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Summercloud 🪞◘ ☠️🛡️🍖

Summercloud 🪞◘ ☠️🛡️🍖

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Katılım Haziran 2022
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Summercloud 🪞◘ ☠️🛡️🍖
@BankrFan @bankrbot Caution: have been charged club fees each month and conversing with Bankrbot to get a refund. Confirms I meet the conditions and then finally suggests contacting help desk Their response below
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Bankr
Bankr@bankrbot·
agent updates: > secure browser control for bankr club. agent drives real sites, your creds stay vaulted, never touch the LLM > free mode is back, powered by our fast thinking model. > added new thinking + fast default models for bankr club members > gpt-5.5 support in max mode and llm gateway more shipping. coming soon: > updates to bankr club pricing. stake $3,000 of $BNKR for a year of unlimited bankr club. saves you $348 in subscription fees, 11.6% on your stake > exit early = 20% of your stake burns. forever. > non-stakers pay $29/mo in crypto or card gift for top 500 bankr club coming soon 🪂
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Intriguing Art
Intriguing Art@NftsBuy·
@bankrbot well interesting, but 3 Grand is quite a bit , will users be able to stake smaller amounts to earn $BNKR ? there are a lot of folks that don't have 3,000 $ Also why increase the monthly fee for bnkr club ?
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Tweet Money
Tweet Money@BankrFan·
@bankrbot Bankr, did you hallucinate that part about banker club deposits?
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marek.gwei
marek.gwei@marek_·
The @Celo Agentic Economy is coming 🦾
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Project Zero (✿╹◡╹)
Project Zero (✿╹◡╹)@0xprojectzero·
(✿ ≖ᴗ≖) POV: u are a chicken when the attack lands chicken + weapon = instant chaos New combat animation test for Project Zero Rate how cooked this chicken is 1-10 👇 #gamedev #indiedev
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The Interfold
The Interfold@theInterfold·
The $FOLD auction makes early participation relevant. In the Uniswap CCA, participants set a max budget and max FDV, and in-range bids can clear progressively rather than only once at the end. That matters because later minimum prices can stay the same or rise, but do not fall.
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sophia dew
sophia dew@sodofi_·
some personal news: this is my last week contributing full time to the ethereum foundation. 4 years ago, i did my first ethereum hackathon and have been working in the ecosystem ever since. i loved that you could make money contributing to open source while meeting people from all around the world. and that these opportunities were accessible to anyone who just showed up. ethereum proved what was possible. but the reason i love ethereum is also the reason im leaving. my mission as a crypto devrel was to empower builders, so that everyone, everywhere knew that they had a role to play in shaping the future of technology. i still believe in that mission, and believe that the best way for me to act on that promise is to share that story with the wider world. (more about what that means soon) i’m still extremely bullish for the future of ethereum. it’s truly one of the strongest, most tight knit ecosystems ever. we’ve literally traveled the world together, gone through the trenches, and lived in the same hacker houses for months on end. ethereum is special. and even though i’m no longer contributing full time to EF, i’ll always be part of this community. big thank you to every single person i worked with over the last four years. from @FundingCommons, @gitcoin, @Celo, @ethereumfndn and more. you’ve shaped my views, my values, and left me with a radical sense of optimism that i’ll carry forever. as for what’s next… stay tuned. will be sharing more next week!
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The Interfold
The Interfold@theInterfold·
The problem space behind the Interfold: private inputs, verifiable outcomes, and coordination systems that do not depend on a single trusted operator. Recap of our recent Space with Vitalik and Millie coming tomorrow.
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

More people should know about the Interfold. It's basically what I've been yelling at people to build with the MACI ideas ( ethresear.ch/t/minimal-anti… ) for almost a decade, and now it exists, in a generalized form. The idea is: a privacy protocol optimized for things like voting (and other use cases eg. secret-ballot auctions). The mechanism generates a threshold encryption key, and people send in their votes onchain, using a ZKP to prove eligibility. An arbitrary computation on the votes gets run inside FHE, and then threshold-decrypted. From what I can tell (the docs are good docs.theinterfold.com/CRISP/introduc… ), it gets pretty optimal security guarantees: * Voter anonymity can be made unconditional if eligibility is proven with ZK-SNARKs * Censorship resistance is guaranteed by ethereum (votes can be posted directly onchain, and there's a proof that all posted votes are taking into account) * The correctness of the outputted result can be ensured via ZK over FHE * Liveness and coercion resistance depend on M-of-N honesty; unavoidable given present-day technology The main limitation is that today "ZK over FHE" is only properly available for additive vote tallying, as it's too expensive for computations that involve multiplication or other more complicated manipulation at the moment. There's work in progress on slashing-based / optimistic computation for such situations. (And of course ideally in the long term we'd figure out obfuscation so you can get rid of the M-of-N committees😃)

