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61 | 3,465 | 3,465 | Constrained Resource Clients: Next Ring Meeting | constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting | 11,453 | 5 | 1,675 | anett | Anett Rolikova | 2019-07-15T17:23:40.461Z | 2019-07-15T17:23:40.461Z | <p>We will be organising Council around Devcon 5 too <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=9" title=":slight_smile:" class="emoji" alt=":slight_smile:"><br>
Yes, we will be taking notes and share therem <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile... | 3 | 1 | 0 | 17 | 43.4 | 3 | true | false | true | 2 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting/3465/5 |
61 | 3,465 | 3,465 | Constrained Resource Clients: Next Ring Meeting | constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting | 11,462 | 6 | 1,672 | rossbulat | Ross Bulat | 2019-07-16T13:51:29.440Z | 2019-07-16T13:51:29.440Z | <p>Thanks for suggesting anettrolikova, I will be around Osaka for Dev Con 5, although I will not be in Berlin. I am not sure how I can contribute here.</p> | 5 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 53 | 0 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting/3465/6 |
61 | 3,465 | 3,465 | Constrained Resource Clients: Next Ring Meeting | constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting | 11,479 | 7 | 6 | ligi | null | 2019-07-16T23:22:46.314Z | 2019-07-16T23:22:46.314Z | <p>also won’t make it to the Berlin council (too bad as I usually live there - but it collides with chaos communication camp) - but hope to make it to the osaka council.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 13 | 37.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting/3465/7 |
61 | 3,465 | 3,465 | Constrained Resource Clients: Next Ring Meeting | constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting | 11,837 | 8 | 327 | shazow | Andrey Petrov | 2019-08-13T17:11:31.794Z | 2019-08-13T17:11:31.794Z | <p>Unfortunately my travel plans had to change last minute, so I won’t be around during the main DevCon days in Osaka, but I will be in Japan for 2 weeks preceding it! If people are around before, I’d be happy to plan around meeting before the conference.</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 10 | 12 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting/3465/8 |
61 | 3,465 | 3,465 | Constrained Resource Clients: Next Ring Meeting | constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting | 11,838 | 9 | 1,675 | anett | Anett Rolikova | 2019-08-14T12:30:02.010Z | 2019-08-14T12:30:02.010Z | <p><a class="mention" href="/u/shazow">@shazow</a> What about organising a remote meeting ? setup a call session, make a notes… remotely, without need to meet as it’s very hard to coordinate people to one location <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=9" title=":slight_smile:"... | 8 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 12.2 | 3 | true | false | true | 0 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting/3465/9 |
61 | 3,465 | 3,465 | Constrained Resource Clients: Next Ring Meeting | constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting | 11,844 | 10 | 327 | shazow | Andrey Petrov | 2019-08-14T15:49:34.326Z | 2019-08-14T15:49:34.326Z | <p><a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/constrained-resource-clients-dec-2018-update/2140/16">We have done that in the past</a>, can certainly do it again. <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=9" title=":slight_smile:" class="emoji" alt=":slight_smile:"></p> | 9 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 37.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting/3465/10 |
61 | 3,465 | 3,465 | Constrained Resource Clients: Next Ring Meeting | constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting | 11,856 | 11 | 1,778 | smcsicardi | Sebastian Sicardi | 2019-08-15T13:56:05.455Z | 2019-08-15T13:56:05.455Z | <p>We are not going to Berlin or Tokio, so we would love to join to the remote meeting!</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 10 | 7 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting/3465/11 |
61 | 3,465 | 3,465 | Constrained Resource Clients: Next Ring Meeting | constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting | 12,163 | 12 | 327 | shazow | Andrey Petrov | 2019-09-05T18:57:16.324Z | 2019-09-05T18:57:16.324Z | <p>I started a fresh update thread, please post updates or any recent advancements that are relevant. <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=9" title=":slight_smile:" class="emoji" alt=":slight_smile:"> <a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/constrained-resource-clients-sept... | null | 0 | 0 | 10 | 22 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-next-ring-meeting/3465/12 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,431 | 1 | 303 | abcoathup | Andrew B Coathup | 2025-03-21T03:44:32.304Z | 2025-04-03T21:49:25.632Z | <h2><a name="p-56431-testnet-name-needed-1" class="anchor" href="#p-56431-testnet-name-needed-1"></a>Testnet name needed</h2>
<p>A name is needed for the <strong>planned Sepolia replacement</strong>: Expected to launch in March 2026</p>
<p><div class="lightbox-wrapper"><a class="lightbox" href="https://ethereum-magicia... | null | 0 | 0 | 83 | 1,816.6 | 3 | true | false | true | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/1 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,450 | 2 | 5,538 | kuzdogan | null | 2025-03-21T13:40:16.049Z | 2025-03-21T13:40:16.049Z | <p>Suggesting “Osmanbey”, metro station in Istanbul right next to where Devconnect took place <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/slight_smile.png?v=12" title=":slight_smile:" class="emoji" alt=":slight_smile:" loading="lazy" width="20" height="20"></p>
<p>Following the convention of naming me... | null | 0 | 0 | 68 | 118.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 4 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/2 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,472 | 3 | 13,194 | avkulpin | Andrew | 2025-03-23T06:52:26.655Z | 2025-03-23T06:52:26.655Z | <p>Polyanka - metro station in Moscow</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 63 | 57.6 | 0 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/3 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,505 | 4 | 12,977 | favago | null | 2025-03-24T22:16:40.118Z | 2025-03-24T22:16:40.118Z | <p><code>Kabaty</code> - metro station in Warsaw</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 57 | 101.4 | 0 | false | false | false | 4 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/4 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,512 | 5 | 11,162 | MASDXI | sirawt | 2025-03-25T02:45:23.083Z | 2025-03-25T03:01:07.534Z | <p>Testnet<br>
<code>Itsaraphap</code></p>
<p>Lore<br>
Metro station in Thailand,<br>
<code>Itsaraphap</code> means “independence” or “freedom” in Thai</p>
<p>Pronounce<br>
