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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
"A prediction market is only as good as its oracle" I'm glad we're finally seeing PMs start to move to oracles that are both not centralized and not financialized. Next step is to make attester voting private. x.com/llamaonthebrin…
MilliΞ@llamaonthebrink

The final verdict from @Trueo_app’s most contentious market has been delivered. The Jury voted for an outcome Reset. In other words, they ruled that it was too early to resolve the market. But there were some very interesting things about this dispute… For starters, both TRUE holders and Attesters voted against the Oracle Council’s initial decision. The Oracle Council voted 3-2 in favor of a YES outcome (I was among the YES voters). But TRUE holders and Attesters voted in supermajority support of the dispute. They deemed that the proposal came too early, and that Polymarket had not really released a “token” yet. Or did they? I personally voted YES as an oracle council member because I felt like the rules, though ambiguous, were satisfied as written when Polymarket released pUSD. I wasn’t happy about it, obviously it didn’t capture the essence of the market which was clearly meant to be about a potential network or governance token, but I voted YES nonetheless because I felt like the criteria in a literal sense was met when pUSD dropped. But TRUE holders and Attesters felt otherwise. They must have felt like the purpose of the market wasn’t satisfied even if the rules in a very rigid and literal sense were. I know the outcome might not be to everyone’s liking, and I know that some users would have preferred a YES outcome, but I do hope that they at least found some consolation in the process it self. Namely that the various arguments were aired, and that multiple desperate judgements came to pass on the dispute. In the future these contentious markets can be avoided with more precise resolution rules, but there is always some room for interpretation or some hidden ambiguity in the spectrum of possibilities. Getting these things right is very difficult, and ultimately, what I believe is more important than the outcome itself, is the process through which an outcome is derived. All this being said, there’s nothing stopping someone from proposing the same outcome again in hopes that TRUE holders have changed their minds, or that a different batch of Attesters gets selected who are more sympathetic to the resolution. Prediction markets are vey tricky specifically because of their subjective nature. But that’s also what makes them interesting! We still have much to improve on, and we learned a lot from this dispute, but hopefully we were able to prove that we take the concept of due process very seriously. Because at the end of the day, a prediction market is only as good as its oracle!

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황뽀돌@sjdhpd·
@coingecko SpaceX IPO is 2T 1% of that for Mascot is 20B Insane memetics here. Probably the best of all time. mascot of the biggest IPO in human history!!! $ASTEROID OG Contract: 0xAFF2565091E7207191dBe340B8528D02FA78d044 IP Rights Secured (USPTO + EUIPO) 🚀 Real one only!
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Jiun@jiunCrypto·
Asteroid OG ☄️
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Gmoney@gianna_garth·
@WatcherGuru $asteriod og is the biggest runner of 2026. 0xAFF2565091E7207191dBe340B8528D02FA78d044
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump says US attempt at opening Strait of Hormuz 'Project Freedom' will be paused as negotiations with Iran continue.
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Sasuke Uchiha@SasukeUchihaEth·
@teslaownersSV Yo take a look here $ASTEROID OG Contract: 0xAFF2565091E7207191dBe340B8528D02FA78d044 IP Rights Secured (USPTO + EUIPO) 🚀 Real one only! @AsteroidCoinOG
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황뽀돌@sjdhpd·
@Cointelegraph $ASTEROID OG Contract: 0xAFF2565091E7207191dBe340B8528D02FA78d044 IP Rights Secured (USPTO + EUIPO) 🚀 Real one only! @AsteroidCoinOG
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Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
What’s your biggest crypto prediction for 2026? 👇
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Jiun@jiunCrypto·
@VitalikButerin Asteroid OG 🙏☄️
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Keyed nonces are not just a way to add stronger in-protocol support for privacy solutions. They are also a potential first foray into a new state scaling strategy for Ethereum: create new types of storage that are more optimized for handling categories of use cases that we care about, with restrictions on their use that make them usable at extreme scale while preserving the protocol's decentralization. Let's zoom in on this case (in-protocol nullifiers). Let's say we get to 2000 TPS of privacy-preserving transactions onchain, for eight years. Then we get 2^11 tx/sec * 2^25 sec/year * 2^3 years = 2^39 [ie. 500 billion] nullifiers stored onchain (the challenge with nullifiers is that they are fundamentally not possible to prune). It's actually far easier to keep Ethereum decentralized if we have 500 billion nullifiers onchain in a dedicated nullifier store, than if we just let them grow in the current state. The reason is that the more restrictive structure of nullifiers (only used to check validity, and we can require the nullifier ID to be explicitly specified in the tx) enables more decentralized ways of handling them. This includes: * Sharding: each node (incl builders) can hold a small percentage of nullifiers, and make sure to have a connection to an honest peer in each other shard * Bloom filters: see this somewhat wacky idea here for reducing the VOPS requirement for nullifiers to ~8 bits per nullifier: #k=UT7Btd6tyqHgOj47t-TX06F8D6OpcpM_2PKdf7s4tGE" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">docs.fileverse.io/d/020001fc0012… Both techniques are not possible to use for dynamically accessible state. And so builders would have to download the full 16 TB to become viable (not just optimal, viable!), and privacy protocol users would not be able to use FOCIL without providing a Merkle branch proving that their nullifier is unspent, and there would be very few nodes capable of providing such a branch... Zooming back out, the moral of the story is that fully dynamic state is much harder to handle at extreme scale (tens to hundreds of TB) than state that is more controlled and restricted in how it can be used. And so if we can move the majority of usage into these more specialized forms of state (which we can make much cheaper in terms of gas), then we can keep Ethereum decentralized, and highly scalable, and keep the fully dynamic state available for applications (eg. defi) that really need its full functionality.
soispoke.eth@soispoke

🔐 New EIP-8250: Keyed Nonces for Frame Transactions 🔐 by @soispoke, @nero_eth, @lightclients and @VitalikButerin This replaces the single sender nonce with (nonce_key, nonce_seq), giving frame transactions independent replay domains. For privacy protocols, the key can be derived from a nullifier: concurrent withdrawals from a shared sender become possible, with inclusion atomically marking the nullifier spent. Target fork: Hegota Links below 👇

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BULLSeye
BULLSeye@BULLAnyInu·
@Ralvero Study! $ASTEROID OG Contract: 0xAFF2565091E7207191dBe340B8528D02FA78d044 IP Rights Secured (USPTO + EUIPO) 🚀 Real one only! @AsteroidCoinOG
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Crypto.com@cryptocom·
It always helps to see the whole picture
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