylor Monahan, founder of MyCryto (recently acquired by ConsenSys) and currently at MetaMask, joins the podcast to discuss the intricacies of wallets, the challenges in presenting something decentralized and yet user-friendly to a spectrum of users, and more.
We've all heard of DAOs, but what are they practically? How can you contribute to one if you wanted to? What different challenges do DAOs and those contributing to them face? Chase Chapman, a DAO researcher and contributor joins the podcast to talk about all things DAOs.
Running nodes on the Ethereum network (and other blockchain networks) can be hard. The client software can update frequently and be hard to work with. In addition, they need monitoring and maintenance. The data provided as specified can be difficult to work with too. Yet, nodes are necessary to connect applications with the blockchain. The difficulties and need have led to the rise of providers running nodes as a service and providing an API for app builders to use to connect their application to the blockchain. Alchemy is one such provider. Deric Chang and Omar Ceja of Alchemy join to discuss running node infrastructure at scale, and providing useful data to users.
Building apps that aggregate blockchain data opens up new paradigms in application development. Lefteris Karapetsas, a longtime contributor to the Ethereum ecosystem, joins the podcast to discuss his current project, Rotki, a crypto asset accounting app. We discuss the difficulties of obtaining event data from nodes, the benefits and challenges of developing in the open, and more.
Smart Contracts can hold immense amounts of value in an ecosystem that makes them accessible to anyone. As a result, exploits in smart contracts can have catastrophic results. samczsun, a researcher at Paradigm and famous white-hat hacker, joins us to talk about finding vulnerabilities in smart contracts. Among the topics, we talk about his preferred setup for analyzing contracts, how he picks what to look at, and how he goes about looking at code once he's picked something. We also talk about anonymity in the space and his work at Paradigm and previous.
Nethermind is an execution client for EVM-compatible blockchains. Tomasz Stańczak discusses what motivated him to begin working on creating a new execution client and the specific challenges (and joys) of building and maintaining one. We also discuss some of Nethermind's specific features as a client, and future directions for both the larger Nethermind company and the client specifically.
Smart contracts have opened up new opportunities, and we are still exploring what we are able to build with them. Andre Cronje is the creator of Yearn Finance, Keep3r, and more, and joins us in this episode to talk about building innovative platforms with smart contracts, and the various pressures that can come from being a recognized builder in the space.