It-sa-ra-phāp</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 56 | 86.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/5 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,523 | 6 | 12,427 | Azzuro | null | 2025-03-25T11:29:28.539Z | 2025-03-25T11:29:28.539Z | <p>Astoria - Metro station in Budapest.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 52 | 60.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/6 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,562 | 7 | 79 | jdetychey | Jerome de Tychey | 2025-03-26T14:06:11.684Z | 2025-03-26T14:27:45.766Z | <p>Picpus<br>
easy to pronounce in every language and the neighborhood where EDCON Paris was hosted back in 2017</p><aside class="onebox wikipedia" data-onebox-src="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picpus_station">
<header class="source">
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picpus_station" target="_blank" rel=... | null | 0 | 0 | 49 | 69.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/7 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,583 | 8 | 5,436 | peersky | null | 2025-03-27T06:03:02.619Z | 2025-03-27T06:24:32.266Z | <p><code>Saulkrasti</code> - train station in Latvia. Direct translation means “sunny shores”.</p>
<p>Give this country which no-one speaks about some love please.</p>
<p>Symbolism:<br>
In 2024 there was a country wide scandal about “Rail Baltica” project of modernising railroad infrastructure. It appeared that unhidde... | null | 0 | 0 | 44 | 68.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/8 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,596 | 9 | 10,297 | marchhill | Marc Harvey-Hill | 2025-03-27T13:39:52.680Z | 2025-03-27T13:51:21.548Z | <p>Naivasha - a town (and a lake and railway station of the same name) in Kenya where a core devs workshop was hosted last year. Pronounced Nai-vaa-shuh. In the Maasai language it means “that which heaves”, referring to the waves on lake Naivasha</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 43 | 58.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/9 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,601 | 10 | 5,158 | rkapka | Radosław Kapka | 2025-03-27T16:10:17.012Z | 2025-03-27T16:10:17.012Z | <p><code>Ipanema</code> - a neighbourhood located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 39 | 62.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/10 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 56,603 | 11 | 5,158 | rkapka | Radosław Kapka | 2025-03-27T16:11:51.182Z | 2025-03-27T16:11:51.182Z | <p><code>Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch</code> - train station in Wales</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 39 | 87.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/11 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 57,126 | 12 | 13,323 | CooperAndrei | Cooper Andrei | 2025-04-12T07:54:32.013Z | 2025-04-12T07:54:32.013Z | <p>Culver - inspired by Culver City, a city in LA. And there is a Culver City Metro Station.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 35 | 12 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/12 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 57,346 | 13 | 13,369 | arkinekine | Arkinekine | 2025-04-17T22:34:29.781Z | 2025-04-17T22:34:29.781Z | <p>Delphi</p>
<ul>
<li>an ancient religious sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Apollo</li>
<li>short and easy to pronounce</li>
<li>many past tesnet names pronounced with ‘i’ or ‘y’, it will be easy to remember and fit goreli, holesky, and hoodi</li>
</ul> | null | 0 | 0 | 33 | 71.6 | 0 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/13 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 58,120 | 14 | 13,259 | prasincs | Prasanna Gautam | 2025-04-28T06:33:17.899Z | 2025-04-28T06:33:17.899Z | <p>Saulkrasti sounds great since “test network symbolises hope for sunny shores of future efficient and transparent technologies.”</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 31 | 71.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/14 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 58,160 | 16 | 3,088 | taxmeifyoucan | Mário Havel | 2025-04-28T18:31:26.378Z | 2025-09-30T13:30:39.419Z | <p>Palermo, Buenos Aires</p>
<p>edit: This is where Devconnect is taking place!</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 29 | 80.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/16 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 59,214 | 17 | 13,806 | mattc | null | 2025-05-22T12:57:26.229Z | 2025-05-22T12:57:26.229Z | <p>Mudchute (mud-shoot), GB<br>
DLR station</p>
<p><strong>Spoil from the excavation of the Dock and silt from its channels and waterways were dumped on nearby land, creating “The Mudchute”</strong> , which quickly established itself as a wildlife habitat and adventuring location for local children.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 26 | 70.2 | 0 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/17 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 62,296 | 18 | 3,161 | LukaszRozmej | Lukasz Rozmej | 2025-09-18T14:39:28.310Z | 2025-09-18T14:39:28.310Z | <p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawrzyszew_metro_station" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">Wawrzyszew</a> sounds nice</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 13 | 52.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/18 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 62,749 | 19 | 994 | shemnon | Danno Ferrin | 2025-09-30T01:41:10.446Z | 2025-09-30T01:41:10.446Z | <p>I don’t think we should replace sepolia in 2026, but in 2027, and sepolia should not go into LTS until 2027. My view is that Hoodi is a forced early deployment of the '26 chain, not a short-term holesky replacement.</p>
<p>This sets the performance standard that unless something exceptional happens that new testnets... | null | 0 | 0 | 11 | 62.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/19 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 62,767 | 20 | 13,800 | Ankita.eth | Ankita Virani | 2025-10-01T05:48:25.286Z | 2025-10-01T05:48:25.286Z | <p><strong>Suggested Testnet Name:</strong> <strong>Lumina</strong></p>
<p><strong>Lore / Meaning:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Derived from Latin <em>lumen</em>, meaning <strong>light</strong>.</li>
<li>Represents <strong>clarity, transparency, and guidance</strong>, reflecting Ethereum’s mission for open and secure developm... | null | 0 | 0 | 9 | 61.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/20 |
61 | 23,221 | 23,221 | Testnet name needed for Sepolia replacement | testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement | 63,557 | 21 | 14,720 | kevzzsk | kwithoutl | 2025-10-27T08:43:27.816Z | 2025-10-27T08:43:27.816Z | <p>Proposed next testnet name: <strong>Changi</strong></p>
<p>Following the tradition of naming Ethereum testnets after metro stations, Changi Airport in Singapore, which is also an MRT station, has been regarded as one of the best airports in the world for multiple years.</p>
