Events are often treated lightly in the context of security as many people focus fully on the on-chain part. And that's a mistake! They have a large impact on the integration with web2 components. This is especially important for projects like bridges or LRs, where a large part of the business logic can take place off-chain. Read a great article about DO's and DON'Ts for events https://lnkd.in/dZanyQ5n
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Two of the biggest challenges within the blockchain space (Scaling & Fragmentation) are not solved with L3’s (in fact, L3’s increase users/liquidity fragmentation and reduces new spun-up chains sovereignity). They are solved by L2’s connected to the AggLayer. 💜😈
Layer 3 blockchains have more downsides than aggregated Layer 2s. An analysis for developers: https://lnkd.in/gUC_-9Uv
L3s v. Aggregated L2s: An Analysis for Developers
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The are several updates. The last couple of months turned out to be super productive. We are quickly outpacing the roadmap and seeking new opportunities to hop in. 1. We have fully documented the Solarity solidity library, explaining every single module present, together with elaborate usage examples that will help with onboarding. Go check it out (link in the comments)! 2. Two new contracts have been added to the library: Staking and Vesting. You may now implement basic tokenomics leveraging simple yet flexible design. For example, Vesting supports exponential distribution and Staking allows for variable rates to be configured. 3. Incremental Merkle Tree (IMT) now has a friend - Sparse Merkle Tree (SMT)! Both data structures have been adopted to be compatible with ZKP by allowing custom hash functions to be set. Also, SMT is 20% cheaper than the reference implementation by iden3 (will tell more in a separate post). 4. The Solarity Tools website received an update. Now you can share whatever inputs you have with a friend! Found this particularly useful while doing production upgrades to double-check the calldata. 5. We have written a simple hardhat plugin called hardhat-habits to expose contracts' interfaceid in tests. Not as simple as it sounds, the AST parser got involved. ERC-165 can now be adequately tested! - Absolutely grateful to the team. Folks are building like crazy! There are several ideas we are trying in the future. Stay tuned. #solarity #solidity #update
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A comprehensive and easy-to-understand blog about Ethereum Layer 2 and roll-up technologies. https://lnkd.in/dWqrYynQ #layer2 #ethereum #web3 #rollup
What Are Layer 2 Sequencers? The Ultimate Guide
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Looking forward to working with Benjamin Wootton and his team to provide the advice and implementation expertise to help our enterprise customers move from ideation to POC to production for GenAI use cases. Releasing an AI feature into a software product should follow the same principles as releasing any other feature, although the benefits and risks can be amplified. It's therefore critical to have capabilities that help de-risk the release process, enable fast iterations in runtime and appropriate governance to control usage and cost. Learn more here - https://lnkd.in/ePighEiH
With most LLM projects currently in proof of concept, many people are overlooking the cost angle of what happens when they enter production and begin to be used at scale. You pay for LLMs with tokens ingested and output, and when you have hundreds of users exchanging lots of tokens the cost can add up. LLMs also have to respond in a certain timeframe, so to meet the concurrency demands you may have to add more pre-provisioned server side capacity whichh can also equate to cost. I had an interesting chat with Darren Ritchie of LaunchDarkly about this last week, who are developing some interesting tools where you can segment the user base and give them a different experience depending on tiers. It's well worth a chat with Darren and/or myself if this topic is on your radar.
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With most LLM projects currently in proof of concept, many people are overlooking the cost angle of what happens when they enter production and begin to be used at scale. You pay for LLMs with tokens ingested and output, and when you have hundreds of users exchanging lots of tokens the cost can add up. LLMs also have to respond in a certain timeframe, so to meet the concurrency demands you may have to add more pre-provisioned server side capacity whichh can also equate to cost. I had an interesting chat with Darren Ritchie of LaunchDarkly about this last week, who are developing some interesting tools where you can segment the user base and give them a different experience depending on tiers. It's well worth a chat with Darren and/or myself if this topic is on your radar.
