Julian (@_julianma) 's Twitter Profile
Julian

@_julianma

Research at Robust Incentives Group @ethereum

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soispoke.eth (@soispoke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New post: A pragmatic path towards Validity-Only Partial Statelessness (VOPS) ✅🪶 TL;DR: Instead of storing the full state, nodes track only minimal account data and cut storage needs by 25× while preserving mempool functionality and censorship resistance. 🧵👇

🚨 New post: A pragmatic path towards Validity-Only Partial Statelessness (VOPS) ✅🪶

TL;DR: Instead of storing the full state, nodes track only minimal account data and cut storage needs by 25× while preserving mempool functionality and censorship resistance.

🧵👇
ladislaus.eth (@ladislaus0x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵beam call #5 - a summary This one focused on Attester-Proposer Separation (APS) Following a context-setting introduction by Justin, Julian from the EF Robust Incentive Group continued to lead the discussion What you need to know👇 & link to the recording

🧵beam call #5 - a summary

This one focused on Attester-Proposer Separation (APS)

Following a context-setting introduction by Justin, <a href="/_julianma/">Julian</a> from the EF Robust Incentive Group continued to lead the discussion

What you need to know👇 &amp; link to the recording
soispoke.eth (@soispoke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦖🦴 FOCIL for Glamsterdam 🦖🦴 In this note, we propose EIP-7805 as a headliner for a fork inclusion in Glamsterdam. We highlight why FOCIL matters, its benefits, and why we should include it now. 🧵👇

Pooja Ranjan | ranjan.eth (@poojaranjan19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Potuz Teku Prysm Ethereum Client Terence stokes 🔍EIP-7805: Fork-choice Enforced Inclusion Lists #FOCIL Presented by soispoke.eth 👨‍💻 5 clients involved 🔗 Interop: Prysm Ethereum Client , Lodestar , Teku 🧠 11 breakout sessions 📊 Slides: docs.google.com/presentation/d… 📺 Deep dive win #PEEPanEIP with Julian & soispoke.eth

mikeneuder.eth ⟠ (@mikeneuder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

happy day after friday the 13th! excited to share "On the future of the blob mempool" with Julian Francesco. reconciling how the consensus and execution clients handle blobs is a vital unresolved question for scaling ethereum data. this doc continues that conversation. 🔗↴

happy day after friday the 13th! excited to share "On the future of the blob mempool" with <a href="/_julianma/">Julian</a> <a href="/fradamt/">Francesco</a>. 

reconciling how the consensus and execution clients handle blobs is a vital unresolved question for scaling ethereum data. this doc continues that conversation.
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Julian (@_julianma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to share this work! I’ll be focusing on blobpool tickets moving forward. If you’re a rollup or user who wants to chat about this, let me know!

Potuz (@potuz_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know many affected parties have dismissed this topic for the most, but during Berlinterop it became fairly clear that client engineers favor ePBS over the alternatives. This thread is an appeal for affected parties to voice your concerns/requests ahead of the next breakout

barnabe.eth (@barnabemonnot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shortening the Ethereum L1 slot time from 12 to 6 seconds has benefits across the stack: * Better UX * More value for users, with lower fees on DEXes * A better confirmation engine for interop protocols * More! We make the case for its headliner consideration in Glamsterdam.

Shortening the Ethereum L1 slot time from 12 to 6 seconds has benefits across the stack:

* Better UX
* More value for users, with lower fees on DEXes
* A better confirmation engine for interop protocols
* More!

We make the case for its headliner consideration in Glamsterdam.
storm (@notnotstorm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

agree with barnabe and drankrad. cutting slot time is likely the highest value upgrade that could happen in glamsterdam when fees reach <$0.10, increasing block size has diminishing returns increasing block quality becomes more important. cutting latency in half would do that

Akaki Mamageishvili🇺🇦 (@kakia1989) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There has been a lot of confusion about TimeBoost, especially what it actually does. Some of the following are my personal takeaways about it and some are facts, that you may find interesting: 1. What?: Arbitrum transaction ordering policy before TimeBoost was First-Come

soispoke.eth (@soispoke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The paths of least resistance: Introducing WFR-Gossip tldr: WFR-Gossip applies optimal transport principles to Ethereum’s gossip layer. It preserves Gossipsub’s resilience, while cutting bandwidth by 50% and reducing 90ᵗʰ-percentile latency by 40% in simulations.

The paths of least resistance: Introducing WFR-Gossip

tldr: WFR-Gossip applies optimal transport principles to Ethereum’s gossip layer.
It preserves Gossipsub’s resilience, while cutting bandwidth by 50% and reducing 90ᵗʰ-percentile latency by 40% in simulations.
barnabe.eth (@barnabemonnot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier today I presented to All Core Devs our case for 2x shorter slot times in Glamsterdam. We believe shorter slots are a strong option for Ethereum to consider on this timeline, with myriad benefits from better UX to improving one of the main value propositions of Ethereum

Earlier today I presented to All Core Devs our case for 2x shorter slot times in Glamsterdam. We believe shorter slots are a strong option for Ethereum to consider on this timeline, with myriad benefits from better UX to improving one of the main value propositions of Ethereum
Sarah Allen (@sarahalle_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've pulled together some of the most interesting research problems in MEV in the new Flashbots Research Problem Database ⚡🤖 It includes completed work, early ideas, WIP, and requests for research in Incentives, cryptography, PBS, TEE, data, and more! flashbots.notion.site/21f6b4a0d87680…

MariusVanDerWijden (@vdwijden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the last couple of days, all major Ethereum clients signalled that they consider a move to 45M gas per block safe. Please adjust your validators accordingly. Please update to the new releases to get the improvements and fixes that clients need to safely move to 45MGas ⬇️

joshrudolf.eth (@rudolf6_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

big news: Ethereum House is live 🥹 a brand new space in SF to accelerate the application layer of ethereum 🔥 & a place for hackers, founders, core devs, researchers, and broader builder communities to converge reach out to Mia Deng to get involved

big news: Ethereum House is live 🥹

a brand new space in SF to accelerate the application layer of ethereum 🔥 

&amp; a place for hackers, founders, core devs, researchers, and broader builder communities to converge

reach out to <a href="/_mia_56_/">Mia Deng</a> to get involved
Nicolas (@merklefruit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

during the last couple weeks, we Chainbound brainstormed on how Ethereum could scale its DA throughput beyond the limitations of the current DAS roadmap. Check out our design, and feel free to roast it if you are deep in the scaling trenches! ethresear.ch/t/blob-notarie…