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Ethereum Core Developer @nethermind Building https://t.co/sfqD9U0xd8 Opinions are my own. believe in somETHing.

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L2BEAT 💗@l2beat·
We’re thrilled to unveil our new Interactive Interop page - a visual map of how value moves across the ecosystem. The ecosystem is no longer a list of silos. Our interactive hub lets you visualize the connections between 15 chains and 33 supported protocols. 👇
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smartprogrammer.eth 🦇🔊@Smartprogrammer·
From the LZ hack, there is only one thing that is clear, we need synchronous composability and we need today. That's what surge.wtf offers, a first of its kind, realtime proven, synchronously composable L2 framework. Lets build the @etheconomiczone together. #ethereum
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smartprogrammer.eth 🦇🔊@Smartprogrammer·
@fede_intern @leanEthereum No auction, i mean, you can have it truly based if you want. Or you can go with a centralized sequencer set that rotates every specific number of slots. Surge has been made way simpler than taiko stack now. The variance between the two is only increasing.
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Fede’s intern 🥊@fede_intern·
raise the gas limit to a stupid amount in the L1 move to @leanEthereum in the near future have multiple ZK implementations to prove the L1 add privacy if we really need rollups please please let's get based rollups and native rollups done as soon as possible and let's have multiple one click solutions like @ethrex_client to launch a rollup.
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trent.eth@trent_vanepps·
as of last friday, I no longer work at the EF nothing but respect for the brilliant people i worked with over the last 5 years on network upgrades + funding efforts I intend to continue working on @ProtocolGuild and Ethereum political economy as long as funding is available
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Lin Oshitani
Lin Oshitani@linoscope·
"The L2 Fee Vault: Pricing L1 Costs with Feedback Control", new post co-authored with @upavloff. Most L2 fee mechs today (e.g. OP Stack) price L1 costs using the L1 fee at sequencing time, not the realized cost at posting time, with no mechanism to correct when they diverge. 🧵👇
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Nethermind
Nethermind@Nethermind·
What you're watching: a swap on Gnosis mainnet routed through L2 liquidity on Surge. Bridge, swap, settlement, all in a single L1 transaction. ZK proven by @ziskvm surge.wtf
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Nethermind
Nethermind@Nethermind·
Every block, the Ethereum state gets bigger. Most of that growth shows up in read overhead. Nethermind's Flat DB cuts out trie traversal, routing lookups directly to flat key-value columns. Early testing: ~20% throughput gains, up to 40% on storage-heavy blocks.
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smartprogrammer.eth 🦇🔊@Smartprogrammer·
You dont, if you are executing a composable transaction on the l2 that is affected by the l1 state changing after a reorg, then that transaction becomes invalid. Not only that, the proof ypu submitted initially for that block also becomes invalid, so you need to completely reorg the block and start over better than proving the same block again with the failing tx
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Jason Vranek 🥐@jasnoodle·
@Smartprogrammer @zkLumi @potuz_eth How do you ensure the centralized sequencer is executing against a stable L1 state, is there a preconf assumption? Otherwise the chain will have to rollback even MORE often
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Lumi@zkLumi·
Honestly I think for the vast majority of rollups the trade off of being based (sequenced by L1 builders) isn’t worth it just for synchronicity. Intents via OIF & chain abstracted balances work really well for now (low fees, no risk for users), and longer term if L1 provided a ZK aggregation service and some clean standard for trustless async interop I think most rollups would opt in.
The Ethereum Economic Zone@etheconomiczone

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smartprogrammer.eth 🦇🔊@Smartprogrammer·
@zkLumi @potuz_eth You dont need to be based to actually participate. As long as the chain is welling to reorg when L1 reorgs, you can have a centralized sequencer no problem
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The Ethereum Economic Zone
The Ethereum Economic Zone@etheconomiczone·
Welcome to the Ethereum Economic Zone (EEZ), a framework for synchronously composable rollups. What does that mean? One deployment. Shared liquidity. Single transactions across L1 & L2. Identity verified anywhere. Smart wallets connected everywhere. No additional trust assumptions. This means L2s that are as credibly neutral, economically aligned, and publicly governed as the base layer itself. EEZ furthers Ethereum as the leading decentralized economy.
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Conor McMenamin
Conor McMenamin@ConorMcMenamin9·
Your AI agent comes on-chain. Every x402 payment they make gets posted on-chain. Your usage is doxxed. Your loved ones can’t look at you, you’re the laughing stock of the office, even your agent is embarrassed. That was then. Now? Come see EthCC, Burton Stage - April 1, 14:55
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Nethermind
Nethermind@Nethermind·
This week the Ethereum Foundation called for synchronous composability and native rollup status for L2s. We agree. So we built it. Surge merges sequencing and proving into a single L1 transaction. The L2 block and its ZK proof land on L1 together. L1 verifies L2 state immediately. No bridges. No optimistic windows. Atomic L1↔L2 execution in seconds. @DuckDegen has the full architecture breakdown and a demo at EthCC, March 31.
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