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EVER trading resumes on Coinone ✅ Some more great exchange news. Now, Coinone, one of Korea's top exchanges, has conducted a reintegration process with Everscale and is set to reintroduce trading for EVER pairings as well as deposits and withdrawals in the near future. Coinone is now supporting the new version of EVER with the following Token ID on Ethereum: 0x1ffefd8036409cb6d652bd610de465933b226917 (https://lnkd.in/dpTzTnRY) Coinone is the latest exchange to bring EVER back into the fold, joining HTX, gate.io and MEXC but there will be more to follow. Stay tuned for more exchange updates as we continue restore access and trading. #ever #coinone #token
MultiVaultToken | Address 0x1ffefd8036409cb6d652bd610de465933b226917 | Etherscan
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#Ethereum Developers Set Roadmap For An Eventful 2024 Developers anticipate several important upgrades over the next year, including forking the Goerli testnet and activating the Dencun upgrade. Ethereum ( #ETH ) developers have outlined a comprehensive plan for the network’s development in 2024, including significant upgrades and new proposals after their latest execution layer meeting on Dec. 8. A key focus is on the deprecation of the Goerli testnet, with a fork scheduled for early 2024. This move is part of the strategy to activate ‘Dencun’ on the Ethereum network in January, marking a significant advancement in its technological capabilities. https://lnkd.in/eJWYdgPT
Ethereum Developers Set Roadmap For An Eventful 2024
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Account Abstraction can make web3 transactions more flexible, secure, and user-friendly.
Account Abstraction: The zkSync Way
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I just published a new article. Learn how to mint your ERC-20 token on @Base using the Interchain Token Service in just 5 steps! How cool is that? It's that easy; check it out!
How to Mint an ERC-20 Token on Base with the Interchain Token Service in 5 Steps - Moralis Web3 | Enterprise-Grade Web3 APIs
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Introducing Ethernow: Real-Time Observability for Ethereum We’re excited to introduce a preview release of Ethernow.xyz, a new class of real-time transaction explorers that enables end-users to see what is happening at the core of Ethereum, in real-time. We can all finally observe Ethereum's beautifully engineered yet-still-mysterious inner workings. Today’s general lack of pre-chain observability has created unambiguous information asymmetries that effectively create a two-lane system for consumers of blockspace. This nets confusion, mistakes, exploitation, lost opportunities, and even unnecessary regulatory risk. With Ethernow, all network participants can access real-time pre-chain observability equally. In other words, transparency, knowledge, and protection is now at your fingertips. Key Features of Ethernow: - Real-time Transaction Visibility: Watch transactions as they enter the public mempool and go from pending to finalized on-chain. - Historical Search: Go back in time to study the composition and relevant metrics of prior blocks. Note: this preview release includes data up to 60 days old. Future releases will include access to more historical data. - Block Construction: Access metrics on block composition, including private versus public transaction ratio, EOA versus smart contract ratio, fee recipient, and more. - Transaction View: Access details on a transaction status and uncover its journey from newly transmitted transaction to confirmation. Or replacement. Or failure. Or being dropped. See the full JSON payload for each transaction as well. - Filtering: Filter the view of the mempool to only see transactions that are interesting to you. Note: this preview release offers limited filtering functionality. Future releases will add many new filtering capabilities. - Saved Searches: First, connect your wallet or login via email. Then, customize your experience by saving your filters for future use. - Historical Mempool Data Archive: Access the most comprehensive pre-chain transaction archive in the community dating back to November 2019. Please note that Mempool Data Archive is shared on CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license and intended for non-commercial/research use. - And more coming soon… We are thrilled to invite the community to take a first look at Ethernow. We encourage you to explore the platform, provide feedback through the feedback button, and be a part of this journey. Ethernow tackles the many challenges of Observability and opens new possibilities for understanding and engaging with the Ethereum network. The design and development of Ethernow was made possible by a grant from the Ethereum Foundation. We are grateful for their support and guidance. Read more on our blog here: https://lnkd.in/gVf9gamn
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