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RandyBechtold.eth
@Randy_Bechtold
Head of BD @THORChain | @ArkeoNetwork supporter | Connecting crypto infrastructure to the people who need it | BD, partnerships & integrations







.@THORChain's dynamic fee is live, starting with @symbiosis_fi. $XMR is one to two weeks out. @SwapKitPowered wants to turn revenue share into lower fees. This week's THORSday recap is live: 👇 blog.thorchain.org/thorchain-turn…




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THORChain Incident Update #4 Following the events of May 15th, the community has been hard at work defining a path forward. ADR028 is now published and a vote is open for Node Operators. 🔹 The Recovery Plan 🔹 The protocol will absorb the loss first through Protocol-Owned Liquidity and the remainder is spread across synth holders (The exact split between the two is still being evaluated). By doing so, POL will be reduced to zero. The ADR proposes to redirect a portion of system income to replenish it over time. No new RUNE is minted, no RUNE is sold, and no holder is diluted. 🔹 The Technical Decisions 🔹 GG20 is kept in place for now, patched and upgraded. Trading resumes only after the vulnerability is patched and a successful churn has occurred. A slower, more security-conscious release cadence is also called for going forward. 🔹 The Slashing 🔹 Innocent nodes that end up being in the same vault as the attacker are protected. The attacker's node is slashed in full. The recovered RUNE is paired with whatever assets can be recovered from the affected vault, and any surplus RUNE is burned. 🔹 The White Hat Offer 🔹 The attacker is offered a bounty to return the funds. If funds are returned partially, the recovery plan rolls back proportionally. 🔹 Protocol Neutrality 🔹 THORChain remains neutral and permissionless. The attacker's swaps will not be censored once trading resumes. Node Operators are now voting on the overall direction and principles of this proposal. The figures in the ADR are indicative at this stage and will be adjusted later, notably via Mimir. The goal is to restart the network as soon as possible. A yes vote is a green light for developers to continue building in that direction. Full details of ADR028 gitlab.com/-/snippets/599… For those who want to understand the full context of what happened, this article is for you: thorchain.org/blog/thorchain…

I think Ethereum’s original sin was not considering tokenomics with every move it made from Dencun on. The ultrasound money thesis was a good one and with Dencun (or the L2 roadmap generally) they should have stopped to say that this was going to hurt the ultrasound money thesis and consider how to preserve it. Most people, like David, don’t want to believe in something that isn’t also putting up points on the scoreboard. When the main offering becomes ideology/communism and money/tokenomics/capitalism are overlooked, the peasants are going to revolt — as they’ve been doing for two years now. Look at the public reaction to Tomasz: broad praise, a sense of hope, excitement, the price pumping … only for him to be gone a year later with the new ED being someone who cannot even be found online except for a Wayback Machine url with his name that has some really questionable statements on it (and I should say the EF denied that this website, which was taken down a few weeks after he was appointed to the board, is his). They’re going to be really mad at me for even mentioning that but in the place of a void, these are the kinds of things people will glom onto. Then there was the manifesto — I mean, mandate, which they backtracked on forcing people to sign. (Btw, this is the second bit of news that seems to relate to Bastian. And now the third would be all these departures. There’s nothing else for us to point at and say about him — when I searched for his name on Google News just now only 14 links came up. He seems to be some kind of invisible hand behind the scenes.) I don’t think ideology and capitalism/tokenomics/number go up are mutually exclusive. I think you can have CROPS values and also consider how each step of the roadmap affects the tokenomics and even have teams for BD/ecosystem growth. It feels like the EF doesn’t realize the moment that crypto is in. The competition is only just starting. We are in the phase of real world adoption. The Ethereum Foundation’s CROPS principles are great ones, and they are worth fighting for. But the EF seems to want to sit back on its laurels and act above it all when all its competitors are all getting down and dirty on the field to gain market share. Maybe it is the right approach. I don’t know. I’m just saying that more competitive people won’t align with it. And so they will leave … and community members will as well. I personally don’t think it’s good for Ethereum if its most competitive people depart. Ethereum’s unwillingness to stop the brain drain will only benefit its competitors — or spawn new ones. Giving a shit about price and tokenomics and BD doesn’t hurt CROPS. It just helps ensure that these principles get spread to more people and that other chains that don’t have these principles don’t get a leg up. All the commentary may be pointless. It seems Vitalik tried what everyone wanted and it didn’t align with his vision, so he brought in a new person he felt more comfortable with. It makes me sad to see people become so disaffected with Ethereum, but maybe this is V’s Brian Armstrong/no politics at Coinbase moment where he lays down what the EF will work on and asks everyone else to leave. That was the right move for Coinbase, but I view them as fundamentally different issues. We’ll see whether Ethereum maintains its lead with a foundation that isn’t willing to fight for it.







