Ethereum

In the world of crypto, Ethereum is the source of innovation, where DeFi, NFTs, Layer 2, and numerous new technologies were created. One of its co-founders, Vitalik Buterin, is a key opinion leader in the crypto world. Ethereum launched a series of important upgrades to transition from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS), which may help to break down the Blockchain Scalability Trilemma and makes Ethereum a “ultra-sound money”.

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The Three Transitions
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The Three Transitions

In the article, Vitalik outlines several key reasons why it is important to start explicitly considering L1 + cross-L2 support, wallet security, and privacy as essential foundational features of the ecosystem stack, rather than building these things as plugins that can be individually designed by each wallet.
Feb 28, 2024
Parallel EVM and Decentralized Sequencers
Beginner

Parallel EVM and Decentralized Sequencers

Competition in the Alt L1 space is heating up, with Near introducing a DA solution and Sui's TVL steadily rising. While Ethereum takes its time with mainnet upgrades, L2 introduces two major competitive points: parallel EVM and decentralized sequencers.
Feb 28, 2024
Explore Ethereum’s Dencun Upgrade and Potential Opportunities
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Explore Ethereum’s Dencun Upgrade and Potential Opportunities

This article delves into the upcoming Dencun upgrade on the Ethereum network, with a specific focus on the EIP-4844 proposal and its impact on the Ethereum ecosystem, particularly Layer 2 technology and Data Availability (DA).
Feb 28, 2024
Analyzing Aztec's Decentralized Sequencer Solution
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Analyzing Aztec's Decentralized Sequencer Solution

The author of this article takes the well-known ZK-Rollup project Aztec as an example, and uses the two recent proposals named B52 and Fernet proposed by Aztec Labs as the starting point to analyze how ZKR can achieve the decentralization of sequencer nodes.
Feb 28, 2024
How will Ethereum's multi-client philosophy interact with ZK-EVMs?
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How will Ethereum's multi-client philosophy interact with ZK-EVMs?

The article introduces a crucial but often overlooked aspect of how Ethereum maintains its security and decentralization: its multi-client approach. Ethereum intentionally lacks a "reference client" that everyone runs by default. Instead, there is a collaboratively managed specification (currently written in human-readable but slow Python) and multiple teams implementing that specification (also referred to as "clients") which users actually run.
Feb 28, 2024
 Endgame Exploration (Part 1) – Ethereum is Winning
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Endgame Exploration (Part 1) – Ethereum is Winning

This article explores the transformative changes that decentralization in blockchain can bring to society.
Feb 28, 2024
What Monad Brings to the Table
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What Monad Brings to the Table

This article introduces the blockchain project Monad, which, through a series of innovations, fully harnesses the potential of the EVM, creating a high-throughput L1 blockchain.
Feb 27, 2024
The Rise of DA Narratives, Ethereum Rollups Exit
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The Rise of DA Narratives, Ethereum Rollups Exit

The term Data Availability (DA) is an incomplete expression, lacking a clear subject and predicate, and merely describes the importance of transmitting transaction data beyond the execution layer.
Feb 27, 2024
Understanding Rollup Bottlenecks and Optimization Methods From the Perspective of the Performance Difference between opBNB and Ethereum Layer2
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Understanding Rollup Bottlenecks and Optimization Methods From the Perspective of the Performance Difference between opBNB and Ethereum Layer2

This article aims to provide a brief summary of the working principles and commercial significance of opBNB, outlining an important step taken by the BSC public chain in the era of modular blockchain.
Feb 27, 2024
Former Arbitrum Tech Ambassador: Arbitrum's Component Structure (Part 2)
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Former Arbitrum Tech Ambassador: Arbitrum's Component Structure (Part 2)

This article provides a technical interpretation of Arbitrum One by Luo Benben (罗奔奔), former technical ambassador of Arbitrum and former co-founder of Goplus Security, a smart contract automation audit company.
Feb 27, 2024
Former Arbitrum Tech Ambassador: Arbitrum's Component Structure (Part 1)
Beginner

Former Arbitrum Tech Ambassador: Arbitrum's Component Structure (Part 1)

This article provides a technical interpretation of Arbitrum One by Luo Benben (罗奔奔), former technical ambassador of Arbitrum and former co-founder of Goplus Security, a smart contract automation audit company.
Feb 27, 2024
Proposals to Improve Solana’s TFM
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Proposals to Improve Solana’s TFM

This article analyzes the existing fee market of Solana and discusses several proposed mechanisms and frameworks for transaction fees that could be valuable for Solana.
Feb 25, 2024
 Explore the Ethereum Concepts
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Explore the Ethereum Concepts

This article provides an overview of Ethereum gas fees.
Feb 22, 2024
What is KelpDao (RSETH)?
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What is KelpDao (RSETH)?

Ever wondered what happens to your ETH when staked on a platform that offers extra rewards? Learn how KelpDao enables higher rewards for restaked ETH.
Feb 21, 2024
 RIP-7560: Proposal for Improving the Consensus Layer of Native Account Abstraction
Intermediate

RIP-7560: Proposal for Improving the Consensus Layer of Native Account Abstraction

RIP-7560 is an improvement proposal for account abstraction (EIP-2938/ERC-4337). The main change introduced by this proposal is a modification to the consensus layer protocol, which allows for avoiding dependency on higher-level infrastructure and introduces a new transaction type. This article also reviews the doubts and responses it triggered during the community proposal.
Feb 21, 2024
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