@ScottAdamsSays This is why the rate of progress is glacial.
Russians take much higher loses pushing out in the open. But, with drones of their own, ukrainians take loses supplying the frontline. With superior resouces / manpower, Russians are closely able to push back the Ukrainian front.
@danrobinson Best you can do is get last 10k trades from the API but has to specify user address.
Can technically get all txs on the L1 through hacking at the explorer endpoint, but there's no way to replay them and get the results.
@michaelmalice These types of aggregate metrics are often produced by batch jobs in the backend that run periodically. So it might appear to be losing in batches, but really it’s just recalculated on some interval.
BTC literally builds their own data centers and they're doing fine.
There are 100s of geographically distributed options of where to host your self run ETH node.
@ylecun@elonmusk I'm having trouble reconciling the graph you posted with the content.
The last time this level of debt-to-GDP was reached was post an apocalyptic world war, which consumed all production and investment for years.
Our's comes after an unprecedented period of peace / growth.
@danrobinson My concern examples like this:
Twos searcher's are competing to execute an intent.
Searcher A - 10 units of value / 250,000 gas
Searcher B - 12 units of value / 350,000 gas.
A can set a higher priority fee and win block position - but generate less value.
@danrobinson Does this push toward an execution style of generating the most gas efficient value?
The overall value / welfare maximizing execution is rarely the most gas efficient, even at an individual tx level.
I like the idea, but users maybe better off in a more nuanced ordering?
@Appyg99 It is this championing of the underprivileged from which many on the left derive their power. By taking and coopting these group, they gain the moral authority to pursue and take power. For this ideology, there must be victim groups, and the worse they feel the better.
@Sabnock66 Solidity itself isn't difficult. It's working within the EVM and it's constraints that is a big shift for many devs. This get incorrectly attributes to solidity, and would exist for any other language / toolchain targets at the EVM.
@eshear Seems like the issue here is that the people know who eachother are and therefore can intera t outside of the formal system you’re constructing.
You’d need to find some way of ensuring anonymity of actors within the system to stop this.