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prysm
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Did I break CURL ? can't update my validator from github
curl -LO https://github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/releases/download/v4.0.7/beacon-chain-v4.0.7-modern-linux-amd64
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Does anyone know how to use Prysmctl?
I do not believe that there is a Windows version of prysymctl. Appears to be only built for linux.
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Smartnode Release v1.9.7 - Prysm and Teku Updates
Prysm's debug image for v4.0.6 (which Rocket Pool requires due to it having a Linux shell) claims to contain the v4.0.5 binaries. The Prysm team has been notified but is not in a position to redeploy the Docker image with the correct version at this time. Due to this, we have created our own Docker image for Prysm v4.0.6 which uses the correct binaries from their release page (https://github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/releases/tag/v4.0.6).
- PRYSM: how exactly do I get the "modern" version to run?
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Bot for GitHub/Lab Releases
I want to create a bot that sends messages once new releases of certain GitHub/Gitlab repo’s ( -https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/releases -https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/releases -https://github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/releases -https://github.com/dashpay/dash/releases -https://github.com/Team-Kujira/core/tags -https://gitlab.com/thorchain/thornode/-/releases ) have been released.
- MEV boost Yes or No?
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Proposal missed with error "posting the SignedBlindedBeaconBlockCapella to the builder api"
The same thing happened to me, I opened an issue in prysm and in mevboost, we are not the only ones with bad luck, https://github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/issues/12434 https://github.com/flashbots/mev-boost/issues/516 try adding the --build-block-parallel flag I also removed 2 relays, flashboot and brute. Hopefully next time we'll have better luck. sorry for my bad english
- Block Missed?
- Prysm Release v4.0.4 · first full release following recent mainnet issues · pls update immediately
randao
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Gas is the cheapest it's been in a long time. Imagine that this will be the norm a year or so from now
There's really no "forcing", in sharding validators are randomly assigned to a shard, similarly to how they're currently randomly split up into committees that attest to the validity of blocks. There's no centralizing force: the randomness into the process is provided in a decentralized fashion by the validators themselves, through a mechanism called RANDAO.
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Explaining Ethereum's consensus mechanism after The Merge
Article author here.
Great questions, should have explored the randomness beacon more. Ethereum uses [RANDAO](https://github.com/randao/randao), which is a distributed commit-reveal scheme where participants in the generation post a hash of their data on the commit portion and then at a later timestamp reveal the data preimage, and get slashed if they do not reveal a correct preimage. Then all participant data is aggregated together. This means if there is at least one honest participant the generation will be random.
A supermajority (2/3rds) of validators is required to finalize a block, in case of a 50-50 network partition blocks would stop being finalized and attestation rewards would stop. Non-participating validators would slowly leak stake through the inactivity leak until online validators once again had a supermajority. This is the "self-healing" mechanism that allows both safety and liveness.
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How does Eth 2.0 PoS choose block proposer randomly?
https://github.com/randao/randao Is this what you’re referring to? It says it’s a DAO.
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Proposals on random
So according to this generating randoms for the eth chain is like validating but with shorter cycle and more profitable. Now I have even more questions like: How can I participate Is there software like prysm for using random contracts What is the minimum stake for random contracts Is anyone doing this, is it wort it
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Suggestion for multiple-user seed
Thank you Eric, I discussed it too in the PoolTogether discord and got this reponse from one of the founders: " What you're describing is a version of "RANDAO". See here: https://github.com/randao/randao Really, the VRF is an unnecessary step if a seed is being selected by all participants If you look through the above project, you'll see they try to handle a few corner cases like if a user refuses to reveal their seed, or preventing a seed from being used twice The trouble with Randao is the amount of coordination and expense that it incurs. " I understand ETH 2.0 will be doing some implementation of RANDAO along VDFs for the Beacon chain. Algorand implements this too. I found this talk from Justin Drake talking about this algorithm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqL_cMlPjOI
What are some alternatives?
lighthouse - Ethereum consensus client in Rust
ethereumbook - Mastering Ethereum, by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Gavin Wood
go-ethereum - Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
openzeppelin-solidity - OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contract development. [Moved to: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts]
nimbus-eth2 - Nim implementation of the Ethereum Beacon Chain
openzeppelin-contracts - OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contract development.
eth2-staking-rewards-calculator - [Archived, see README] Allows you to calculate the Ethereum 2.0 staking rewards on a day-by-day basis (useful for tax purposes).
truffle - :warning: The Truffle Suite is being sunset. For information on ongoing support, migration options and FAQs, visit the Consensys blog. Thank you for all the support over the years.
Nethermind - A robust execution client for Ethereum node operators.
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.
teku - Open-source Ethereum consensus client written in Java