<p><strong>Why Changi?</strong></p>
<ul>
<... | null | 0 | 0 | 5 | 45.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/testnet-name-needed-for-sepolia-replacement/23221/21 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 22,041 | 1 | 4,297 | Arcenegui | Javier Arcenegui Almenara | 2021-12-03T14:52:13.709Z | 2024-08-02T11:52:52.463Z | <p>The novelty introduced in this EIP is the proposal of smart Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), named as SmartNFTs, to represent smart assets such as IoT devices, which are physical smart assets. Smart assets can have a blockchain account (BCA) address to participate actively in the blockchain transactions, they are also id... | null | 0 | 0 | 82 | 1,836.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/1 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 23,321 | 2 | 4,157 | mryalamanchi | mryalamanchi | 2022-02-14T01:22:06.188Z | 2022-02-14T01:22:06.188Z | <p>The EIP seems to require an ESP32 device running a firmware, but the source code for the same isn’t provided.<br>
It will be required for anyone to test out the PoC and reproduce the results.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 69 | 48.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/2 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 24,469 | 3 | 2,313 | SamWilsn | Sam Wilson | 2022-04-05T21:22:21.883Z | 2022-04-05T21:22:21.883Z | <p>Gotta say, this is really cool stuff!</p>
<p>One non-formatting related question: is it possible to drop the private key entirely and use a challenge-response protocol instead? Even though the minute manufacturing differences in the device aren’t cloneable, it might be possible to extract the private key (either thr... | null | 0 | 0 | 58 | 16.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/3 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 25,615 | 4 | 5,369 | lumi2018 | lumi2018 | 2022-05-26T21:23:12.822Z | 2022-05-26T21:23:12.822Z | <p>If the objective is to authenticate the device, a challenge-response protocol can be used. Another protocol that can be used is a zero-knowledge protocol based on the LPN problem, which is very simple for a low-cost device. See, for example:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2542... | null | 0 | 0 | 48 | 74.6 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/4 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 27,179 | 5 | 5,803 | j540 | J540 | 2022-07-26T00:56:10.598Z | 2022-07-26T00:56:10.598Z | <p>Is the POC source code for the ESP32 available? I am interested in reproducing the results of the demonstrated POC.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 35 | 47 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/5 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 27,229 | 6 | 4,297 | Arcenegui | Javier Arcenegui Almenara | 2022-07-27T09:24:59.520Z | 2022-07-27T09:24:59.520Z | <p>It is available <a href="https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/tree/master/assets/eip-4519/ESP32_Firmware" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">here</a></p> | null | 0 | 0 | 31 | 51.2 | 1 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/6 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 31,348 | 7 | 6,879 | asac | Alexander Sack | 2022-11-28T07:35:17.561Z | 2022-11-28T07:35:17.561Z | <p>Thanks for your effort on this. Could you elaborate the “timeout” element of your spec a bit? From the reference implementation it is not clear to me what happens after the timeout and how the lifecycle of the token continues…</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 23 | 9.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/7 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 31,892 | 8 | 4,297 | Arcenegui | Javier Arcenegui Almenara | 2022-12-09T08:32:04.122Z | 2022-12-09T08:32:04.122Z | <p>The timeout element is just to notify that something is wrong with the asset. When an asset updates the timestamp, it depends on the specifications of each project that happens with the token, if it works again as before or the token is considered extinct, among other options.</p> | 7 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 19 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/8 |
61 | 7,677 | 7,677 | New proposal of Smart Non Fungible Token | new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token | 40,910 | 9 | 5,803 | j540 | J540 | 2023-09-27T04:08:33.541Z | 2023-09-27T04:08:33.541Z | <p>Where can I follow the adoption status of this standard? Sorry if that’s a very simple question, I am primarily a hardware engineer, not a blockchain contributor, so please excuse me.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1.8 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/new-proposal-of-smart-non-fungible-token/7677/9 |
61 | 6,990 | 6,990 | EIP-13377: Simple futures contract "loop" between buyer and seller for digital products | eip-13377-simple-futures-contract-loop-between-buyer-and-seller-for-digital-products | 20,667 | 1 | 3,831 | M8loss | M8 | 2021-09-01T16:49:00.132Z | 2021-09-01T16:49:00.132Z | <p><strong>Abstract: EIP-13377:</strong> A futures contract “future loop” between buyer and seller ensures price security when buying, for example, a digital tattoo motif. The “loop” of the transaction is only fully executed when the processing time of around 1-2 weeks or freely definable has been completed. The time o... | null | 0 | 0 | 12 | 247.4 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/eip-13377-simple-futures-contract-loop-between-buyer-and-seller-for-digital-products/6990/1 |
61 | 8,483 | 8,483 | [IDEA] Upkeep Extension for EIP-1155 Tokens | idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens | 23,670 | 1 | 4,780 | Pandapip1 | null | 2022-03-02T16:23:24.370Z | 2022-08-01T18:17:01.452Z | <p>Currently, all existing token standards have no upkeep cost. This ERC would provide an extension to ERC1155 that introduces an upkeep cost (that can be paid in any number of ways - potentially even more NFTs!). If it isn’t paid, ownership of the token will change to a particular address. This could allow for a great... | null | 0 | 0 | 21 | 54.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens/8483/1 |
61 | 8,483 | 8,483 | [IDEA] Upkeep Extension for EIP-1155 Tokens | idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens | 23,709 | 2 | 4,846 | Bschuster3434 | Brian Schuster | 2022-03-02T23:50:55.807Z | 2022-03-02T23:50:55.807Z | <p>That’s an interesting idea. Perhaps it can be revoked if the maintenance isn’t paid, kind of like a forfeiture. Or if someone else pays the maintenance it can be owned by them.</p>
<p>I can see a loan structure working like that.</p> | null | 1 | 0 | 20 | 14 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens/8483/2 |
61 | 8,483 | 8,483 | [IDEA] Upkeep Extension for EIP-1155 Tokens | idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens | 23,729 | 3 | 4,780 | Pandapip1 | null | 2022-03-04T13:04:04.829Z | 2022-03-04T13:07:30.864Z | <blockquote>
