Ethereum News and Links
Layer 1
- Prysmatic eth2 dev update – faster processing, multi-validators per machine, much more
- Akhunov: Estimation of the size of contracts
- Phase one and done: eth2 as data availability engine from Casey Detrio
- The Inspector: An efficient finality test for CBC Casper
Stuff for developers
- websnark: fast zkSnarks generation in the browser. 50k constraint proof in under 10 seconds
- ZoKrates v0.4.4 – building identity-based snarks. adds BabyJubJub
- ZEXE on Plasma from Edcon hackathon
- Developing Eth games with Enjin – video live demo
- Easily embed a Status chat room in your website
- “Drop in solution for building Ethereum dApps in React” with support for all the web3 providers
- Buidler, beta 4
- Truffle Teams, zero-configuration continuous integration for Eth code
- Truffle v5.0.12
Client releases
- Geth v1.8.26
- Parity v2.5.0-beta and v2.4.5-stable
- Pantheon too – link in enterprise
Ecosystem
- Opera on desktop now comes with native web3 support and Eth wallet
- Parity’s Fether light client desktop wallet in beta on mainnet
- What Status learned from Chaos Unicorn Day when it turned off Infura/Etherscan
- Marc-André Dumas turned his full node into an archive node using a low-end PC
- VIPnode incentive layer to run Dappnode
- proof of concept for messaging using Swarm, PSS and Feeds
- Quantstamp writeup of their EthDenver VDF randomness simulation
- Onboarding people with Austin Griffith: Emojicoin exchange. Also Amy Jung’s writeup of her experience onboarding her friends with a Burner Wallet Party
- Flash Boys. Phil Daian, et al, paper on frontrunning argues that bad dex design may even provide miners with incentive to destabilize consensus. If you find academic papers to be dense, try Phil’s tweetstorm
Enterprise
- Pantheon v1.0.3 with EEA permissioning and privacy standards
Governance and Standards
- Latest core devs call. Agenda to follow along.
- A call for Ethereum Foundation transparency
- Aragon proposes that the Ethereum Foundation put some Eth in an Aragon DAO to be spent through on-chain governance
- Proposal to prohibit Aragon from spending money to work on Polkadot.
- Maker stability fee vote on going to 11.5%. Maker will also revamp its board, which Nikolai does not like.
- ERC1925: zkSNARK verifier registry standard
- EIP1930: Allows specification of a strict amount of gas for calls
Application layer
- All about Augur v2: adding Dai, invalid as a tradable outcome, use it or lose it in a fork, affiliate marketing support, and lots more. Code is ready for audit.
- Augur/0x sports frontend BlitzPredict is live on Kovan testnet
- Flux – p2p derivatives on startups, so that you can short the next Theranos. Markets in everything!
- DaiPrice. find the best price to buy Dai
- Loopring v3 using snarks for app-specific rollup scalability
- Ocean Protocol’s Nile testnet
- uPort v1.6
- From LarvaLabs/Cryptopunks: Autoglyphs. Unlike CryptoPunks or CryptoKitties, the artwork lives on-chain. Interesting interview with Matt and John.
- Omisego – public alpha release on Rinkeby, 2700 transactions per second so far.
- Dharma launch with better UX to borrow/lend Eth or Dai
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
- Celer Network’s Mo Dong on Into the Ether
- Video of EF research team press conference at Edcon
- Counterfactual’s Nima Vaziri on POV Crypto
- Matter’s Alex Vlasov and Alex Gluchowski on Zero Knowledge
- Simon de la Rouviere on Epicenter
Tokens / Business / Regulation
- New ZRX model: 0x to add small fee to order takers, market makers who stake ZRX receive liquidity reward
- DeFi liquidity models: p2p v MMORPG v FPS
- Augmented bonding curves
- Short selling without counterparty using bonding curve
- Set Protocol planning to launch its automatic managed portfolio tokens in the next month
- France allows life insurance and investment funds to own crypto
General
- Joe Lubin: Why Ethereum Will Become the Global Settlement Layer
- Vitalik comment on Reddit about Ethereum progress
- Karl and Vitalik Edcon rap video. “This is what happens when you code a lot”
- Facebook is trying to raise a billion to collateralize the Zuck coin
- Building on bulletproofs
- 2019 IPFS roadmap
- NEAR’s new “Whale Fishing” sharding design
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
- April 15-30 – Gitcoin/Microsoft Ethereal virtual hackathon
- April 16 – RunEVM (Berlin)
- April 17-18 – Magicians Istanbul planning (Berlin)
- Apr 19-21 – ETHCapetown
- Apr 29 – Oslo Blockchain Day
- May 4 – ENS Permanent Registrar launches
- May 9 – Fluidity Summit (NYC)
- May 10-11 – Ethereal (NYC)
- May 16 – Token Summit (NYC)
- May 17-19 – ETHNewYork
- May 17 – Deadline to accept proposals for Instanbul upgrade fork
- May 23-25 – Swarm Orange Summit (Madrid)
- May 27-28 – EthCon Korea (Seoul)
- June 22-24 – Zcon1 (Split, Croatia)
- Aug 2-4 – ETHIndia (Bangalore)
- Aug 2-4 – TruffleCon (Redmond)
- Aug 21-23 – Dappcon (Berlin)
- Aug 23-25 – ETHBerlin
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