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Jayakumar

@Jayakumar2812

smart contract engineer at @kurulabs

Chennai Katılım Mart 2018
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Lefteris Karapetsas
Lefteris Karapetsas@LefterisJP·
Seems that @Balancer Labs is shutting down 😕 Protocol is gonna stick around with some tough changes and a much smaller team.
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Kuru
Kuru@KuruExchange·
Update: The MON-AUSD vault will move to withdraw-only mode on Monday, March 23 at 10 AM EST. Users will no longer be able to deposit after this time but can withdraw funds at any point. All Merkl rewards will be moved to the MON-USDC vault which remains open for deposits.
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MetaMask 🦊
MetaMask 🦊@MetaMask·
What do we say to gas? Not today. 👀 You can now freely swap and interact with @monad in MetaMask. The gas is on us!
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Jayakumar@Jayakumar2812·
@aviggiano @monad Congrats @aviggiano — well deserved. I’ve seen your active presence around Halmos discussions, and as someone working in the Monad ecosystem, it’s great to see you joining the security team. Wishing you the best. Gmonad
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Antonio Viggiano
Antonio Viggiano@aviggiano·
I’m happy to share that I’ve joined the security team at @monad Monad Foundation! I’ve been really impressed by the team, their technical depth, and their ability to execute, and am excited to contribute to making the ecosystem more secure.
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Kuru
Kuru@KuruExchange·
Kuru has surpassed $1 billion in total trading volume. It's still early. Jump in today: kuru.io
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Joran Honig
Joran Honig@joranhonig·
Godspeed to the @immunefi triagers in the coming weeks
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0xCharlesDCheerful
0xCharlesDCheerful@carlos__alegre·
@immunefi Im waiting for someone to post the: "ily2 was my AI agent" post
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Shubham@aShubhamz·
Time between Offer letter and joining date.
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cozy
cozy@cozymaximalist·
2021: "Buy some Bitcoin man, it's digital gold! Ethereum is the World Computer and DOGE is going to the moon!" 2026:
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Jayakumar@Jayakumar2812·
@joranhonig ooooo would love to have something like this
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Joran Honig
Joran Honig@joranhonig·
I've been thinking of something that I'd call "light formal verification". Instead of writing formal specs and doing lots of work to wrestle with specification languages just drop comments around your function. Agents can check these and even turn them into actual specs.
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Jayakumar@Jayakumar2812·
@pldespaigne What about forking from previous transaction hash from the block , i think it simulates all the previous transactions in the block and then you could send your transaction for ideal simulation
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Pierre
Pierre@pldespaigne·
Every time you simulate a transaction, the simulation assumes your tx will be the very first of the block, which is almost always wrong
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Keone Hon
Keone Hon@keoneHD·
Growth above all (these are daily volume numbers, averaged over the current and previous weeks) Just keep growing!
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Peter Nadimi
Peter Nadimi@pnadimi·
Acquisitions like Atlas by @chainlink are a testament to the quality of teams building on @monad. Congrats @0xFastLane!
FastLane Labs@0xFastLane

We’re proud to share that Atlas, our protocol for application specific orderflow auctions, has been acquired by @chainlink. Atlas’s proven orderflow technology is now integrated into Chainlink SVR, enabling applications and protocols to capture and retain value more effectively. Chainlink has securely enabled over $27 trillion in transaction value and currently secures more than 70% of the DeFi ecosystem. We’re excited to see Atlas scale further through Chainlink’s global distribution and infrastructure. This is a strategic milestone for FastLane. FastLane will continue to operate independently and remain a strategic partner to Chainlink in the ongoing development and adoption of Atlas. Our focus remains unchanged. We are doubling down on Monad, building elite staking infrastructure and developer tooling including Application Controlled Execution Software to strengthen network effects and continuing our mission with renewed clarity and focus. Read more here: <prnewswire.com/news-releases/…>

