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@Piratenpartei Heute raus aus Deutschland, morgen raus aus der Welt.
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@tkstanczak @phildaian Though the counterargument to transparency in government is basically this:
https://t.co/tFQLlnl2FA
https://t.co/QilmKMEq9R
More generally, people see "accountability" (a natural consequence of transparency) as an applause-light word, something that is inherently good, but we
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@tkstanczak @phildaian What are some specific things that you feel are not transparent enough in our current government?
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@0nebcher ? https://t.co/oI12WZb6lf
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Feb 18, 12:57
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This is a good post on the impact of surveillance in Iran:
https://t.co/TzSqUE2JOo
It's worth reading.
IMO one mistake that freedom advocates often make is that we talk about privacy violation and surveillance as "dystopian", using the word as a semantic stop sign: we know it
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@phildaian BTW since it says TEEs are only trusted for liveness in this design, I wonder if you can somehow make a design where anyone can stake eg. 4-32 ETH to register a TEE attestation verification key / cert root, allowing the TEE to automatically join the net but slashing the deposit
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@phildaian Excited to see this!
Network-layer anonymity has been a missing piece of all the privacy primitives we've been building - both the onchain stuff (eg. railgun) and the offchain stuff (eg. the ZK API tickets)
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You do not have to agree with me on which applications are and are not corposlop to use Ethereum.
You do not have to agree with me on what trust assumptions are acceptable in which situations to use Ethereum.
You do not have to agree with me on political topics to use Ethereum.
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Recently I have been starting to worry about the state of prediction markets, in their current form. They have achieved a certain level of success: market volume is high enough to make meaningful bets and have a full-time job as a trader, and they often prove useful as a
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Welcome Bastian!
Ethereum is for node runners, UX and product builders, community organizers, forum crews, lurkers, and free software advocates, cyberanarchists, Landian accelerationists, financepunks, femboys, and all others who do not fit into a 280 character limit.
Milady https://t.co/FQPMb3bUpt
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Tomasz has always impressed me with his work ethic, his unique personality, and the kind of organization that he built at Nethermind. He brought a perspective on Ethereum, what blockchains fundamentally are, and how they fit into the future of the world as a whole, that was https://t.co/puOO3ULubV
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My first reaction to this was:
"And that's why I just got my $2,725 check of fileverse tokens now that fileverse has grown to the point where my dad regularly writes docs in fileverse that he sends to me"
My second reaction to this was:
"I see how this makes total sense from a https://t.co/fnly2iCGi5
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Но есть тоже другой момент: децентрализованное управление не только как результат, а как процесс.
Сейчас оппозиции очень нужны новые «герои» и новые идеи. Как их найти, и дать им шанс? Через более демократичную структуру. Как решить детали политических реформ или договора между
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Какая будет «прекрасная Россия будущего»? С одной стороны, об этом вопросе думать иногда кажется неправильно, потому что Россия сегодняшнего дня убивает как минимум сотню украинцев каждый день и не даёт 30 миллионам иметь нормальное будущее. Но долгосрочно самая устойчивая
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# Часть 2: про будущее
Сейчас Путин мира не хочет. Моё впечатление (по действиям на земле и по словам Зеленского и других) что украинская стратегия сейчас: разрушать и российскую армию и инфраструктуру быстрее чем можно их перестроить, чтобы дать Путину сложный выбор — либо
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# Часть 1: почему я поддерживаю Украину и говорю, что эта война — преступная агрессия, а не «сложная ситуация, где обе стороны вели себя грязно», как говорят многие другие?
Есть две теории, которыми люди оправдывают российское вторжение в Украину:
* Право России гарантировать
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Скоро будет 24 февраля — 4 года полномасштабного вторжения в Украину.
Я считаю, что лучше оставить тот день для полной поддержки украинцев. Украине нужно много помощи — чтобы продолжать защищаться и чтобы минимизировать человеческие страдания от атак на жилые дома, энергосистему
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Feb 11, 14:39
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This is the right way to "make Ethereum be the home for AI".