<p>Perhaps it can be revoked if the maintenance isn’t paid</p>
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<p>I was thinking that it could just be sent to the null address if it is to be burned, or the contract owner if it is to be re-sold.</p>
<p>This could be implemented by having the balanceOf function take the latest block’s timest... | 2 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 8.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens/8483/3 |
61 | 8,483 | 8,483 | [IDEA] Upkeep Extension for EIP-1155 Tokens | idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens | 23,812 | 4 | 888 | ravachol70 | Ravachol | 2022-03-08T15:45:50.305Z | 2022-03-08T15:45:50.305Z | <p>That’s not dissimilar to basic demurrage. I fully support this concept; in fact, I think the principle should apply to the base token, i.e. ETH itself.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 13 | 7.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens/8483/4 |
61 | 8,483 | 8,483 | [IDEA] Upkeep Extension for EIP-1155 Tokens | idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens | 24,624 | 5 | 5,064 | mukas | mukas | 2022-04-12T02:41:11.666Z | 2022-04-12T02:41:11.666Z | <p>What a simple yet interesting idea!</p>
<p>And what if we expand it and make the maintenance of the token or asset can be between several?<br>
For example, the purchase of a property between partners or sharing an account on an online content platform such as Spotify or Netflix…</p>
<p>Greetings</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 5 | 6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/idea-upkeep-extension-for-eip-1155-tokens/8483/5 |
61 | 19,681 | 19,681 | ERC1271 versioning to maintain signature validity | erc1271-versioning-to-maintain-signature-validity | 47,482 | 1 | 11,015 | kylekaplan | Kyle Kaplan | 2024-04-16T19:03:55.670Z | 2024-04-16T19:18:10.503Z | <h2><a name="p-47482-intro-1" class="anchor" href="#p-47482-intro-1"></a>Intro</h2>
<p>Off-chain ERC1271 Signatures are not guaranteed to be valid in the future, because the <code>isValidSignature</code> function can be changed.</p>
<h2><a name="p-47482-problem-2" class="anchor" href="#p-47482-problem-2"></a>Problem</h... | null | 0 | 0 | 37 | 367.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/erc1271-versioning-to-maintain-signature-validity/19681/1 |
61 | 19,681 | 19,681 | ERC1271 versioning to maintain signature validity | erc1271-versioning-to-maintain-signature-validity | 48,795 | 2 | 1,431 | sina | Sina Sabet | 2024-05-28T21:14:34.495Z | 2024-05-28T21:14:34.495Z | <p>Gm, we have a draft for a standard proposal @ <a href="https://hackmd.io/XY84l1BcSPKSGl0Y8FtFPA" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">[EXTERNAL] DRAFT-EIP-1271T - HackMD</a>, would love feedback from anyone interested <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/grin.png?v=12" title=":g... | null | 0 | 0 | 22 | 139.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/erc1271-versioning-to-maintain-signature-validity/19681/2 |
61 | 4,301 | 4,301 | Introduction - OpenRPC Webinar | introduction-openrpc-webinar | 14,140 | 1 | 1,649 | stev | null | 2020-05-19T22:34:06.491Z | 2020-05-19T22:34:06.491Z | <div class="youtube-onebox lazy-video-container" data-video-id="VdtBY6PEeks" data-video-title="Introduction - OpenRPC Webinar" data-video-start-time="" data-provider-name="youtube">
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdtBY6PEeks" target="_blank" class="video-thumbnail" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">
<img clas... | null | 0 | 0 | 6 | 51.2 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/introduction-openrpc-webinar/4301/1 |
61 | 21,971 | 21,971 | L1 vs. Everyone Else Coordination Expectations | l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations | 53,474 | 1 | 7,796 | philknows | Phil Ngo | 2024-12-05T19:33:10.801Z | 2024-12-05T19:33:10.801Z | <p>Reference: <a href="https://x.com/philngo_/status/1864695365775052940" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">x.com</a><br>
Related to: <a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/allcoredevs-network-upgrade-ethmagicians-process-improvements/20157" class="inline-onebox">AllCoreDevs, Network Upgrade & Et... | null | 2 | 0 | 55 | 726 | 2 | false | false | false | 8 | false | null | /t/l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations/21971/1 |
61 | 21,971 | 21,971 | L1 vs. Everyone Else Coordination Expectations | l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations | 53,479 | 2 | 2,190 | matt | matt | 2024-12-05T22:44:34.311Z | 2024-12-05T22:44:34.311Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="philknows" data-post="1" data-topic="21971">
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61 | 21,971 | 21,971 | L1 vs. Everyone Else Coordination Expectations | l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations | 53,501 | 3 | 7,796 | philknows | Phil Ngo | 2024-12-06T14:56:35.594Z | 2024-12-06T14:58:58.762Z | <p>I would say that we’d need to be clearer on what is meant by “discussion” vs. “decision”. There were also demands on the call about finalizing Pectra that day. Had Arbitrum, Base, etc. known that we were doing that and making decisions that day about <em>inclusion</em> specifically, would they have shown up?</p> | 2 | 0 | 0 | 38 | 32.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations/21971/3 |
61 | 21,971 | 21,971 | L1 vs. Everyone Else Coordination Expectations | l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations | 53,736 | 4 | 1,324 | timbeiko | Tim Beiko | 2024-12-09T21:30:20.702Z | 2024-12-09T21:30:20.702Z | <p>Thank you for the thoughtful post, <a class="mention" href="/u/philknows">@philknows</a>!</p>
<p>I agree with your overall assessment that we need to be better at coordinating “external stakeholders” within the ACD process, and what the overall goals should be. Once we have a clear outline for the process, we should... | null | 1 | 1 | 33 | 216.6 | 4 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations/21971/4 |
61 | 21,971 | 21,971 | L1 vs. Everyone Else Coordination Expectations | l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations | 53,993 | 5 | 7,796 | philknows | Phil Ngo | 2024-12-17T03:59:17.301Z | 2024-12-17T03:59:17.301Z | <p>Thanks for the responses Tim. I think it would be good to have some sort of FAQ or something on <code>ethereum/pm</code> and other similar “high traffic areas” where it’s clearly visible. This way we can start exercising whatever recommendations we can discover through this process, so we get clearer visions of expe... | 4 | 0 | 0 | 23 | 219.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/l1-vs-everyone-else-coordination-expectations/21971/5 |
61 | 25,605 | 25,605 | EVM Immediates | evm-immediates | 62,704 | 1 | 129 | frangio | Francisco Giordano | 2025-09-27T20:17:32.512Z | 2025-09-27T23:56:07.264Z | <p>All current EVM instructions other than the push opcodes take all of their operands from the stack. Many instructions have been proposed in the past that would’ve liked to use immediate operands, where the operand value is a constant hardcoded in the bytecode instead.</p>
