ETH-Staking-Service-22Cap-Signaling
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ETH-Staking-Service-22Cap-Signaling
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Daily General Discussion - May 31, 2023
I tried to help u/superphiz with his 22% limit (see: my GitHub page where I tried to help community engagement). Outside of a few token responses by projects that would never reach 22% anyway, nothing. Funnily enough, to Lido's credit (yucky!) they were actually one of the few projects to take the request seriously, although it was shot down by governance pretty handily. I don't care enough to link the thread (unless you really want me too, I can), but Lido governance made it clearly it doesn't really think they are doing anything wrong. They view themselves as a Union type entity. And while I've saved my hear the struggle by not keeping up with it... I'm doubtful much of their internally proposed solutions to help mitigate risk made it to pass, or were super low hanging fruit.
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Daily General Discussion - March 2, 2023
If I became a HOP delegate, this would be my first time doing any type of delegated governance work. So I can understand some hesitation in delegating to a new coming. However, between the general knowledge throughout my history in the space and my involvement in other projects I think I can do a good job at it. Some examples where I've been part of projects to better the Ethereum ecosystem include content creation for Support1559.org (no longer functional, so here is the GitHub referencing that as part of a bigger EIP1559 signaling project), ethsunshine.com (commits), and ethmerge.com (joint commit). I also took a stab an aggregating commitments to 22% staking caps (GitHub Page), as well as am one of the multisig members of the EVMavericks project. Those have all had varying degrees of success, but they have been steps in my goal of being more than a passive investor. As noted above, I think trying out the delegate space is sort of a new mountain to conquer, hence my hemming and hawing about it broadly.
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Daily General Discussion - May 20, 2022
HERE is the current list of staking entities that have either committed, not committed, or haven't responded. As always, any suggestions, content to add, or Pull Requests are welcome!
- Still use ethereum for defi?
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Daily General Discussion - May 17, 2022
As always, the list can be found here of entities who have not made commitments yet.
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Daily General Discussion - May 16, 2022
In the meantime, our work is not done. There are still 20 other staking entities with over .1% of network penetration that have not committed to capping at 22%. Over the weekend I created a page to track all the staking entities commitments - https://github.com/BobRossiETH/ETH-Staking-Service-22Cap-Signaling. Getting a big list of committed entities will go a long way to putting pressure on the Lido DAO to commit as well. It will be a harder sell for someone to limit themselves if no one else is doing it...
- Large staking pools represent a threat to network security. Will Lido commit to prioritizing decentralization of Ethereum over their growth and profits?
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Daily General Discussion - May 14, 2022
Quick update since last night. What started with just Stakewise now has Rockepool and Swell Network publicly committing to keep their Validator share under 22% of the network! Progress can be tracked here - https://github.com/BobRossiETH/ETH-Staking-Service-22Cap-Signaling
crypto-fees
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Fork question
Pray tell, where they plan to raise that revenue ? Transaction Fees ? They currently have been taking in approx $0.6 M per day. CryptoFees. info
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"Not your keys, not your wallet"
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Ethereum is the dominant chain by almost any real world metrics
It collects more revenue than every other chain combined: https://cryptofees.info/
- CryptoFees.info
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Are alternative layer 1 slowly going to disappear?
Also, all these other alt L1 networks have barely any usage, look at the fee volume https://cryptofees.info/ this means these networks pay for their security via creating and issuing new coin. This means everyones holdings get diluted and worth less (Inflation).
- Cryptocurrency is technically more reliable and safer than FIAT currency.
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Jack Dorsey courts controversy by claiming ETH is a security
In addition, Ethereum is the only crypto that people consistently pay to use. https://cryptofees.info/
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Latest Week in Ethereum News
Not always the most exciting every single week but Ethereum is what people use: https://cryptofees.info
- Ethereum Blockchain Outclasses Visa in Transaction Volumes
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