Don't just do what everyone else would do anyway, just on rails with an octahedron logo instead of a square or circle or pentagon logo. Make something fundamentally better, using meaningful technological improvements https://t.co/sQhMVSccHt
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Feb 10, 16:00
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Good speech by Cory Doctorow
Let's repeal anti-circumvention laws.
Nothing should be updateable without the user's permission, nothing critical should be a black box.
https://t.co/aXrIFmnfgi
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Feb 09, 20:51
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Two years ago, I wrote this post on the possible areas that I see for ethereum + AI intersections: https://t.co/ds9mLnrJWm
This is a topic that many people are excited about, but where I always worry that we think about the two from completely separate philosophical https://t.co/pQq5kazT61
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Feb 08, 20:05
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One reason (not the only reason) why I see people sometimes hesitating to switch more fully to Signal, is that they got into a habit of using Signal as their "high-priority, clutter-free" inbox and Telegram as their "everyone else talk to me" inbox, and thus hesitate to make
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Feb 08, 09:48
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I am capitulating, I will call Twitter "X" from now on.
"Tweet" becomes a generic term for messages on any platform that prioritizes short-form text content with X-like UX, similar linguistically to "kleenex".
Usage guide:
* "Vitalik is only tweeting on Farcaster and Lens this
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Feb 06, 17:02
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It's a good decision!
ENS names and records are a form of state that is central to the Ethereum ecosystem, the state is limited in size and there is high value in it being as accessible as possible from anywhere.
It's also a semi-financial application, in the sense that buying https://t.co/TFfNiWPyTR
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Feb 05, 15:45
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Hyper-scaling Ethereum state by creating new forms of state:
https://t.co/FCRfsG5k0i
Summary:
* We want 1000x scale on Ethereum L1. We roughly know how to do this for execution and data. But scaling state is fundamentally harder.
* The most practical path for Ethereum may https://t.co/6bQb9q64iA
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Feb 05, 09:26
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Have been following reactions to what I said about L2s about 1.5 days ago.
One important thing that I believe is: "make yet another EVM chain and add an optimistic bridge to Ethereum with a 1 week delay" is to infra what forking Compound is to governance - something we've done
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Feb 03, 15:39
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There have recently been some discussions on the ongoing role of L2s in the Ethereum ecosystem, especially in the face of two facts:
* L2s' progress to stage 2 (and, secondarily, on interop) has been far slower and more difficult than originally expected
* L1 itself is scaling,
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Feb 02, 06:21
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I actually don't think it's complicated.
IMO the future of onchain mechanism design is mostly going to fit into one pattern:
[something that looks like a prediction market] -> [something that looks like a capture-resistant, non-financialized preference-setting gadget]
In other https://t.co/VutSyEI8Fd
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Feb 01, 13:42
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How I would do creator coins
We've seen about 10 years of people trying to do content incentivization in crypto, from early-stage platforms like Bihu and Steemit, to BitClout in 2021, to Zora, to tipping features inside of decentralized social, and more. So far, I think we have
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Jan 30, 07:59
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In these five years, the Ethereum Foundation is entering a period of mild austerity, in order to be able to simultaneously meet two goals:
1. Deliver on an aggressive roadmap that ensures Ethereum's status as a performant and scalable world computer that does not compromise on
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Jan 28, 10:36
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The situation in Iran is continuing to get much worse. Much respect for everyone going through extreme danger to try to increase the chance that Iranian people can be free. https://t.co/7wzlv3I9u2
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Jan 28, 08:15
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This morning I needed to check which addresses were signers on my multisig.
I was on my phone, and did not have the Safe app installed there.
I realized that I could just look up my address on etherscan, and use the "read contract" feature to get what I want directly.