<p>No such instruction has been accepted yet... | null | 0 | 0 | 37 | 261.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/evm-immediates/25605/1 |
61 | 25,605 | 25,605 | EVM Immediates | evm-immediates | 62,717 | 2 | 33 | gcolvin | Greg Colvin | 2025-09-28T17:24:17.234Z | 2025-09-28T17:24:17.234Z | <p>I’m generally in favor of 2.1 – I think it’s the cleanest option so far as easy decoding and readability. The postfix <code>PUSH</code> is also good in that respect, and the extra byte “future-proofs” the immediate argument.</p>
<p>I propose the <code>PUSH</code> prefix in <a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/... | null | 0 | 0 | 23 | 4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/evm-immediates/25605/2 |
61 | 25,605 | 25,605 | EVM Immediates | evm-immediates | 62,718 | 3 | 33 | gcolvin | Greg Colvin | 2025-09-28T18:48:17.209Z | 2025-09-28T18:48:17.209Z | <p>I’m generally in favor of 2.1 – I think it’s the cleanest option so far as easy decoding and readability. The postfix PUSH is also good in that respect, and the extra byte “future-proofs” the immediate argument.</p>
<p>I propose the PUSH prefix in <a href="https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7979-call-and-return-o... | null | 0 | 0 | 22 | 18.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/evm-immediates/25605/3 |
61 | 25,605 | 25,605 | EVM Immediates | evm-immediates | 62,792 | 4 | 474 | wjmelements | William Morriss | 2025-10-02T19:16:51.062Z | 2025-10-02T19:16:51.062Z | <p>My preferred solution is <a href="https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7921" class="inline-onebox" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">EIP-7921: Skip `JUMPDEST` immediate argument check</a><br>
No solidity contracts will break. Just remove the damn check.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 19 | 18.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/evm-immediates/25605/4 |
61 | 25,605 | 25,605 | EVM Immediates | evm-immediates | 62,919 | 5 | 13,800 | Ankita.eth | Ankita Virani | 2025-10-07T10:24:01.653Z | 2025-10-07T10:24:01.653Z | <p>I think immediates could make the EVM more efficient and easier to analyze, especially for operations that use fixed constants. For example, instead of:</p>
<pre><code class="lang-auto">PUSH1 0x05
ADD
</code></pre>
<p>having something like <code>ADD1 0x05</code> would reduce stack usage and gas cost.</p>
<p>But sinc... | null | 0 | 0 | 17 | 47.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/evm-immediates/25605/5 |
61 | 5,095 | 5,095 | Out-of-order, asynchronous, eager evaluation of unambiguous state-operating EVM machine codes | out-of-order-asynchronous-eager-evaluation-of-unambiguous-state-operating-evm-machine-codes | 16,075 | 1 | 2,628 | u4ea | Elliott Gregory Dehnbostel | 2021-01-04T20:11:39.368Z | 2021-01-04T21:47:15.855Z | <p>Hello! I am new here and to Ethereum development (though I am a professional software engineer). This is my first time posting here.</p>
<p>I’ve been wading in these waters since about the 10,000,000th block and I’ve had a burgeoning interest in finding ways to contribute materially to Ethereum’s growth and success.... | null | 0 | 0 | 11 | 77.2 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/out-of-order-asynchronous-eager-evaluation-of-unambiguous-state-operating-evm-machine-codes/5095/1 |
61 | 5,095 | 5,095 | Out-of-order, asynchronous, eager evaluation of unambiguous state-operating EVM machine codes | out-of-order-asynchronous-eager-evaluation-of-unambiguous-state-operating-evm-machine-codes | 16,131 | 2 | 2,258 | qizhou | Qi Zhou | 2021-01-08T06:06:04.632Z | 2021-01-08T06:06:04.632Z | <p>Looks like this will result in a complicated implementation. Assuming most of the cost is in SLOAD/SSTORE, a simpler way could preload these data in memory via <a href="https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2930" rel="noopener nofollow ugc">optional access list</a> in parallel with the normal transaction execution.</p... | null | 0 | 0 | 7 | 6.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/out-of-order-asynchronous-eager-evaluation-of-unambiguous-state-operating-evm-machine-codes/5095/2 |
61 | 1,746 | 1,746 | Donations to the Un-organisation of Ethereum Magicians | donations-to-the-un-organisation-of-ethereum-magicians | 5,226 | 1 | 226 | Ethernian | Ethernian | 2018-10-30T19:08:27.033Z | 2018-10-31T00:36:13.302Z | <p>Hello, all!</p>
<p>Even I was not able to take part in Meta-Magicians and EIP & Interoperability Discussions, I have listened to it some minutes. As far I could understand, the is an opinion, we need some kind of organization in order to accept donations given to Ethereum Magicians.</p>
<p>I am a big supporter o... | null | 0 | 0 | 18 | 63.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/donations-to-the-un-organisation-of-ethereum-magicians/1746/1 |
61 | 1,746 | 1,746 | Donations to the Un-organisation of Ethereum Magicians | donations-to-the-un-organisation-of-ethereum-magicians | 5,227 | 2 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2018-10-30T20:04:47.211Z | 2018-10-30T20:04:47.211Z | <p>Thanks for your thoughts!</p>
<p>There are notes and I need to start a thread here to further summarize.</p>
<p>We didn’t really talk about needing an organization.</p>
<p>There is a problem we identified where sending an invoice and receiving fiat on behalf of FEM or a ring (shared by myself and <a class="mention" ... | null | 1 | 0 | 16 | 13.2 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/donations-to-the-un-organisation-of-ethereum-magicians/1746/2 |
61 | 1,746 | 1,746 | Donations to the Un-organisation of Ethereum Magicians | donations-to-the-un-organisation-of-ethereum-magicians | 5,233 | 3 | 226 | Ethernian | Ethernian | 2018-10-30T22:56:50.375Z | 2018-10-30T22:56:50.375Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="boris" data-post="2" data-topic="1746">
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61 | 1,746 | 1,746 | Donations to the Un-organisation of Ethereum Magicians | donations-to-the-un-organisation-of-ethereum-magicians | 5,234 | 4 | 80 | boris | Boris Mann | 2018-10-31T00:35:53.078Z | 2018-10-31T00:35:53.078Z | <p>Then it’s governance of those tokens. Anyway – not actually a problem that we raised. We do need to continue the discussion of which problems someone wants to tackle.</p>
<p>We can’t get around governance of funds – aka what do decide to spend the funds on. This will be more clear when I share the notes.</p> | 3 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 12.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/donations-to-the-un-organisation-of-ethereum-magicians/1746/4 |
61 | 1,746 | 1,746 | Donations to the Un-organisation of Ethereum Magicians | donations-to-the-un-organisation-of-ethereum-magicians | 5,267 | 5 | 226 | Ethernian | Ethernian | 2018-10-31T20:02:06.597Z | 2018-10-31T20:02:06.597Z | <aside class="quote no-group quote-modified" data-username="boris" data-post="4" data-topic="1746" data-full="true">
