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cakeshop
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Daily General Discussion - December 14, 2021
JPMorgan Chase releases the Cakeshop IDE and SDK for Ethereum-like ledgers.
eth2.0-specs
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Daily General Discussion - May 1, 2023
Eth2 beacon blocks get a "graffiti" data field, "to be used in wonderful and unpredictable ways".
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Daily General Discussion - April 24, 2023
Eth2.0 spec v0.6.0 "Spring Cleaning" is out.
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Daily General Discussion - April 19, 2023
Ethereum developers propose an increase in validator rewards for Eth 2.0 .
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Daily General Discussion - February 15, 2023
Eth2 Phase 0 spec v0.3 is out, named "Let There Be Liquidity", which includes a number of small feature additions/modifications, clarifications, and minor bug fixes.
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Daily General Discussion - February 11, 2023
Justin Drake adds a mechanism to the Eth2.0 spec for validators to transfer their balance on the beacon chain (to be removed after phase 1).
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Daily General Discussion - February 8, 2023
The Eth2 spec v0.2 gets out, containing a number of small feature additions/modifications, helpers, clarifications, minor bug fixes, and the introduction of a point-wise shuffle.
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Daily General Discussion - July 15, 2022
And finally, hard-core specs here: https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs
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Daily General Discussion - May 20, 2022
The Ethereum 2.0 spec v0.12 "Quarantine Haircut" uses IETF's hash-to-curve draft for BLS, and is the closest version to the final Eth 2.0. release.
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Does it cost ETH to attest, propose blocks, run slasher?
"offence is identified and protocol-level penalties are enacted by a “whistleblower.” The whistleblower collects evidence of the offence and commits proof(s) to a block proposer for inclusion on-chain. After Phase 0 the whistleblower will earn the majority of those rewards (seven-eighths), but in Phase 0 the block proposer earns the full reward."
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Daily General Discussion - May 1, 2022
Eth2 beacon blocks get a "graffiti" data field, "to be used in wonderful and unpredictable ways".
What are some alternatives?
starknet-cairo-101
mev-boost - MEV-Boost allows Ethereum validators to source high-MEV blocks from a competitive builder marketplace
arbitrum - Powers fast, private, decentralized applications
ethdo
crypto-fees - Website for comparing total daily fees of various blockchain protocols.
ethereum-org-website - Ethereum.org is a primary online resource for the Ethereum community.
rubic-app - Rubic p2p trades is a decentralized p2p platform. It helps users to make trades on their terms, share and generate revenue.
ethereumjs-monorepo - Monorepo for the Ethereum VM TypeScript Implementation
lighthouse - Ethereum consensus client in Rust
website - The elementary.io website
ethereum-burn-stats - Website that showcases EIP-1559 Burn
nice-node - Run a node — just press start