These https://t.co/UVEbU8DtTg
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Jan 27, 01:51
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The scaling hierarchy in blockchains:
Computation > data > state
Computation is easier to scale than data. You can parallelize it, require the block builder to provide all kinds of "hints" for it, or just replace arbitrary amounts of it with a proof of it.
Data is in the
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Jan 26, 01:35
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I no longer agree with this previous tweet of mine - since 2017, I have become a much more willing connoisseur of mountains. It's worth explaining why.
https://t.co/SRvRtuFKQu
First, the original context. That tweet was in a debate with Ian Grigg, who argued that blockchains
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Jan 23, 22:12
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The relationship between "institutions" and "cypherpunk" is complex and needs to be understood properly. In truth, institutions (both governments and corporations) are neither guaranteed friend nor foe.
Exhibit A: https://t.co/YsbBgztMIN European Union seeking to aggressively https://t.co/5fxQgw5ctO
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Jan 22, 21:45
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2026 is the year we take back lost ground in computing self-sovereignty.
But this applies far beyond the blockchain world.
In 2025, I made two major changes to the software I use:
* Switched almost fully to https://t.co/caFP0K5fYF (open source encrypted decentralized docs)
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Jan 21, 08:02
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In 2026, I plan to be fully back to decentralized social.
If we want a better society, we need better mass communication tools. We need mass communication tools that surface the best information and arguments and help people find points of agreement. We need mass communication https://t.co/ye249HsojJ
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We need more DAOs - but different and better DAOs.
The original drive to build Ethereum was heavily inspired by decentralized autonomous organizations: systems of code and rules that lived on decentralized networks that could manage resources and direct activity, more
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An important, and perenially underrated, aspect of "trustlessness", "passing the walkaway test" and "self-sovereignty" is protocol simplicity.
Even if a protocol is super decentralized with hundreds of thousands of nodes, and it has 49% byzantine fault tolerance, and nodes fully https://t.co/kvzkg11M3c
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2026 is the year that we take back lost ground in terms of self-sovereignty and trustlessness.
Some of what this practically means:
Full nodes: thanks to ZK-EVM and BAL, it will once again become easier to locally run a node and verify the Ethereum chain on your own computer.
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In 2014, there was a vision: you can have permissionless, decentralized applications that could support finance, social media, ride sharing, governing organizations, crowdfunding, potentially create an entire alternative web, all on the backs of a suite of technologies. https://t.co/ihU9qOrXfG
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Jan 12, 07:56
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Ethereum itself must pass the walkaway test.
Ethereum is meant to be a home for trustless and trust-minimized applications, whether in finance, governance or elsewhere. It must support applications that are more like tools - the hammer that once you buy it's yours - than like
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If done properly, this is a very good move.
I hope it can be verifiable and replicable (probably means publishing all tweets and anonymized likes with 4 week delay).
This would not solve all problems, but it would very effectively address concerns about algorithmic transparency
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Jan 10, 09:27
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I agree with maybe 60% of this, but one bit that is particularly important to highlight is the explicit separation between what the poster calls "the open web" (really, the corposlop web), and "the sovereign web".
https://t.co/okseUw8F6X
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Jan 08, 07:00
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Increasing bandwidth is safer than reducing latency
With PeerDAS and ZKPs, we know how to scale, and potentially we can scale thousands of times compared to the status quo. The numbers become far more favorable than before (eg. see analysis here, pre and post-sharding
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One metaphor for Ethereum is BitTorrent, and how that p2p network combines decentralization and mass scale. Ethereum's goal is to do the same thing but with consensus.
Another metaphor for Ethereum is Linux.
* Linux is free and open source software, and does not compromise on
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“Ethereum was not created to make finance efficient or apps convenient. It was created to set people free”
This was an important - and controversial - line from the Trustless Manifesto ( https://t.co/1F1Fe9OQPh ), and it is worth revisiting it and better understanding what it
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Now that ZKEVMs are at alpha stage (production-quality performance, remaining work is safety) and PeerDAS is live on mainnet, it's time to talk more about what this combination means for Ethereum.
