Harry Kalodner (πŸ’™,πŸ’™) (@hkalodner) 's Twitter Profile
Harry Kalodner (πŸ’™,πŸ’™)

@hkalodner

Co-Founder and CTO of @offchainlabs, dev team originally behind @arbitrum | hkalodner.eth

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calendar_today24-12-2007 14:01:20

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A.J. Warner (@ajwarner90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a history day for crypto, Robinhood, Ethereum and of course Arbitrum. I have many thoughts that I can't wait to share but will leave you with just a few for now: - What Robinhood is doing is truly historic. Using crypto rails to run their business is such a 0 --> 1 moment

Steven Goldfeder (@sgoldfed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve gotten some questions about how Orbit chains accrue value to the Arbitrum DAO. L3s on Arbitrum One pay settlement fees to Arbitrum One, so there’s no explicit fee. All other Orbit chains (e.g. L2s on Ethereum, L3s on Base) share 10% of their onchain revenue with the DAO.

A.J. Warner (@ajwarner90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On my way home from ETHCC and some high level takeaways: - Cannes way exceeded my expectations despite the heat. Jerome de Tychey πŸ¦‡πŸ”Š and team did a great job organizing. - Robinhood stole the show. Everywhere I went it was THE topic of conversation. I don’t think it was just the

Vivek Raman (@vivekventures) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any profit maximizing company will launch an Ethereum L2 vs deploy on a general purpose L1: - More customizability - More revenue streams - MEV capture - Higher margins - Solve for max execution, not consensus TLDR: companies make more money launching L2s than as standalone L1s

LorΞnzo Sicilia (@aboutlo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It begins My team and I have been working on this a while Now it’s your move. If you're building (or thinking about it) on Arbitrum, we’ve got your back step by step πŸ› οΈ Virtual builder workshops 🌐 Regional Buildathons 🏠 IRL hacker houses πŸš€ Acceleration for top teams It

RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth πŸ¦„ (@ryansadams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arbitrum: 1) Generates revenue in ETH by reselling Ethereum blockspace (e.g. just passed 1k ETH via new block ordering auction system called Timeboost) 2) Uses ETH as a store of value (4th largest ETH treasury holdings in L2 category) 3) Provides users near Ethereum level

Arbitrum:

1) Generates revenue in ETH by reselling Ethereum blockspace (e.g. just passed 1k ETH via new block ordering auction system called Timeboost)

2) Uses ETH as a store of value (4th largest ETH treasury holdings in L2 category)

3) Provides users near Ethereum level
Potuz (@potuz_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a thread about enshrinement. There has been always a push from different sectors to have ePBS without the removal of trusted players. The common saying is "we may be enshrining the bad thing". I want to dispute this vehemently, and this may be a long thread. 1/11

Patrick McCorry πŸ‹ (@stonecoldpat0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few weeks ago, I asked why DAOs have failed and I was overwhelmed by the responses. Nearly every issue came down to one thing: people. This is not surprising. Governance is one of the most critical and messiest components in any blockchain ecosystem. DAOs, like rough

A few weeks ago, I asked why DAOs have failed and I was overwhelmed by the responses.

Nearly every issue came down to one thing: people.

This is not surprising. 

Governance is one of the most critical and messiest components in any blockchain ecosystem. 

DAOs, like rough
Nethermind (@nethermindeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First blocks processed using the Nethermind execution client on a full @Arbitrum local chain simulationπŸ§ͺ A major step in our partnership to bring high-performance client diversity to Arbitrum. We are using a modified version of nitro-testnode to initialize a fresh local chain

First blocks processed using the Nethermind execution client on a full @Arbitrum local chain simulationπŸ§ͺ A major step in our partnership to bring high-performance client diversity to Arbitrum.

We are using a modified version of nitro-testnode to initialize a fresh local chain
Derek Chiang | ZeroDev (@decentrek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A baby and an acquisition. It's been a whirlwind of a year. I have a lot of reflections to share, but for now, I just want to say thank you to all the users, team members, partners, and investors of ZeroDev ❀️ Together we have pushed and will continue to push Web3 UX forward.

A baby and an acquisition.  It's been a whirlwind of a year.

I have a lot of reflections to share, but for now, I just want to say thank you to all the users, team members, partners, and investors of ZeroDev ❀️  Together we have pushed and will continue to push Web3 UX forward.
Harry Kalodner (πŸ’™,πŸ’™) (@hkalodner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I always love to head to Cornell tech. The deep link between research and industry is a core to the past and future success of the blockchain space and its always exciting to be a small part of that πŸ’™

Gary Wachtel (@gary_offchain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Privacy is important. Senator Cynthia Lummis, reminding us of Eric Hughes' concepts from A Cypherpunk's Manifesto, noted in a speech last week that β€œNew and improved technology can diminish the need for us to rely on third parties and thus to hand our information over to them.”

Harry Kalodner (πŸ’™,πŸ’™) (@hkalodner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news! 🚨 @Offchainlabs has acquired ZeroDev. They've built out an incredible developer toolkit for pioneering smart accounts including features like: - Key abstraction - Gas abstraction - Transaction abstraction - Chain abstraction Powered by EIP-7702 and ERC-4337.

Harry Kalodner (πŸ’™,πŸ’™) (@hkalodner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great day for ZK lovers! We’re working with Succinct to let Arbitrum chains leverage: ZK proofs for fast settlement. BoLD (optimistic fraud proofs) as a fully permissionless fallback. TEE attestations to guarantee progress and ensure liveness in extreme edge cases. This