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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
execution-specs
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SELFDESTRUCT: History, EIPs, Future in smart contracts
EIP6780 (SELFDESTRUCT only in same transaction) is planned for the Dencun upgrade. (See Cancun included EIPs https://github.com/ethereum/execution-specs/blob/master/network-upgrades/mainnet-upgrades/cancun.md)
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Daily General Discussion - April 13, 2023
I followed the link which took me to https://github.com/ethereum/execution-specs/blob/master/network-upgrades/mainnet-upgrades/shanghai.md and then I started getting a little lost on the details.
- Daily General Discussion - April 12, 2023
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The last Shanghai Fork Test date confirmed: 10:25pm UTC March 14 - Epoch 162304 on Goeril
@ TimBeiko: teams felt comfortable moving forward with Goerli, which we agreed to fork on March 14, 10:25pm UTC. I've opened a PR to update the specs accordingly: https://github.com/ethereum/execution-specs/pull/724
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Can i get some help here regarding missed attestations Geth/Lighthouse
Mar 01 08:37:30 computername geth[402568]: INFO [03-01|08:37:30.496] - Homestead: 1150000 (https://github.com/ethereum/execution-specs/blob/master/network-upgrades/mainnet-upgrades/homestead.md)
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We're on track, folks, March is coming!
EIP-4844 is slated for the Cancun Fork.
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Learning about Ethereum
If you know Python you can read around the execution layer specs, namely for the EVM. Technically the "source of truth" for execution layer specs is still the yellow paper and EIPs but there's ongoing effort to turn it all into testable and executable specs. Otherwise this paper specifically goes in depth on the data structures used throughout the execution layer
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What to Expect From Ethereum’s Next Big Upgrade
You can see them here https://github.com/ethereum/execution-specs/pull/633/files
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Latest Week in Ethereum News
EIP-4895 for staking withdrawals is the main proposal members cared about, and it was upgraded from "EIPs Considered for Inclusion" to "Included EIPs" in the latest Shanghai specs. The other 3 are just minor changes.
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Ethereum Core Devs Meeting confirms that all dev teams want withdrawals to be a part of Shanghai. EIP-4484 (proto-danksharding) may be moved to a separate update.
The following EIPs have now been upgraded from "EIPs Considered for Inclusion" to "Included EIPs" in the latest Shanghai specs.
clientdiversity-org
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Daily General Discussion - December 5, 2023
Alessandro said it'd be a few days before he can get me a data endpoint, but once that happens I'll have clientdiversity.org updated in a day or 2
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Private Market
Ethereum is the most decentralized transaction ledger in the world, with thousands of nodes distributed across the world, and more client diversity than any other blockchain that I'm aware of:
https://clientdiversity.org/
The move to Proof of Stake has also made solo validation accessible to parties other than large pools.
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6 failed proposals all after Shapella — solved by switching from Prysm to Nimbus
there are guides on https://clientdiversity.org/
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Hedera Becomes Top DLT, Break Records with 13 Billion Transactions
Large number of nodes does not equal decentralization. In Ethereum, like all other networks/countries, power tends to consolidate. All the consensus power is consolidated to 1-2 entities.link Hedera is already far more decentralized.
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Daily General Discussion - July 1, 2023
Apparently that’s the case, yes: https://clientdiversity.org/ though the source says „data might not be 100% accurate“, but I guess it’s sure geth dominance is down.
- Has anyone tried using Reth instead of Geth?
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BTC does not give a damn about this craziness.
Execution clients only run GETH. Client diversity isn’t even great per eth foundation: https://clientdiversity.org
- Daily General Discussion - June 9, 2023
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Additional full list of 61 crypto deemed securities. Hope yours isn't on their radar.
10+ separate companies implement the protocol in 10 completely different independent code bases https://clientdiversity.org/
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Daily General Discussion - June 1, 2023
As I said this is the second time I did this "report" and asked for better sources the first time as well. In the end I did my best to find reliable sources, but even back then I really wasn't sure if these numbers are correct. And if you look at https://clientdiversity.org/ there are even two data sources you can choose that really differ... so +1 to the irony of our industry...
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