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61 | 10,249 | 10,249 | Collaborative Rollup: Fast Finality Without ZK EVM | collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm | 27,495 | 1 | 5,459 | zzyalbert | Ziyuan Zhong | 2022-08-04T10:32:58.430Z | 2022-08-15T15:19:15.476Z | <p>Hi, magicians, I have some ideas to convert sharding solution of ETH2 to a new rollup approach, which can be called Collaborative Rollup(coRollup for short). It will achieve fast finality without zkEVM.</p>
<h1><a name="p-27495-background-1" class="anchor" href="#p-27495-background-1"></a>Background</h1>
<p>Sharding... | null | 0 | 0 | 38 | 487.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 4 | false | null | /t/collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm/10249/1 |
61 | 10,249 | 10,249 | Collaborative Rollup: Fast Finality Without ZK EVM | collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm | 27,639 | 2 | 2,459 | kevinho | changbinhe | 2022-08-11T02:42:26.458Z | 2022-08-11T02:42:26.458Z | <p>Looking forward to the demo!</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 26 | 10.2 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm/10249/2 |
61 | 10,249 | 10,249 | Collaborative Rollup: Fast Finality Without ZK EVM | collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm | 27,643 | 3 | 5,926 | oldmanfan | bald.fan | 2022-08-11T03:52:36.230Z | 2022-08-11T03:52:36.230Z | <p>awesome!<br>
when will be published?</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 26 | 15.2 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm/10249/3 |
61 | 10,249 | 10,249 | Collaborative Rollup: Fast Finality Without ZK EVM | collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm | 27,648 | 4 | 5,931 | 0x1be20 | 0x1be20 | 2022-08-11T04:24:41.351Z | 2022-08-11T04:24:41.351Z | <p>great work! look forward to more details</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 25 | 10 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm/10249/4 |
61 | 10,249 | 10,249 | Collaborative Rollup: Fast Finality Without ZK EVM | collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm | 27,651 | 5 | 5,929 | Aranoverse | Arano | 2022-08-11T06:02:18.587Z | 2022-08-11T06:02:18.587Z | <p>Bravo! I’m looking forward to it</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 23 | 9.6 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm/10249/5 |
61 | 10,249 | 10,249 | Collaborative Rollup: Fast Finality Without ZK EVM | collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm | 27,719 | 6 | 5,925 | grayfoxd | leon johnson | 2022-08-12T09:38:07.405Z | 2022-08-12T09:38:07.405Z | <p>good idea for the ETH2</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 18 | 8.6 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm/10249/6 |
61 | 10,249 | 10,249 | Collaborative Rollup: Fast Finality Without ZK EVM | collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm | 27,934 | 7 | 5,928 | PeterWLoQpp | PeterWong | 2022-08-19T09:27:23.649Z | 2022-08-19T09:27:23.649Z | <p>This may be an effective solution.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 10 | 7 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm/10249/7 |
61 | 10,249 | 10,249 | Collaborative Rollup: Fast Finality Without ZK EVM | collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm | 27,970 | 8 | 3,605 | norswap | null | 2022-08-21T15:31:11.488Z | 2022-08-21T15:31:11.488Z | <p>The security of sharding relies on the fact that committees are sampled from the entire validator set of Ethereum.</p>
<p>Given Ethereum’s commitment to decentralization, only weak assumptions can be made on the computational ability of a validator (~ a laptop with a large SSD drive).</p>
<p>Therefore:</p>
<ul>
<li>... | null | 0 | 0 | 8 | 6.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/collaborative-rollup-fast-finality-without-zk-evm/10249/8 |
61 | 12,441 | 12,441 | How can zk-rollups with danksharding fix fractured/fractional liquidity | how-can-zk-rollups-with-danksharding-fix-fractured-fractional-liquidity | 32,772 | 1 | 4,831 | PradhumnaPancholi | Pradhumna Pancholi | 2023-01-05T11:01:29.134Z | 2024-08-02T11:52:02.598Z | <p>Recently, on a Bankless Shows’ Podcast, Justin Drake mentioned that zk-rollups with danksharding will help fix the problem of fractional liquidity. Given the nuance off an “opt-in” option, where can I find more information about this ?</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 14 | 262.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/how-can-zk-rollups-with-danksharding-fix-fractured-fractional-liquidity/12441/1 |
61 | 12,441 | 12,441 | How can zk-rollups with danksharding fix fractured/fractional liquidity | how-can-zk-rollups-with-danksharding-fix-fractured-fractional-liquidity | 32,775 | 2 | 4,780 | Pandapip1 | null | 2023-01-05T12:37:08.540Z | 2023-01-05T12:37:08.540Z | <p>This statement is lacking most of the context needed to explain it. I <em>suspect</em> it has to do with one of Vitalik’s proposals for a “can’t be evil” yet privacy-preserving CEX:</p>
<p><a href="https://vitalik.ca/general/2022/11/19/proof_of_solvency.html" class="onebox" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow ugc... | null | 1 | 0 | 13 | 7.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/how-can-zk-rollups-with-danksharding-fix-fractured-fractional-liquidity/12441/2 |
61 | 12,441 | 12,441 | How can zk-rollups with danksharding fix fractured/fractional liquidity | how-can-zk-rollups-with-danksharding-fix-fractured-fractional-liquidity | 32,837 | 3 | 4,831 | PradhumnaPancholi | Pradhumna Pancholi | 2023-01-06T10:20:02.027Z | 2023-01-06T10:20:02.027Z | <p>The statement is lacking, as in my question ? I can provided more context.</p> | 2 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1.8 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/how-can-zk-rollups-with-danksharding-fix-fractured-fractional-liquidity/12441/3 |
61 | 596 | 596 | Overview of the W3C Payment Handler API for the Web | overview-of-the-w3c-payment-handler-api-for-the-web | 1,710 | 1 | 1 | jpitts | Jeth Pitts | 2018-06-26T06:26:45.341Z | 2018-06-26T06:30:57.333Z | <p>Below is a link-fest relevant to Ethereum UX. Also, this effort is a good example of standards work in action:</p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/coil/standardizing-payments-with-the-payment-handler-api-1bb8cefa702d" class="onebox" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://medium.com/coil/standardizing-payments-with-th... | null | 0 | 0 | 18 | 743.6 | 2 | true | true | true | 2 | false | null | /t/overview-of-the-w3c-payment-handler-api-for-the-web/596/1 |