These are not minor improvements; they are shifting Ethereum into being a
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Welcome to 2026! Milady is back.
Ethereum did a lot in 2025: gas limits increased, blob count increased, node software quality improved, zkEVMs blasted through their performance milestones, and with zkEVMs and PeerDAS ethereum made its largest step toward being a fundamentally
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Dec 31, 01:54
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Balance of power
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Dec 29, 13:52
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One of the reasons why I'm enthusiastic about @devanshmehta deep funding work is that I think it's a big tragedy we've pushed so much into cloud-based software and not done enough local-first, including in gaming, and it's clear that "it's easy to pirate local-first but you can't https://t.co/0pCWX5opwC
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I have thought for a while that if anyone wants to spin up yet another "new AI lab because the existing ones are not good for humanity", they should have an explicit binding charter to focus on human-augmentation tools and not build anything with > 1 min time horizon autonomy https://t.co/vaLgfMCMY1 https://t.co/f8UKjQWTzK
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This is what I worry Europe will get negatively polarized into: an ideology taking pride in a neat, sanitized online environment free of evil corporate and fascist pathogens.
I hope European govs do not go this way, and instead take a Pirate Party approach of user empowerment. https://t.co/oH7Yfdg9pa
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The easy ability to call @grok on twitter is probably the biggest thing after community notes that has been positive for the truth-friendliness of this platform.
The fact that you don't see ahead of time how grok will respond is key here - I've seen many situations where someone
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Happy solstice! https://t.co/0LjnWvnDsp
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> Crypto is building toward human empowerment, as it has been since the beginning
"Empowerment" was the code of the philosophy of the Pirate Party, before crypto even existed. https://t.co/3keGzBxVYJ https://t.co/3jGzyouVu7
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Dec 17, 22:38
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Wonderland is a great team and has been very helpful in the Ethereum ecosystem, including to the EF on interop and Kohaku, and to many Ethereum projects. https://t.co/0xn4BUg102
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Dec 17, 19:06
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My defense against some arguments against these projects. However, I think they can improve. https://t.co/zoPNtOSLVZ
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Dec 17, 19:06
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The future: I think tribes and zones will mostly cooperate, not merge. And hopefully they can give people more options where to be, redistribute global talent, and improve our institutions and our culture. https://t.co/8Lx4GyVm3I
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What kinds of rules? Many options, from the ordinary to the crazy: https://t.co/wvozAEUXTc
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Permanent hubs are important and good. https://t.co/j7HeSDpaYD
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Zones are for innovating in rules: https://t.co/oyrl3G2VNa
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Culture is important, and we need a better playing field for creating more and better culture. Tribes can help. https://t.co/f6GXoQjZe7
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Tribes are for innovating in culture: https://t.co/Q0GmWZugN4
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Some lessons from Zuzalu: https://t.co/l4S3iECL2r
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Dec 17, 19:06
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Table of contents: https://t.co/QiZBmYYlzU
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Dec 17, 19:06
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My latest views on popups, network states, coordi-nations, zones, and where all of these things could lead us.
(Long poast)
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An important and underrated form of trustlessness is increasing the number of people who can actually understand the whole protocol from top to bottom.
Ethereum needs to get better at this (by making the protocol simpler). https://t.co/Pa1PXRG8sA
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Dec 10, 18:20
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I've been impressed by @fileverse (decentralized open-source encrypted docs https://t.co/WXjBwytG5V ). Every month more bugs get fixed, and recently it's finally at the point where I can comfortably send docs off for comment or collaboration, and things reliably don't break.
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Dec 09, 11:27
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@elonmusk I think you should consider that making X a global totem pole for Free Speech, and then turning it into a death star laser for coordinated hate sessions, is actually harmful for the cause of free speech. I'm seriously worried that huge backlashes against values I hold
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The attacks on Europe I've seen here the last couple of days, including from people I've generally considered interesting and sophisticated, have been getting unhinged...