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Jayakumar@Jayakumar2812·
@keoneHD Curious to see what gas changes make it into Glamsterdam.
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Keone Hon
Keone Hon@keoneHD·
Vitalik's walkaway test is a wishlist for future-proofing Ethereum. This is a great scorecard; some features are live on Monad already, while others will require more development. Vitalik's list: 1. Full quantum resistance 2. Many thousands of TPS 3. A state architecture that can last decades 4. Full account abstraction (a move away from enshrined ECDSA for signature verification) 5. A gas schedule free of DoS vulnerabilities 6. A PoS economic model that will work for decades, and that doesn't penalize unstaked ETH so much that people won't want to use it for collateral 7. A decentralized block-building model Ready in Monad already: 2. Many thousands of TPS - implemented directly 3. A state architecture that can last decades - significant progress - Monad's database design allows scaling via SSD as opposed to scaling with RAM. This is orders of magnitude cheaper, and makes Monad unironically scale to billions of accounts. Still need to implement rationalization of storage charges Partial progress: 5. Gas schedule free of DoS vulnerabilities - some changes implemented in Monad already - in particular, 6 precompiles have been repriced, and cold reads are repriced. Future improvements are planned to further rationalize hot vs cold slot access 6. A future-proofed PoS economic model - it's fair to say that increasing issuance with the square root of amount staked (what ETH does) was overoptimizing for defending against "discouragement attacks". Reducing issuance to the Minimum Viable Issuance (MVI) level is crucial to making ETH (rather than stETH) a good choice of collateral. As a new network, Monad's issuance policies are still nascent, but it is starting at a lower point than almost all networks (2% of total supply on Day 1) Lots more work needed: 1. Full quantum-resistance 4. Full account abstraction - somewhat relatedly, Monad has already addressed making EIP-7702 compatible with async execution, but moving to full AA is a different beast 7. Decentralized block building - super important! Bonus: It would be hard for a system to stand the test of time without these features: - Sub-second finality - implemented - Async execution - implemented - Replacement for libp2p / gossip-based message propagation - Monad's solution: RaptorCast Let's check back on this in a few months!
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

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 services that lose all functionality once the vendor loses interest in maintaining them (or worse, gets hacked or becomes value-extractive). Even when applications do have functionality that depends on a vendor, Ethereum can help reduce those dependencies as much as possible, and protect the user as much as possible in those cases where the dependencies fail. But building such applications is not possible on a base layer which itself depends on ongoing updates from a vendor in order to continue being usable - even if that "vendor" is the all core devs process. Ethereum the blockchain must have the traits that we strive for in Ethereum's applications. Hence, Ethereum itself must pass the walkaway test. This means that Ethereum must get to a place where we _can ossify if we want to_. We do not have to stop making changes to the protocol, but we must get to a place where Ethereum's value proposition does not strictly depend on any features that are not in the protocol already. This includes the following: * Full quantum-resistance. We should resist the trap of saying "let's delay quantum-resistance until the last possible moment in the name of ekeing out more efficiencies for a while longer". Individual users have that right, but the protocol should not. Being able to say "Ethereum's protocol, as it stands today, is cryptographically safe for a hundred years" is something we should strive to get to as soon as possible, and insist on as a point of pride. * An architecture that can expand to sufficient scalability. The protocol needs to have the properties that allow it to expand to many thousands of TPS over time, most notably ZK-EVM validation and data sampling through PeerDAS. Ideally, we get to a point where further scaling is done through "parameter only" changes - and ideally _those_ changes are not BPO-style forks, but rather are made with the same validator voting mechanism we use for the gas limit. * A state architecture that can last decades. This means deciding, and implementing, whatever form of partial statelessness and state expiry will let us feel comfortable letting Ethereum run with thousands of TPS for decades, without breaking sync or hard disk or I/O requirements. It also means future-proofing the tree and storage types to work well with this long-term environment. * An account model that is general-purpose (this is "full account abstraction": move away from enshrined ECDSA for signature validation) * A gas schedule that we are confident is free of DoS vulnerabilities, both for execution and for ZK-proving * A PoS economic model that, with all we have learned over the past half decade of proof of stake in Ethereum and full decade beyond, we are confident can last and remain decentralized for decades, and supports the usefulness of ETH as trustless collateral (eg. in governance-minimized ETH-backed stablecoins) * A block building model that we are confident will resist centralization pressure and guarantee censorship resistance even in unknown future environments Ideally, we do the hard work over the next few years, to get to a point where in the future almost all future innovation can happen through client optimization, and get reflected in the protocol through parameter changes. Every year, we should tick off at least one of these boxes, and ideally multiple. Do the right thing once, based on knowledge of what is truly the right thing (and not compromise halfway fixes), and maximize Ethereum's technological and social robustness for the long term. Ethereum goes hard. This is the gwei.

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Soren Iverson
Soren Iverson@soren_iverson·
Google Meet show how late people will be based on meeting history
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