@TheVixhal i would argue it splits into specify, implement, verify. models are pretty good at implementing if (big if) you have a solid spec. once they AI has implemented something, how do you know the implementation conforms to the spec? everyone seems to be ignoring this
@MichaelArnaldi so a human still needs to understand all the code the AI wrote, or at least the tests for it? i guess what i'm getting at is that the understanding part seems to have been the bottleneck always, not writing code. some ppl seem to think the understanding can be abstracted too
@dataalways wouldn't be all that informative without other relays supporting it, as there'd be no way of counting ties and solo wins. afaik most relays don't limit header responses to proposers only so it'd be some work to implement too.
@dataalways unfortunately the relayscan market share metric is quite flawed because it only looks at payload publishes. to rank relay performance we should really look at "header winrate" i.e. how often the relay returned the winning bid from the header endpoint.
@ben_a_adams@DuckDegen does nethermind implement the flashbots_validateBuilderSubmission endpoints?
for context: the screenshot i shared is total RPC roundtrip time for a load balanced set of reth nodes, doing 50-100 simulations per second.
@DuckDegen i haven't tried. this is a custom RPC endpoint for block simulation though, not a normal node. also we don't really need more performance out of this, was just happy to see a version bump give some free gains.
@boomfestivalHQ can we please please please get the red rug back in the Gardens this year? the sand made dancing a lot less bouncy and fun last time πππ
2025, the year liberation goes mainstream:
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Another beautiful write-up by @OshanJarow