@ethPandaOps That's pretty cool. 96% seems low though, given that Ethereum finalizes >99.9% of the time within 2 epochs. Is that due to block propagation latency ?
@jankulveit@pmarca There are two readings to this meme:
- You live like a king in a golden cage. You think you have free will but you don't.
- You become useless to the dominant class, a net draw on the planet's resources. They remove you.
I sometimes dig onchain contracts and find admin wallets that are unverified msig proxies. A function "Is this a proxy" must be triggered *at least* once to detect the implementation, and access signers/thresholds/etc. If you need to click on this, it means nobody checked before
@alpha_pls I remember finding vulnerabilities during their onboarding to Aave Base and Arbitrum instances. For this reason and others, I never trusted Kelp
https://t.co/jAT1qp2cdc
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@flaviocopes Beyond social engineering attacks, software/library minimalism on your machine is key to avoid attacks. Don't trust yourself, just reduce the attack surface
people going crazy about the EF mandate and CROPS don't understand that this is completely orthogonal to other areas of improvement — there are NO tradeoffs
@safetyth1rd@VitalikButerin The Ethereum Foundation was never supposed to be decentralized and DAO-like. It is here to defend a certain idea of Ethereum: Vitalik's vision, aka the original vision
@MidasRWA@chainlink@LlamaRisk@vlayer_xyz@canary_proto I had a great time working on this project, and am confident this type of infrastructure will make DeFi safer. For those interested in the technical details of the SAVE framework used by the Midas Attestation Engine, checkout this blog post -> https://t.co/8b4r9bGQBj