1/ Fabric - a community-driven effort to collectively agree upon standards/components & continue accelerating coordination to drive forward the based rollup ecosystem. ETH Research post and thread below.
https://t.co/uylRUluMcS
Relaying the message from @AlignedFndn.
The Alignment begins. Today we start by thanking the core engineers, developers and researchers of Ethereum and Zero Knowledge Proofs.
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The beacon chain genesis happened four years ago on Dec 1, 2020. With a modest 0.5M ETH staked on day one, the parallel PoS chain provided zero immediate benefits to users. And yet the seed blossomed to become the strongest foundation blockchains have ever seen:
→ 10K consensus participants
→ $125B economic security
→ economic finality via L1 slashing
→ 51% attack recovery via L0 slashing
→ 100% uptime
No other PoW or PoS chain comes close—the gap is immense. This is the power of long-term thinking, of taking the long and hard road.
Looking ahead, there is a tremendous opportunity to cement Ethereum as the settlement layer for the internet of value. The beacon chain is far from perfect. There is a lot of work on a years-long upgrade journey.
We want improved censorship resistance and MEV handling. We want smaller staking deposits, better delegation, faster finality. We want smarter issuance. We want full chain validation accessible to smartwatches, we want post-quantum security. In parallel to the consensus layer (CL) we want full danksharding at the data layer (DL) and native rollups at the execution layer (EL).
I believe Ethereum can get it all. Many L1 improvements will ship incrementally every year for years to come. Some improvements like chain snarkification and post-quantum security will likely benefit from a holistic redesign.
To complement L1 health upgrades, L2s will provide amazing performance improvements in months not years. Fast UX? Study ping-latency preconfs. Low fees and unbounded throughput? Study horizontal scaling of execution and DA. Synchronous composability? Study shared sequencing and real-time proving.
The future of is bright. I invite you to get involved. Ethereum may just be humanity's most ambitious and exciting decentralised computing project.
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We'll be having our first Lambda Ethereum Consensus community call today at 12:15 UTC (that is, in half an hour). Feel free to join our stream to comment and participate! We'll be reading the youtube comments live.
This is our agenda for today!
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We have published the first version of our bridge solution for @ethereum and L2s.
A fast trust minimized intent based bridge solution for Ethereum and L2s powered by multi-proof storage proofs
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@JosephJnk@benadam11 Interesting comment about the buybacks but Im not sure it's an argument for prohibit shorting. It's more about the system being broken (which I don't disagree ;))
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@_gingur@fabiomiranda@evandrolg In VsCode it kinda works but it's much more basic. It doesn't work when moving a lot of files, doesn't update Flow imports, doesn't update proxyquire imports, etc... It's not very smart. Does WS work for all these scenarios?