I get that EU has problems - GDPR clickthroughs are dumb, Chat Control is awful, they need to be less
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Dec 08, 19:27
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For years, I've complained internally at the EF that we do not have enough expertise at p2p: we think a lot about cryptoeconomics, BFT consensus and blocks, but we take the p2p networking layer for granted.
I think that's no longer true, and PeerDAS shows it.
@raulvk and others https://t.co/qwgXAbrYJw
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Dec 06, 12:19
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We need a good trustless onchain gas futures market.
(Like, a prediction market on the BASEFEE)
I've heard people ask: "today fees are low, but what about in 2 years? You say they'll stay low because of increasing gaslimit from BAL + ePBS + later ZK-EVM, but do I believe you?"
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The fact that we have political systems that do byzantine things like this instead of just charging a basic tax per litre of fuel to account for environmental costs (or even mileage * weight^4 for wear and tear) in a consistent way continues to frustrate me.
When accounting for https://t.co/B0LjzADKAU
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Dec 05, 14:45
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My rough math based on average difficulty stats suggests that Bitcoin mining crossed the total 2**96 hashes milestone very recently?
Seems like a good reason to insist on (close to) 128 bit security (ie. @drakefjustin was right) https://t.co/zrwtbdnan3
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Dec 03, 23:29
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Always glad to see when people appreciate the protocol changes that add hard invariants, improving protocol security and future adaptability
2021: EIP-2929 + 3529 (SLOAD gas cost increase, refunds nerfed)
2024: SELFDESTRUCT nerf (Dencun)
2025: 16,777,216 gas per tx limit
All of https://t.co/tPdaKZRCEm
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Dec 03, 22:15
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PeerDAS in Fusaka is significant because it literally is sharding.
Ethereum is coming to consensus on blocks without requiring any single node to see more than a tiny fraction of the data. And this is robust to 51% attacks - it's client-side probabilistic verification, not https://t.co/OK81xBteER
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Nov 30, 19:14
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You can just build on L1. https://t.co/fYVIIjQpsA
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Nov 30, 09:31
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I hope Zcash resists the dark hand of token voting.
Token voting is bad in all kinds of ways (see https://t.co/Cvl7CFVgtc ); I think it's worse than Zcash's status quo.
Privacy is exactly the sort of thing that will erode over time if left to the median token holder. https://t.co/NbRqGLOrpj
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Nov 26, 22:06
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Encrypted messaging, like @signalapp, is critical for preserving our digital privacy. Two important next steps for the space are (i) permissionless account creation and (ii) metadata privacy.
@session_app and @SimpleXChat are two messaging apps pushing these directions forward.
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Nov 26, 13:41
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See https://t.co/iom1VHW2zt for the EIPs being worked on right now, including many of the possible gas repricing EIPs for Glamsterdam or H*
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Nov 26, 13:41
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Expect continued growth but more targeted / less uniform growth for next year.
eg. one possible future is: 5x gas limit increase together with 5x gas cost increase for operations that are relatively inefficient to process
Potential targets for such increases (my current view): https://t.co/FkiTxJnEAq
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Nov 25, 23:58
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Plinko PIR tutorial:
https://t.co/i7W9a5MCHi
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Nov 23, 23:16
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I thought about this more and I think responders are right that revealing the country non-consensually without offering any opt-out option (not even "stop using your account") is wrong.
In most cases, revealing country still leaves a very large anonymity set, but there are some
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Nov 23, 21:54
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Prediction about this "show which country the account is from" thing:
In the short term it will have lots of positive effects.
In the medium term, the sophisticated actors will find ways to pretend to be from countries that they are not. Lots of ways to rent individual people's
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Nov 20, 10:42
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We need more adversarial UI design that works in the user's interest.
Like, I want to see operating systems have plugins that override the UIs of all ride/delivery apps and make them show the all-inclusive total price of each item, incl tax/weird other fee/expected tip https://t.co/1i13gTdAmH
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