beigepaper
Rewrite of the Yellowpaper in non-Yellowpaper syntax. (by chronaeon)
1559-outreach
Outreach related to EIP-1559 (by ethcatherders)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
beigepaper
Posts with mentions or reviews of beigepaper.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-23.
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Did you know that when transferring on Ethereum, it costs ~40% more gas to send tokens to a zero-balance account, and also 10% less gas to empty out an existing account's balance.
An unofficial simplified re-write of the Yellow Paper: https://github.com/chronaeon/beigepaper/
- Beigepaper.pdf
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Daily General Discussion - February 24, 2022
Micah Dameron writes the Ethereum Beige paper, a readable rewrite of Ethereum's yellow paper.
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Why are white papers so unprofessional?
Ethereum actually also released a beige paper, a rewrite of their yellow paper formatted for readability.
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ETH2 technical deep dive yellow paper / beige paper
What I am looking for is something like an updated version of the Ethereum yellow paper or - even better - a beige paper.
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Deep diving on the whitepapers. I want to understand this at its depths.
https://github.com/chronaeon/beigepaper/ is pretty much just as good as the yellow paper but much better written
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Why 15s for block production? What happens if a contract code runs for more than 15s?
For details on Ethereum, you could go with the beige paper or just Solidity documentation.
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Question concerning Ethereum smart contracts
No, so the way bytecode works is that there are a bunch of instructions in a string that the computer reads and executes. Some of those instructions are to set memory registers, or add values in registers, or write to persistent storage, or to branch execution path to a different part of the bytecode string based on the values of registers etc. Ack I might have linked you the yellow paper before. I meant to link the beige paper, which is a little easier to read, at the end there is a list of instructions as they exist in the EVM: https://github.com/chronaeon/beigepaper . The code commited to the blockchain is executed deterministically in the EVM based on the bytecode and the parameters sent in later transactions that a user makes to run that code, as well as the data in on chain persistent storage. e.g. I commit code like this: if you send me a 1 as a parameter, I send back the number 0, else I send you the number 1.
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How easy it will be for developers to develop on the Cardano blockchain?
For ethereum we have the ABI defined https://github.com/chronaeon/beigepaper/blob/master/beigepaper.pdf
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Daily General Discussion - February 24, 2021
Micah Dameron writes the Ethereum Beige paper, a readable rewrite of Ethereum's yellow paper.
1559-outreach
Posts with mentions or reviews of 1559-outreach.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-02.
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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 14, 2022
u/superphiz made a post 'yesterday' (yup, that time of night where it's technically yesterday but I didn't sleep and it's way past my bedtime) about asking staking entities to limit validator control to 22% of the network. I decided to make a GitHub list inspired by https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/1559-outreach/blob/main/README.md to track entities that have committed to the 22% limit.
- Daily General Discussion - May 13, 2022
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Daily General Discussion - February 24, 2022
Trent Van Epps and Tim Beiko catalog application sentiment on #EIP1559: "Almost every project / team supports this change".
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Daily General Discussion - February 26, 2021
Trent Van Epps has put together a GitHub catalog of applications & projects that have shown their support of EIP-1559 – HERE!
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Daily General Discussion - February 25, 2021
I don't really know much about how GitHub works but I think clicking the "Issue" tab and clicking "New Issue" will do it. However, I think they really want you to use "Pull Requests" based on https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/1559-outreach/issues/1
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Daily General Discussion - February 24, 2021
The 1559 Support GitHub looks to have added 1inch within the last hour. As well as Hayden Adams from Uniswap supporting on Twitter. (Do note, some at Uniswap were neutral and that's why Uniswap isn't a full "Support" on the GitHub).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing beigepaper and 1559-outreach you can also consider the following projects:
annotated-spec - Vitalik's annotated eth2 spec. Not intended to be "the" annotated spec; other documents like Ben Edgington's https://benjaminion.xyz/eth2-annotated-spec/ also exist. This one is intended to focus more on design rationale.
EIPs - The Ethereum Improvement Proposal repository
yearn-finance - 🏦 yearn v2 web interface
claimable - 🚁 Aggregates all known Ethereum airdrops and POAPs on one page
stressapptest - Stressful Application Test - userspace memory and IO test
consensus-specs - Ethereum Proof-of-Stake Consensus Specifications
web - Grow Open Source
pm - Project Management: Meeting notes and agenda items
ethereum-burn-stats - Website that showcases EIP-1559 Burn