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annotated-spec
- Daily General Discussion - February 17, 2023
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Can't the Sync Committee be cheaply bribed, and therefor serves no real purpose for security?
My current understanding: The Sync Committee selects 512 validators to continually sign off on block header. Any block headers that get >2/3 are "valid"1, such that Light Clients using this header for verification can trust it.
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Ethereum Mainnet Merge Announcement
https://github.com/ethereum/annotated-spec/blob/master/phase...
Here we have slashing fields in the block body where you insert your proofs of slashable offense. There are functions with a “slash” in the name that describes precise state transition.
The hard part of slashing is finding these proofs because you have to do more work than necessary to detect slashing and produce proofs - that’s what this software does. It’s more expensive to run a slasher but you need only one and it does not matter who runs it, anyone can run it. The link that you sent says that this slasher broadcasts proofs by default - that way anyone can include it.
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Explaining Ethereum's consensus mechanism after The Merge
According to Eth docs:
> One validator is randomly selected to be a block proposer in every slot. This validator is responsible for creating a new block and sending it out to other nodes on the network. Also in every slot, a committee of validators is randomly chosen, whose votes are used to determine the validity of the block being proposed.
The annotated code for this can be found in [2].
[1] https://github.com/ethereum/annotated-spec/blob/master/phase...
[2] https://notes.ethereum.org/@vbuterin/Sys3GLJbD#Misc
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Daily staking income was irregularly high, anyone knows why?
Here's some more info on Sync committees if you are interested. https://github.com/ethereum/annotated-spec/blob/master/altair/sync-protocol.md
- Daily General Discussion - February 20, 2022
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My First Impressions of Web3
The crux of the article is that the front-ends are all routing calls through centralized APIs to get their message included on the blockchain. Infura and Alchemy don't do much. They just pass a JSON-RPC message to an Ethereum node running on their servers. There is some additional indexing services they provide, but there are many open, decentralized alternatives for that such as TheGraph Protocol. And it's not unfeasible for an application to run its own Postgres instance to index data from the ETH blockchain.
As for full-fat clients on normal mobile devices, the main issue is the data requirements. Running a full node can take hundreds of gigabytes. It is possible on light hardware. People are running Beacon chain nodes on Raspberry Pis. But you do need the storage and that tends to be scarce on mobile.
Meanwhile, the Ethereum core devs are aware of this issue and are actively working towards it. They shipped the Altair hard fork this year that has adds sync committees which make it possible to do without needing the whole chain history (using merkle trees): https://github.com/ethereum/annotated-spec/blob/master/altai...
The light client to follow from those improvements is forthcoming:
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ETH2.0 withdrawal roadmap post merge
It's not about validators going offline, it's about the validator set changing. To quote the annotated specs
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Proof of stake is a scam and the people promoting it are scammers
Even a relatively light reading of the Annotated Spec[1] for Eth2 and/or the Eth Org's Proof of Stake FAQs[2] suggests the designers (and independent implementer-teams who gave feedback to designers... lather, rinse, repeat) understand it's important to consider the overall system "outside of the comfort zone".
[1] https://github.com/ethereum/annotated-spec/blob/master/phase...
[2] https://eth.wiki/en/concepts/proof-of-stake-faqs
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Help understanding staking factors
Alpha leak: I am currently finishing up a full revision of my annotated specification for Altair, and plan to get it published in a couple of weeks. Meanwhile Vitalik's annotated spec has some info on how base rewards work under Altair.
rotki
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Does anyone know of a "zapper" like portfolio tracker that automatically calculates Profit/Loss?
That already exists: https://rotki.com/
- How can I calculate how much crypto I've received on my crypto address?
- The best DeFI portfolio tracker?
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Best Crypto Tools: The Ultimate Checklist for 2023
-Rotki: https://rotki.com/ Management
- Zen Ledger will file your crypto taxes for $3500.
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Portfolio app recommendations
Try rotki
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Daily General Discussion - March 30, 2023
Pretty sure https://rotki.com folks would add it soon.
- Crypto might be user friendly when it’s easy to do taxes for it
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Where can I teach people programming for free?
If you’re keen, I’m trying / learning to contribute to a Python project: https://github.com/rotki/rotki I’ve been in dad duties for the past 10~ish years so there’re a lot to catch up on.
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Looking for a better portfolio tracker
Check out Rotki. It's open source, keeps data local, and it comes with a bunch of features for free. Not everything is integrated yet as it is still under active development, but it's the best portfolio tracker out there that I know of. And it's only $12/mo for the paid features, which goes to supporting the indie dev team lead by Ethereum OG Lefteris Karapetsas.
What are some alternatives?
ethmerge.com-content - Markdown formatted content for the ethmerge.com website.
rocketpool - Decentralised Ethereum Liquid Staking Protocol.
consensus-specs - Ethereum Proof-of-Stake Consensus Specifications
beancount - Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files.
pm - Project Management: Meeting notes and agenda items
BittyTax - Crypto-currency tax calculator with support for all popular wallets, exchanges, explorers and migration from other crypto tax platforms
ens - Implementations for ENS core functionality: The registry, registrars, and public resolvers.
lowdefy - The config web stack for business apps - build internal tools, client portals, web apps, admin panels, dashboards, web sites, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.
crypto-fees - Website for comparing total daily fees of various blockchain protocols.
MyEtherWallet - MyEtherWallet (our friends call us MEW) is a free, client-side interface helping you interact with the Ethereum blockchain.
EIPs - The Ethereum Improvement Proposal repository
grouparoo - 🦘 The Grouparoo Monorepo - open source customer data sync framework