@peter_szilagyi I have had the same issue for weeks and no human has reached out back to me. One full Max subscription lost. You are a public figure but imagine how many people are suffering this. Really concerning @bcherny
Native DVT for @ethereum staking is exactly what we’ve been building at Diva for years!
Bringing true decentralization to Ethereum staking without cutting corners, and while enshrining home stakers.
Our time is now ⌛️
https://t.co/7kdgwppzOO
🔥 Announcing the BETH Builder Grants 🔥
The Ethereum Community Fund is launching its first Proof of Burn grant round, with $50,000 available for projects that grow the BETH ecosystem through adoption, tooling, or direct integration.
BETH is live, immutable, and fully permissionless. Each token represents ETH that has been permanently removed from circulation, serving as an open and verifiable record of contribution to Ethereum’s monetary base. It’s a new primitive that builders can plug directly into their contracts, applications, and systems without external dependencies.
This first grant round funds teams that can move fast, experiment, and deliver functional proofs of concept within a one-month epoch. The goal is to accelerate early integrations and establish the first generation of tools, infrastructure, and experiments that bring proof of burn to life on Ethereum.
Want to know what happens when commercial TEEs meet improvised DRAM memory interposers? SGX mayhem including attestation key extraction. Please DO try that at home😉. Check out our work at https://t.co/JyvHP48nez
🎉 Congratulations to the @ethereum community and @ethereumfndn on the successful activation of the Pectra fork! Diva Staking is prepared to use the newly introduced features, such as supporting smart contract–triggered validator exits and new validator sizes for mainnet launch, enhancing validator performance and yield.
The Pectra upgrade on Holesky exposed critical validator issues
Per the postmortem (https://t.co/xQiYvpJEoS), 3 of 5 Execution Layer clients used mainnet’s deposit contract address instead of Holesky’s, splitting the chain’s perception across clients.
Let’s see all the details, and what is Diva’s situation 🧵👇
@goinggodotnet I think if you know the language well, it helps you code faster and better. But if you don't, it just makes you dummer because it will write things that work (or not). Unless you spend the time to figure out why it worked, you will never know 100% what the heck is happening.