61 | 21,453 | 21,453 | Proposal: TrustAuthority (TA) - An On-Chain Decentralized Trust Infrastructure similar to Certificate Authority | proposal-trustauthority-ta-an-on-chain-decentralized-trust-infrastructure-similar-to-certificate-authority | 52,139 | 1 | 7,971 | darwintree | Darwintree | 2024-10-24T02:33:47.044Z | 2024-10-24T08:38:58.768Z | <p>I’d like to propose a new ERC standard called TrustAuthority (TA). This standard aims to establish a decentralized trust infrastructure for Ethereum, similar to a Certificate Authority.</p>
<p>Here’s my concept:</p>
<p>Interface Definition (Draft):</p>
<pre data-code-wrap="solidity"><code class="lang-solidity">inter... | null | 0 | 0 | 28 | 150.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 6 | false | null | /t/proposal-trustauthority-ta-an-on-chain-decentralized-trust-infrastructure-similar-to-certificate-authority/21453/1 |
61 | 4,564 | 4,564 | Vyper.fun: CryptoZombies-like interactive learning resource for Vyper | vyper-fun-cryptozombies-like-interactive-learning-resource-for-vyper | 14,825 | 1 | 2,307 | vasa | vasa | 2020-09-02T15:18:43.741Z | 2020-09-27T04:49:49.181Z | <p>Hey everyone!</p>
<p>Recently I started learning/exploring Vyper. As the Vyper community is still growing, we can benefit from some interactive learning resources.</p>
<p>A famous learning resource for solidity which has trained a lot of solidity developers is Cryptozombies. So, it would be a good idea to have a sim... | null | 0 | 0 | 11 | 222.2 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/vyper-fun-cryptozombies-like-interactive-learning-resource-for-vyper/4564/1 |
61 | 4,564 | 4,564 | Vyper.fun: CryptoZombies-like interactive learning resource for Vyper | vyper-fun-cryptozombies-like-interactive-learning-resource-for-vyper | 14,827 | 2 | 2,307 | vasa | vasa | 2020-09-02T15:19:21.089Z | 2020-09-27T04:49:51.604Z | <p>You can also hop on our <a href="https://gitter.im/vyper-fun/lobby" rel="nofollow noopener">gitter</a>.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 11 | 12.2 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/vyper-fun-cryptozombies-like-interactive-learning-resource-for-vyper/4564/2 |
61 | 3,625 | 3,625 | Constrained Resource Clients: September 2019 Update | constrained-resource-clients-september-2019-update | 12,162 | 1 | 327 | shazow | Andrey Petrov | 2019-09-05T18:56:27.180Z | 2024-08-02T11:42:21.264Z | <p>Hi friends,</p>
<p>DevCon is coming up soon, but let’s do another update thread and get people excited for what’s coming up!</p>
<p><em>Quick recap:</em> We’re talking about Ethereum clients that can run under constrained resource conditions, such as on phones or browsers or embedded devices or even <a href="https:/... | null | 0 | 0 | 17 | 143.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-september-2019-update/3625/1 |
61 | 3,625 | 3,625 | Constrained Resource Clients: September 2019 Update | constrained-resource-clients-september-2019-update | 12,173 | 2 | 1,545 | dominic | Dominic Letz | 2019-09-06T09:03:50.217Z | 2019-09-06T09:03:50.217Z | <h3>Short Summary</h3>
<p><a href="https://diode.io" rel="nofollow noopener">Diode </a> a its core is a) finality gadget with an Ethereum block header change and b) enabled by that a super-light protocol & client for constrained devices to allow them to read contract state data and validate the corresponding merkle... | null | 0 | 0 | 15 | 153 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/constrained-resource-clients-september-2019-update/3625/2 |
61 | 4,492 | 4,492 | Solidity Libraries Can Now Have State Variables | solidity-libraries-can-now-have-state-variables | 14,634 | 1 | 568 | mudgen | Nick Mudge | 2020-08-11T22:35:35.058Z | 2020-08-14T05:10:47.288Z | <p>Solidity libraries can now have/create/use/modify state variables using Diamond Storage.</p>
<p>See this article about it: <a href="https://dev.to/mudgen/solidity-libraries-can-t-have-state-variables-oh-yes-they-can-3ke9" rel="nofollow noopener">https://dev.to/mudgen/solidity-libraries-can-t-have-state-variables-oh-... | null | 0 | 0 | 13 | 172.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/solidity-libraries-can-now-have-state-variables/4492/1 |
61 | 4,492 | 4,492 | Solidity Libraries Can Now Have State Variables | solidity-libraries-can-now-have-state-variables | 15,043 | 2 | 2,312 | Jules | Jules Goddard | 2020-09-15T08:45:57.794Z | 2020-09-15T08:45:57.794Z | <p>Brilliant!<br>
This is so useful, I think it needs its own Informational EIP.<br>
I have raised a topic about that.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 7 | 36.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 1 | false | null | /t/solidity-libraries-can-now-have-state-variables/4492/2 |
61 | 8,313 | 8,313 | Standard Interface for Public Mint for ERC721 | standard-interface-for-public-mint-for-erc721 | 23,361 | 1 | 3,087 | caffeinum | Aleksey Bykhun | 2022-02-15T12:00:12.004Z | 2024-08-02T11:53:18.361Z | <p>Most of the NFTs collections that launch today host primary mint on their website first, and then secondary trading happen on marketplaces. While the latter is straightforward – send ETH from user1 to user2, call <code>safeTransferFrom</code>; the former is very different from project to project.</p>
<p>The proposal... | null | 0 | 0 | 30 | 886 | 1 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/standard-interface-for-public-mint-for-erc721/8313/1 |
61 | 8,313 | 8,313 | Standard Interface for Public Mint for ERC721 | standard-interface-for-public-mint-for-erc721 | 23,371 | 2 | 4,731 | ohld | Daniil Okhlopkov | 2022-02-15T13:25:34.531Z | 2022-02-15T13:25:34.531Z | <p>Hey! CTO of Via protocol here. With one of our products, we implement cross-chain NFT mint. For example, we can accept ETH on Ethereum as payment and mint NFT on Polygon using our own liquidity.</p>
<p>To achieve this we implemented our <code>mintAndSend</code> contract: In one method it calls <code>.mint</code> and... | null | 0 | 0 | 25 | 45 | 0 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/standard-interface-for-public-mint-for-erc721/8313/2 |
61 | 8,313 | 8,313 | Standard Interface for Public Mint for ERC721 | standard-interface-for-public-mint-for-erc721 | 23,401 | 3 | 4,742 | fmc | Filipp Makarov | 2022-02-16T09:17:51.651Z | 2022-02-16T09:17:51.651Z | <p>gm!</p>
<p><a class="mention" href="/u/caffeinum">@caffeinum</a><br>
I love the idea of the standardization of interfaces. Communication between different contracts is a very important part to make eth ecosystem bloom IMO.</p>
<p>While I do not see minting interface as a part of ERC-721 standard, it can be useful as... | null | 1 | 0 | 23 | 64.6 | 2 | false | false | false | 3 | false | null | /t/standard-interface-for-public-mint-for-erc721/8313/3 |
61 | 8,313 | 8,313 | Standard Interface for Public Mint for ERC721 | standard-interface-for-public-mint-for-erc721 | 23,999 | 4 | 4,731 | ohld | Daniil Okhlopkov | 2022-03-16T10:17:01.018Z | 2022-03-16T10:17:01.018Z | <p>Thanks for the reply. Not all NFT mint contracts have to param or public access to this param. That’s why the open standard is somehow what we need.</p> | 3 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 12.6 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/standard-interface-for-public-mint-for-erc721/8313/4 |