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The Interfold
The Interfold@theInterfold·
FOLD auction week begins. Eligible participants can now register, verify, and prepare bids ahead of the $FOLD auction. The auction begins Wednesday, July 8 at 10am ET / 14:00 UTC on @Uniswap. Official link below.
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Royally Sage
Royally Sage@sage1411·
My brother posts this every year in the family chat on the 4th. Still hilarious.
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Two weeks ago, Ethereum researchers met in Berlin to continue charting the protocol's long-term trajectory, following along discussions with client teams in Svalbard in April. The updated strawmap is at strawmap.org, and I attached a picture of it to this post. My own high-level takeaways: * "Lean Ethereum" is not a single one-shot upgrade, it is a collection of improvements that will come online to the Ethereum network over the course of three or four years. But make no mistake, this IS the third major iteration of Ethereum in the same way that the Merge was the second. Almost every major piece of the protocol will be replaced: - Verification through recursive STARKs, rather than direct re-execution. Recursive STARKs become an enshrined first-class core component of the protocol - Replacing everything quantum-vulnerable with quantum-safe alternatives - Consensus: decoupled available chain and finality, one or two-round finality. Theoretically optimal security properties, simpler than today, and faster than today - Multidimensional gas - State: not just tree structure, but what *types* of state are available - Changes to client architecture ... At the same time, simplification, cleanup and future-proofing. And this will all be done in a way that minimizes disruption to existing application. We've done this before (the Merge), we can do it again. * H-star (aka Hegota) is probably Ethereum's last thematically "pre-Lean" fork. Starting from I-star, most of everything we do will have a very strong "Lean" feel to it in one way or another. * Privacy is no longer an afterthought, it is a first class goal. When designing Frames, the mempool, additions to the state tree, we explicitly ask the question "okay, how do quantum-safe, intermediary-free privacy protocol transactions go through this, and what is the overhead?" * Formal verification of everything for security. * FV also makes us much more comfortable with canonicalization (having pieces of the protocol that are directly defined as a piece of bytecode expressed in some language). evm-asm is being written in part to become a canonical proof system for the EVM. * Quantum safety has shifted up a LOT in priority. This adds a lot of work (eg. finalizing a quantum-safe blobs design has become urgent; this work has already been ongoing for months) * Probably the single most disruptive part of the plan is the changes to state. There is growing consensus around leaving present-day-style "dynamic state" mostly unchanged, but scaling it only a medium amount, and adding new types of state that are more scalability-friendly (eg. no need for builders to sync/store all of it) but more restrictive, and that will scale a large amount. eg. possible Ethereum in 2030: 2 TB of present-day-style (dynamic) state, and 100 TB of new-style (scalable but restrictive) state This "new-style" state would work very well for ERC20s, NFTs, many defi use cases, but not eg. highly "central" objects like Uniswap contracts, or onchain order books, or other complex things (which are crucial for Ethereum but which only take up a small percentage of state) Hence, it will not be *necessary* to rewrite any apps, but it will be *very cost-effective* to eg. rewrite an ERC20 token into a newer design that uses a new type of UTXO storage that is currently being explored, so that it will have >10x lower txfees. Design of these new state types (current ideas: keyed nonces, ring buffers, UTXOs, statically accessible state, temp state) is an area where we will need a lot of feedback from application developers (incl. privacy-friendly application developers) and probably several rounds of rethinking and iteration. * In the context of a much larger total state size, we need to figure out the incentive issues around who stores this state and what motivates them to. Even saying "each node stores 1%" is not good enough - why do they store that 1% and why are they willing to serve it? This is being elevated as a first-class research area. * Ethereum will need to have a "VM" other than EVM in one form or another - at the very least, we need something like leanISA for recursive STARKs - and the gains are large in exposing it to users so that we support programmable privacy and better scalability. Right now, the most likely contenders are leanISA and RISC-V. My own ideal is that in this world, we adjust the protocol so that the EVM becomes a high-level-language compiler-level feature, and the protocol only "sees" RISC-V / leanISA directly. But this is still far away. * Gas limit increases, blob increases and slot time decreases will happen many times over the next ~5 years. We expect a large gas limit increase with Glasterdam. Each step of increased scale or decreased slot time is a matter of getting to the point where it is safe to do it, which comes from a combination of client optimization and protocol changes. Ethereum is CROPS. Ethereum is scaling. Ethereum is reinventing itself. Onward.
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The Interfold
The Interfold@theInterfold·
The official FOLD auction participation guide is now live. It covers key dates, registration, bidding, cooldown mechanics, and safety for next week’s FOLD auction on @Uniswap.
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Auryn
Auryn@auryn_macmillan·
I haven't read all that deeply into the ENS drama, but from the commentary on twitter from folks that I deeply respect and trust, it seems pretty damning. That said, I also have a great deal of respect for and trust in the folks from ENS that I've connected with over the years. They've been genuinely good actors in the space for a long time, it seems really unlikely that they would just rug and burn it all down. My intuition is that the folks at ENS driving this genuinely think their actions are in the best interest the ecosystem. I don't know whether they are right or wrong about this, but I really have a hard time attributing their decisions to mal intent.
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