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@ethinteroplayer

Official Twitter account for EIL - Ethereum Interop Layer

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HTTP connected the early internet. EIL connects ethereumโ€™s rollups. One signature. Cross-rollup. Trustless interoperability is here ๐Ÿš€

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Letโ€™s scale ethereumโ€™s trustlessness, not erode it. Come gather with us at Trustless in Buenos Aires on November 18th and 19th at Ethereum Devcon ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿš€

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For years weโ€™ve said Ethereum should scale without giving up self-custody, censorship-resistance, or verifiability. Day 1 of trustless:// is the first unveiling of the Ethereum Interop Layer design and architecture. Sign up + see the agenda: trustlessconference.com

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Come build with the new EIL SDK! Dror Tirosh and Alex Forshtat from the Ethereum Foundation account & chain abstraction team and co-authors of the erc4337 and EIL protocols will deep dive into EIL and how to use its SDK 3:00 PM, next to the XL stage, Yellow Pavilion

Come build with the new EIL SDK!

<a href="/drortirosh/">Dror Tirosh</a> and Alex Forshtat from the <a href="/ethereumfndn/">Ethereum Foundation</a> account &amp; chain abstraction team and co-authors of the <a href="/erc4337/">erc4337</a> and <a href="/ethinteroplayer/">EIL</a> protocols will deep dive into EIL and how to use its SDK

3:00 PM, next to the XL stage, Yellow Pavilion
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EIL turns multichain execution into just transaction execution. If a dapp knows what function it wants to call, it doesnโ€™t matter whether that call happens on Chain A, Chain B, or both because the pattern is identical. This is what account-based interop unlocks ๐Ÿš€

Partha ๐Ÿž (@ch4r10t33r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The claim that EIL is similar to other solutions that are already live for over a year is totally misleading and wrong. Is the source code open source? No! Then how can you claim it enjoys the same level of trust as EIL?

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Great job to nachofq CoBuilders for building this local EIL playground so devs can experiment with the protocol. If you're interested in building on EIL, you can check this out as an easier quickstart ๐Ÿš€

bartek.eth (@bkiepuszewski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Diving into the rabbit hole of EIL EIL was really fun and I feel like there's many more interesting details to discover about this trust-minimized interop protocol. If you want to do some digging yourself, here's what's going on: ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡

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Thanks L2BEAT ๐Ÿ’— for the excellent research on EIL ๐Ÿ‘‹ We are looking forward to the L2beat interop framework. EIL was designed with these principles in mind and will be all green ๐ŸŸข

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I support EIL. At its core, EIL is fundamentally _Cypherpunk_ because it restores user sovereignty at the interoperability layer. Users sign once & transact directly from their own wallets, _never_ delegate execution, custody, or intent to any intermediaries. It rejects _trusted_

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EIL is a new approach to L2 interop that removes the "mid-state" trust dependency. Using a relayer or solver for interop today is like buying a bus ticket: the driver knows where you're going, and if they stop mid-route, you're stranded. Using EIL is like buying gas. Liquidity