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Daily General Discussion - October 11, 2021
TIL, emoji votes were made to name the ETH2 protocol updates. Names of stars in alphabetical order have won, so Altair was chosen. Vitalik himself proposed naming the updates World of Warcraft zones like Aszhara. But didn't win the great emoji vote.
- Beacon Chain Implementers call, "Consenus Layer" call #71 Thursday 2021/08/26 at 14:00 GMT
- Eth2 Implementers call #68, July 15, 2021 @ 1400 GMT
- Product Managers for Eth Projects
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Daily General Discussion - June 3, 2021
Merge and Eth2 dev calls today!
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Higher return for staking pools as well?
I'm not very technical so cannot delve into all the specifics, but from what I've read there is a proposed mechanism to allow for this in part* at the base Ethereum level - adding 0x02 withdrawal addresses for pooled distribution of priority fees, specifically. It's on the agenda for discussion tomorrow (Thursday) https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-pm/issues/220.
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Where can I follow Ethereum 2 progress and developments?
You can also tune in to the fortnightly dev meetings. They're streamed live to youtube.
- How ETH 2.0 will help with scaling
consensus-specs
- Daily General Discussion - June 23, 2023
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Daily General Discussion - May 20, 2023
I think its 1 million: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/issues/2137
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Ethereum's pending withdrawals total $1.34 billion after Shapella
how "radically decentralized" the development of the Ethereum core is. In the past half a decade only 133 devs have contributed to Ethereum source code. 2 devs have written 25% of the code. The first 10 developers have written 70% of the Ethereum code. Consensus specifications the ones that all the clients implement. Half are Consensys employees https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs
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Daily General Discussion - February 18, 2023
I think this will be defined here: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/dev/specs/deneb/fork-choice.md
- Daily General Discussion - February 17, 2023
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There are over 7000 pending validators on the Ethereum test net. Looks like a lot of people want to practice staking before the Shanghai hardfork
Clients dependent on Consensys core and ETH management repo. A client is just the implementation directed by Consensys written in a different language. Fact is about 10 developers are the only reason those clients will update with staking. https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs
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Set your Ethereum validator withdrawal address with CLWP today
Exits are processed at 7 per epoch (currently). There is no queue for withdrawals. See https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/pull/3068
- Evolution of the Ethereum Proof-of-Stake Consensus Protocol
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How to merge an Ethereum network right from the genesis block
For that, we have to take the vanilla deposit contract from the consensus specs: deposit_contract.sol, get the Solidity compiler version 0.6.11, compile the binary of the runtime part, and create an empty deposit tree.
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Centralization of ETH developer community?
The PoS consensus specification
What are some alternatives?
pm - Project Management: Meeting notes and agenda items
l2beat - L2BEAT is an analytics and research website about Ethereum layer two (L2) scaling solutions.
metamask-extension - :globe_with_meridians: :electric_plug: The MetaMask browser extension enables browsing Ethereum blockchain enabled websites
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.
ethereum-org-website - Ethereum.org is a primary online resource for the Ethereum community.
go-ethereum - Official Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
ergo - Ergo protocol description & reference client implementation
parity - The fast, light, and robust client for Ethereum-like networks. [Moved to: https://github.com/openethereum/parity-ethereum]
scaffold-eth - 🏗 forkable Ethereum dev stack focused on fast product iterations [Moved to: https://github.com/scaffold-eth/scaffold-eth]
staking-deposit-cli - Secure key generation for deposits
rust-libp2p - The Rust Implementation of the libp2p networking stack.