61 | 3,787 | 3,787 | An open source Ethereum block explorer | an-open-source-ethereum-block-explorer | 12,669 | 1 | 1,649 | stev | null | 2019-11-19T21:52:36.046Z | 2019-11-19T21:52:36.046Z | <p>Hello everyone. ETC Core has built an open-source block explorer for the EthereumStack. We’d love to know what you think about this tool and how it can be improved. <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/link.png?v=12" title=":link:" class="emoji" alt=":link:" loading="lazy" width="20" height=... | null | 0 | 0 | 27 | 685.4 | 1 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/an-open-source-ethereum-block-explorer/3787/1 |
61 | 3,787 | 3,787 | An open source Ethereum block explorer | an-open-source-ethereum-block-explorer | 12,672 | 2 | 240 | tay | Taylor Monahan | 2019-11-20T20:35:27.540Z | 2019-11-20T20:35:27.540Z | <p>GitHub or docs available? would love to see the magic and stack behind it.</p>
<p>Thanks always for open sourcing. <img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitter/raised_hands.png?v=9" title=":raised_hands:" class="emoji" alt=":raised_hands:"><img src="https://ethereum-magicians.org/images/emoji/twitte... | null | 1 | 0 | 27 | 50.4 | 2 | false | false | false | 2 | false | null | /t/an-open-source-ethereum-block-explorer/3787/2 |
61 | 3,787 | 3,787 | An open source Ethereum block explorer | an-open-source-ethereum-block-explorer | 12,674 | 3 | 6 | ligi | null | 2019-11-21T03:27:41.657Z | 2019-11-21T03:27:41.657Z | <p>Love the dark theme</p>
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61 | 1,328 | 1,328 | ERC-190 and the Ethereum Package Registry | erc-190-and-the-ethereum-package-registry | 3,993 | 1 | 1 | jpitts | Jeth Pitts | 2018-09-13T16:18:12.417Z | 2018-09-13T16:46:44.615Z | <p>I wanted to point out that <a href="https://www.ethpm.com/registry">EthPM registry</a> does not have very many smart contracts registered. It is on Ropsten, perhaps this has something to do with the low adoption, but it may also be a lack of awareness. Is there a way we can increase visibility, or better promote the... | null | 0 | 0 | 8 | 236.6 | 2 | true | true | true | 0 | false | null | /t/erc-190-and-the-ethereum-package-registry/1328/1 |
61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,339 | 1 | 526 | seliestel | Ignasi Ribó | 2018-07-20T13:04:03.871Z | 2018-07-21T12:52:14.022Z | <p>We (<a class="mention" href="/u/aribo">@aribo</a> and <a class="mention" href="/u/seliestel">@seliestel</a>) have been discussing an idea to make some functions self executable. This would allow the deployment of contracts that execute in the future without an explicit call/send by an external agent. The objective i... | null | 1 | 0 | 28 | 790.6 | 0 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution/822/1 |
61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,357 | 2 | 37 | flygoing | Nate Welch | 2018-07-20T17:14:11.242Z | 2018-07-20T17:15:43.903Z | <p>A couple notes:</p>
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<p>Needs a few more arguments. <strong><code>v</code></strong>, length of the data starting at location <code>p</code>. <strong><code>gasLimit</code></strong>, the max amount of gas the call should use.</p>
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61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,388 | 3 | 527 | aribo | Alejandro Ribo | 2018-07-20T22:14:11.522Z | 2018-07-20T22:14:11.522Z | <p>Thanks a lot <a class="mention" href="/u/flygoing">@flygoing</a> for your comments.</p>
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<p>I can see the need for <strong>gasLimit</strong> > <strong>g</strong>. About <strong>v</strong>, perhaps it’d be better to indicate it as size of bytes to be executed <strong>s</strong>.</p>
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61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,389 | 4 | 37 | flygoing | Nate Welch | 2018-07-20T23:50:38.637Z | 2018-07-21T18:20:11.305Z | <p><a class="mention" href="/u/aribo">@aribo</a></p>
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61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,418 | 5 | 537 | Spaded | Vexy Cats | 2018-07-21T23:37:23.805Z | 2018-07-21T23:37:23.805Z | <p>I see a potential issue where I can make a thousand SELFCALLs and they would be stored in the mempool to be unleashed all at once.</p>
<p>Needs to have some checks to ensure you cannot pre-plan a DDOS.</p>
<p>Also, how are these SELFCALLs going to be stored during the delay period?</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 20 | 9 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution/822/5 |
61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,498 | 6 | 528 | adibas03 | Adibas03 | 2018-07-23T23:40:30.724Z | 2018-07-23T23:40:30.724Z | <p>I support the <strong>block</strong> target as against the interval. Using a <strong>nextBlock</strong> variable, which is updated every time the call is executed, in case of intervals.<br>
Also, miners should be able to optin or optout of executing selfcalls, as they can very easily be a source of attacks.</p>
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61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,508 | 7 | 25 | tjayrush | Thomas Jay Rush | 2018-07-24T12:09:30.417Z | 2018-07-24T12:09:30.417Z | <aside class="quote no-group" data-username="seliestel" data-post="1" data-topic="822">
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61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,572 | 8 | 565 | d10r | Didi | 2018-07-26T19:44:46.773Z | 2018-07-26T19:44:46.773Z | <p>Having arbitrary deferred functions seems to be very tricky.<br>
What’s however feasible: kind of emulate deferred execution by modeling state less explicitly and by taking advantage of “free” state updates like the timestamp in every new block. I’ve used this strategy to build a “streamable” ERC-20 token: <a href="... | null | 0 | 0 | 14 | 7.8 | 2 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution/822/8 |
61 | 822 | 822 | EVM Idea: Implement deferred and recursive execution | evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution | 2,586 | 9 | 146 | nootropicat | null | 2018-07-27T13:56:54.639Z | 2018-07-27T13:56:54.639Z | <p>This can be emulated off-chain: a function that when called in a future block executes + rewards the caller with some ether. Once its existence becomes widely known, someone (probably miners) will always execute it as long as the reward is high enough.</p> | null | 0 | 0 | 13 | 7.6 | 1 | false | false | false | 0 | false | null | /t/evm-idea-implement-deferred-and-recursive-execution/822/9 |
61 | 9,012 | 9,012 | Adding rpcURL to `chainChanged` event | adding-rpcurl-to-chainchanged-event | 24,830 | 1 | 5,131 | jamierumbelow | Jamie Rumbelow | 2022-04-22T13:40:52.410Z | 2022-04-23T18:28:41.542Z | <p>I’d like to discuss drafting a new EIP to extend the JavaScript provider API, adding the current RPC URL in use by the user’s wallet to the JavaScript provider.</p>
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