Ignacio Hagopian (@ignaciohagopian) 's Twitter Profile
Ignacio Hagopian

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IMO, the coolest and most ambitious version of native rollups was mentioned back in October last year vitalik.eth.limo/general/2024/1…

IMO, the coolest and most ambitious version of native rollups was mentioned back in October last year vitalik.eth.limo/general/2024/1…
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🤖 New EIP: N/A By: - Parithosh Jayanthi -Kevaundray Wedderburn -Josh Rudolf -Dankrad Feist -Justin Traglia -Ignacio Hagopian -George Kadianakis 🔗 github.com/ethereum/EIPs/… This EIP provides hardware and bandwidth recommendations for validators and full nodes in the

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Hello from the EF Stateless Consensus team! 👋 We are a small team focused on solving scaling and related challenges by shipping stateless clients to Ethereum.

Ignacio Hagopian (@ignaciohagopian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Published an article to dive deeper into how state tree preimages file generation could work: ethresear.ch/t/state-tree-p… I added enough context to help understand this since it might not be obvious where it fits in the big picture.

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Statelessness is a big topic. Trying to get a complete technical picture only by reading EIPs or independent articles/presentations can be overwhelming. We hope this helps the community have a single place to understand it and keep track of what’s happening. More things coming!

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To scale Ethereum, attesters should not hold state. Who should hold it instead? In this new post I investigate that underexplored question with a protocol design perspective. Read the full post here! ethresear.ch/t/a-protocol-d… Warning: many mentions of state.

To scale Ethereum, attesters should not hold state. Who should hold it instead? In this new post I investigate that underexplored question with a protocol design perspective.
Read the full post here! ethresear.ch/t/a-protocol-d…

Warning: many mentions of state.
Ignacio Hagopian (@ignaciohagopian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why L1 scaling: - Lower base fees = induced demand - Can't wait for the problem to be solved — it would be too late. Protocol changes take time - L1 is an interop and L2-security layer (e.g., mass exits) Ofc shouldn't compromise network core values.

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While I believe not pursuing EOF is the right decision for the protocol (which must be paramount), I also want to acknowledge the incredible work and dedication the Ipsilon team put into it. That commitment is what drives Ethereum's quality.

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Had the pleasure of collaborating with Raúl Kripalani years ago around IPFS and libp2p. True 10x engineer. Good things coming at the networking layer, quite sure about it.

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Just published a deep-dive on code-merkelization—laying out the main design options and their trade-offs, considering the upcoming L1 scaling protocol changes. ethresear.ch/t/merkelizing-…

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First major tag of the Ethereum standardized zkEVM benchmarks now available: github.com/ethereum/execu… Joint effort with Kev, Paweł Bylica, and MarioVega.eth 🦇🔊. Part of a bigger project to have a more streamlined analysis for potential protocol changes in a zkVM world.

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New release of EEST benchmarks: github.com/ethereum/execu… The benchmark suite is now unified for both zkEVM and PerfNet-like efforts, a nice step toward standardized benchmarking and long-term value. Shoutout to the testing team (+Louis Tsai), and also Jochem Brouwer!