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Jason Vranek 🥐

@jasnoodle

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calendar_today18-05-2015 07:02:37

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Commit-Boost 📻 🕶️ 🦇🔊 (@commit_boost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A small but mighty part of Ethereum just went live with Commit-Boost 📻 🕶️ 🦇🔊. Over the last day, we worked with what we know as the first solo staker to run Commit-Boost on mainnet! 📻👊

Commit-Boost 📻 🕶️ 🦇🔊 (@commit_boost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Commit-Boost now has a website tracking adoption! Nearly 10% of Ethereum validators are beginning to support a preconf-centric roadmap. Thank you to those trailblazing this path for Ethereum! 📻🚀 commit-boost.org

SamJernigan.eth (@sjerniganiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The killer app of crypto is simple: moving capital. Tokenized USD are crypto’s first blockbuster use-case and over 80% live on Ethereum.

Anshu Jalan | Nethermind (@aj_jalan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our research article on a maximally simple and generic blob-sharing mechanism for based rollups! Co-authored with Lin Oshitani 🙌 Dive in: ethresear.ch/t/blob-sharing… Previously posted demo is linked in the thread 🧵

Gattaca (@gattacahq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re excited to announce support for the Fabric Commitments API in our Based OP! Fabric is a modular, open-source effort providing standards and reference implementations for rollups adopting based sequencing.

Jason Vranek 🥐 (@jasnoodle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

L1<>L2 synchronous composability is the holy grail of interop and requires: 1. A shared sequencer 2. Tight coordination with L1 proposers 3. Reorging with the L1 Based rollups / sequencers are the best candidate that checks all the boxes.

Fabric (@fabric_ethereum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fabric Call 6 is in the books! We had updates from Commit-Boost 📻 🕶️ 🦇🔊, the @Fabric_ethereum team + Potuz on ePBS and preconfs, @Gattacahq on gateways & the based stack (including a live demo), & @Class_lambda on ethrex. TL;DR: Being based with preconfs is coming soon to you. 😎

Sreeram Kannan (@sreeramkannan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Debunking economic security myths. Self-enforcing vs committee chains (Libra?). Myth 1) Economic security is a meme because "delegation" implies we anyway only have a non-staked committee and thus no security. But delegation in the presence of slashing means - you chose your

Gattaca (@gattacahq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Our latest research post, co-authored with Michael, introduces multi-relay Inclusion Lists (mrIL) and block constraints sharing. The design: - Improves the censorship resistance provided by rILs - Improves the risk/return of proposer commitments by ensuring uniform

Michael (@mostlyblocks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to "share" Block Constraints Sharing, a way for relays to converge on: (1) A shared view of proposer commitments. (2) A single relay inclusion list. The outcomes are: (1) Better risk/return of proposer commitments (like preconfs), as relays can enforce block compliance

OpenZeppelin (@openzeppelin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fresh paper by Nikesh: "Preemptive Provable Assertions" 📜 Explore how rollups can enable L2 transactions based on future state assertions while guaranteeing security. Thanks to Taiko.eth 🥁 Nethermind and Fabric for contributing. ethresear.ch/t/preemptive-p…

alonm.eth (@ammuroch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another HUGE leap for composability — the first-ever SELF-HOSTED bridging to/from any connected rollup! 🚀 ✅ ERC20s self-host own bridge ✅ Instant. Yes, instant bridging! ✅ Any token, any amount, any connected chain ✅ No liquidity required Built on Succinct + Optimism

Drew Van der Werff 🦇🔊🌳⛳️ (@drewvdw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have been speaking with a few folks & working with teams around the clock. While we are still waiting some final confirmations, my tg account was likely not compromised and this was a false positive related to spam limiting by TG.