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EIPs For Nerds #7: EIP-7657 (Sync Committee Slashings)
EIP-7657 introduces a slashing condition for malicious sync committee messages to improve the security and reliability of light clients on the Ethereum network.
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Unpacking The Starknet Bolt Upgrade
A comprehensive overview of Starknet's latest upgrade (v0.13.2)
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EIP-1559: Separating Mechanisms From Memes
A deep dive into Ethereum's EIP-1559 transaction fee mechanism design and its misunderstood value and potential
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Block-STM vs. Sealevel: A Comparison of Parallel Execution Engines
Analysis of functional parallelization in blockchain execution.
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EIPs for Nerds #8: EIP-7685 (General Purpose Execution Requests)
EIP-7685 proposes a general purpose execution requests framework
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EIPs for Nerds #7: EIP-7623 (Increase calldata cost)
Learn EIP-7623, a proposal aiming to increase calldata costs in Ethereum transactions.
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The State Of Rollup Interoperability Solutions in 2024
How can we fix L2 fragmentation and save Ethereum's rollup-centric roadmap?
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Harnessing Shared Security For Secure Cross-Chain Interoperability: Lagrange State Committees And Beyond
A deep dive on shared security and the role of shared security infrastructure in building robust and secure cross-chain interoperability solutions.
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EIPs for Nerds #6: ERC-5564 and ERC-6538
Introducing stealth addresses to enhance user privacy
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EIPs For Nerds #4: EIP-6110 (Supply Validator Deposits On-Chain)
EIP-6110 deprecates the Eth1-Eth2 bridge and reforms
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EIPs For Nerds #3: EIP-7251 (Increase MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE)
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to
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EIPs For Nerds #2: EIP-7002 (Execution Layer Triggerable Exits)
EIP-7002 brings Ethereum closer to the goal of simple, secure, and trustless staking.
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Data Availability Or: How Rollups Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Ethereum
To be (fully) secured by Ethereum or not, that is the question.
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Verkle Trees For The Rest Of Us: Part 1
An ELI5-style article series on Ethereum’s next major upgrade: The Verge
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EIPs For Nerds #1: ERC-7512 (On-Chain Representation For Security Audits)
"Decentralize X and put it on the blockchain" has never sounded so good.