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HackerNoon | Learn Any Technology (@hackernoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I first started creating Curve Finance in 2019, I had a choice to make. I could have have followed the popular trend, but I decided to go with Vyper. - hackernoon.com/smart-contract… #vyperlang #ethereumsecurity

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All Core Devs need to centralize. They need a leader who will say, NO. They need to be told what not to do. They need someone to shield them. Story Time I vividly remember hearing about EOF 4-5 years ago I asked a simple question: Q: How does this benefit users interacting

All Core Devs need to centralize.
They need a leader who will say, NO.
They need to be told what not to do.
They need someone to shield them. 

Story Time

I vividly remember hearing about EOF 4-5 years ago

I asked a simple question:
Q: How does this benefit users interacting
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Introducing Scaffold-Yeet A fork of Scaffold-ETH 2 where I plan to create a one-stop-shop to yeet powerful ETH apps. As a first yeet, I added support for 🐍 Vyper 🐍 Inside you'll find a modified hardhat and deployment setup, a vyper contract, and tests. You can find a

Introducing Scaffold-Yeet

A fork of <a href="/ScaffoldETH/">Scaffold-ETH 2</a> where I plan to create a one-stop-shop to yeet powerful ETH apps.

As a first yeet, I added support for 🐍 <a href="/vyperlang/">Vyper</a> 🐍

Inside you'll find a modified hardhat and deployment setup, a vyper contract, and tests.

You can find a
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some preliminary numbers courtesy cairo -- venom pipeline (non-EOF) proves 32% more efficiently on sp1 and runs 30% faster than even solidity+EOF

some preliminary numbers courtesy <a href="/cairoeth/">cairo</a> -- venom pipeline (non-EOF) proves 32% more efficiently on sp1 and runs 30% faster than even solidity+EOF
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another result -- compiling the yul *via venom pipeline* results in almost the same improvement as solidity+EOF(!) (not as efficient as vyper native, but still 3x improvement over the original)

another result -- compiling the yul *via venom pipeline* results in almost the same improvement as solidity+EOF(!) (not as efficient as vyper native, but still 3x improvement over the original)
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Vyper's selector table is highly optimized, possibly some of the most optimized code in any web3 compiler. It can save dozens to hundreds of gas before even entering any user code! Interested in how? You can thank "Sparse, Constant Time Jump Tables", pioneered by Vyper lead

Ben {chmark} Adams ⟠ (@ben_a_adams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

vectorized.eth 7.3 minute L1 trace on Nethermind; 4.4sec is running byte code (1%); of that 81.6% is loading data. Evm execution is mostly bored with only 0.184% (809ms) of the 7.3minutes elapsed running CPU intensive Evm byte code

<a href="/optimizoor/">vectorized.eth</a> 7.3 minute L1 trace on Nethermind; 4.4sec is running byte code (1%); of that 81.6% is loading data.

Evm execution is mostly bored with only 0.184% (809ms) of the 7.3minutes elapsed running CPU intensive Evm byte code
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This industry is not ready for production. Million wallets which are all in various stages of working. Apps which crash all the time. Sending transactions requires verifying every single byte of every tx hash and calldata. This is not the future of finance, folks!

This industry is not ready for production. Million wallets which are all in various stages of working. Apps which crash all the time. Sending transactions requires verifying every single byte of every tx hash and calldata. This is not the future of finance, folks!