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I like @ethereum🦇🔊 together we are. Follow back my friends on Farcaster: https://t.co/noA8lzg4pe

Katılım Şubat 2018
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lets talk about love
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colibri@colibri0x·
serve, evolve and grow
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sassal.eth/acc 🦇🔊@sassal0x·
Alright guys - we're in the final stretch of getting the 'Powered by Ethereum' branding finalized! Out of these 3 options, which do you like best?
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colibri@colibri0x·
the most fascinating digital ecosystem is @ethereum. A place where businesses join forces to co-create value for customers. In this ecosystem, positive-sum games are the future.
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nick.sway ⛽️@IAmNickDodson·
Ethereum community, I’ve been digesting a lot of what has been said from everyone these past couple of days/weeks, wanted to say a few words. If you don’t know me, I’ve been a long time builder in Ethereum almost since inception. I built some of the first apps on Ethereum, some of the first tools, SDKs and the first stage-2 rollup Fuel V1. Ethereum was and still is completely different from any other human project on planet earth. It took me three days to even understand what it was in the old days, I had to watch grainy videos of Vitalik in dark rooms explaining how it worked. At that point it was unintelligible even for most in the space. What drew me to Ethereum was a few things: - a love for building things in a decentralized way (getting rid of single points of failure and middle men) - a desire for building a new internet - a principled leader who didn’t seem like a grifter business guy Vitalik was not a normal “leader” in any sense. Nerdy, unapproachable, and in his own head. But he had something most others didn’t, he was not in it for the money or business . He just loved the build and research. This is what made me pick Ethereum. It was the love for building things and changing the world. Yes, the power of capitalism makes the system run, but it’s a component of a larger whole. A flow that makes the turbines work, not the turbine itself. Ethereum and the foundation was never run like a business. This was intentional for regulatory reasons at the time, but also spiritual, in the sense that corporate practices is what got us into the mess of needing Ethereum in the first place. Repeating those patterns always felt wrong. The foundation was always designed to be somewhat removed from marketing, and even the build of many tools. The community had to do almost everything. Only Solditiy and client development was covered. I loved and hated this. In one scene, it was more decentralized. In another, it held back development of things like the language and tooling for years. People who should not have been building tooling ended up doing it. It slowed the space and project down significantly. In retrospect, this should have been done by a single focused entity like a business. What made Ethereum become the force of nature it was not the foundation but companies like Consensys. Joe, had a deep sense about institutions and marketing that the foundation lacked. At the time it gave Ethereum a more decentralized source of marketing. The foundation just had to focus on DevCon and other major events. I think this relationship worked really well in the early days and drove Ethereum to the success we see today. Of course now the world is different. Projects like Solana run things far more like a business, even at the foundation level (at least from my perspective), it’s basically American Ethereum. I don’t believe this is right for the EF to follow and it goes against the spirit of the project in the first place. Many of the really good engineers were drawn to Ethereum specifically because it wasn’t run like an American company, but instead as a global project to change the world. Call it idealistic, but it’s true. I’m really happy Solana exists to explore what that side of the field can produce, and I think it’s helped accelerate the space tremendously, but this vibe/approach is not the spirit of Ethereum for me. Ethereum and its foundation needs to retain its ethos of being a neutral zone of blockchain research and development. It’s not a company, it’s not a product creator, it’s a lot more than all those things combined. That being said, the EF should listen to our new customers more: rollup teams (more blobs and fix bridging, then do fancy things later) and to market Ethereum to the masses. I’m very proud of being a part of Ethereum in the small way I have over the years. Many do not have the context or the history to understand what it means for humanity and I’m very excited for its future despite what others say.
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colibri@colibri0x·
hi anon, are you aware of your ego?
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colibri@colibri0x·
these posts are so incredibly insightful and intellectual. still no yap
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salute to everyone who says it back
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colibri@colibri0x·
The governance of strong AI systems requires cryptographic proofs, which enable trustless guarantees and decentralized coordination without relying on traditional institutions. @ethereum builds the foundation.
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colibri@colibri0x·
eth the coordination layer
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colibri@colibri0x·
integrity drives success
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colibri@colibri0x·
@sassal0x big dreams and confidence. we are ethereum
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sassal.eth/acc 🦇🔊@sassal0x·
2025 is the year we dream bigger as an industry. We need to stop fighting over the very small pie of onchain users that we currently have and collectively work to bring many more people onchain. Build more apps, improve existing apps, and create more magical user experiences.
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colibri@colibri0x·
big dreams and confidence. we are ethereum
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Justin Drake
Justin Drake@drakefjustin·
The beacon chain genesis happened four years ago on Dec 1, 2020. With a modest 0.5M ETH staked on day one, the parallel PoS chain provided zero immediate benefits to users. And yet the seed blossomed to become the strongest foundation blockchains have ever seen: → 10K consensus participants → $125B economic security → economic finality via L1 slashing → 51% attack recovery via L0 slashing → 100% uptime No other PoW or PoS chain comes close—the gap is immense. This is the power of long-term thinking, of taking the long and hard road. Looking ahead, there is a tremendous opportunity to cement Ethereum as the settlement layer for the internet of value. The beacon chain is far from perfect. There is a lot of work on a years-long upgrade journey. We want improved censorship resistance and MEV handling. We want smaller staking deposits, better delegation, faster finality. We want smarter issuance. We want full chain validation accessible to smartwatches, we want post-quantum security. In parallel to the consensus layer (CL) we want full danksharding at the data layer (DL) and native rollups at the execution layer (EL). I believe Ethereum can get it all. Many L1 improvements will ship incrementally every year for years to come. Some improvements like chain snarkification and post-quantum security will likely benefit from a holistic redesign. To complement L1 health upgrades, L2s will provide amazing performance improvements in months not years. Fast UX? Study ping-latency preconfs. Low fees and unbounded throughput? Study horizontal scaling of execution and DA. Synchronous composability? Study shared sequencing and real-time proving. The future of is bright. I invite you to get involved. Ethereum may just be humanity's most ambitious and exciting decentralised computing project.
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Josh Stark (0xstark.eth)@0xstark·
Ethereum hits the hard problems first because it has gone the furthest.
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