Update on the Vyper Compiler
The idea behind the Vyper Project was to develop something that was designed at the language level to naturally exhibit a high degree...
Validated, staking on eth2: #1 – Incentives
Thanks to Joseph Schweitzer and Danny Ryan for review.
Welcome back! Having discussed eth2's design philosophy last time, today's focus is on eth2's incentives...
eth2 quick update no. 7
Welcome to the first eth2 quick update of 2020! This is going to be an exciting year.
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Release of v0.10.0 spec as stable target...
The 1.x Files: January call digest
January 14th tl;dc (too long, didn't call)
Disclaimer: This is a digest of the topics discussed in the recurring Eth1.x research call, and doesn't...
The 1.x Files: The Stateless Ethereum Tech Tree
I started to write a post that detailed a "roadmap" for Ethereum 1.x research and the path to stateless Ethereum, and realized that...
Solidity 0.6.x features: try/catch statement
The try/catch syntax introduced in 0.6.0 is arguably the biggest leap in error handling capabilities in Solidity, since reason strings for revert and...
eth2 quick update no. 8
Keep it coming
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Runtime Verification audit and verification of deposit contract
Runtime Verification recently completed their audit and formal verification of the eth2 deposit contract...
Validated, staking on eth2: #2 – Two ghosts in a trench coat
Special thanks to Sacha Yves Saint-Leger & Danny Ryan for review.
In this installment, we'll discuss the consensus mechanisms behind eth2. Eth2 has a...
The 1.x Files: The State(lessness) of the Union
The next Stateless Ethereum research call is coming up in less than a week! The telegram chat now has hundreds of messages to...
The 1.x Files: February call digest
February 26th tl;dc (too long, didn't call)
Disclaimer: This is a digest of the topics discussed in the recurring Eth1.x research call, and doesn’t...