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@seongwan_eth

Ethereum Solo Validator #439919 / Research Contributor @FourPillarsFP / Ph.D candidate /@decipherglobal / Interests: data collection&analysis, consensus

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Tariz | Rádius ✨ (@hyunxukee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proposing a new derivatives market for based sequencing to achieve fast finality. mirror.xyz/0xA93b0B577e70… This is a part of my contribution to building user-centric rollup designs. All feedbacks are welcome!

terence (@terencechain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sandwich Attacks on ePBS: This post documents how sandwich and ex-ante attacks translate to the ePBS setting under a modified proposer boost value and a new payload boost: ethresear.ch/t/sandwitch-at…

Dankrad Feist (@dankrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Statelessness/Verkle does so much more than decrease the cost of running a node by the cost of one SSD. First and foremost, the most important question should be: Do you want to increase mainnet gas 10x? Verkle will enable this.

vitalik.eth (@vitalikbuterin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grats Dankrad Feist Péter Szilágyi you got me to interrupt my work on EIPs and make a twitter response that turned into an unscheduled poast 😀 vitalik.eth.limo/general/2024/0…

Jonah Burian (@_jonahb_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ 🎉 I just open-sourced my first MEV paper on arXiv.org! tl;dr I analyze the economics of Execution Tickets (ETs), a novel MEV capture mechanism Would love feedback :)

Mark Odayan (@markodayan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic job by seongwan.eth : : FP in writing this. He was also a co-author of a paper that is by far the best analysis of EIP-4844 to date and will definitely be instrumental as a reference in dictating how we approach scaling the gas limit of Ethereum

seongwan.eth : : FP (@seongwan_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An easy but detailed introduction to EIP-7623 (Increase calldata cost) I wrote my first article for 2077 Collective (eth/acc). Thanks to Toni Wahrstätter ⟠ Mark Odayan for valuable feedback and resources! For a deeper dive into EIP-7623, you can refer to this link: research.2077.xyz/research/eips-…

100y.eth : : FP (@100y_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Road to PBS: MEV-Boost++, Optimistic Relays, and TEE-Boost Removing centralized relays is crucial to achieving enshrined PBS. 🧵: But how can relays be removed? Article Link👇 mirror.xyz/100y.eth/_yUCT…

The Road to PBS: MEV-Boost++, Optimistic Relays, and TEE-Boost

Removing centralized relays is crucial to achieving enshrined PBS.

🧵: But how can relays be removed?

Article Link👇
mirror.xyz/100y.eth/_yUCT…
Toni Wahrstätter ⟠ (@nero_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Timing games feat. Economies of Scale: "An entity with 30% [validator] market share can delay 0.8s longer than a 5% entity." Full analysis published here: ethresear.ch/t/on-proposer-…

Potuz (@potuz_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking on starting a "peer reviewed open source Blockchain research journal" I'm pretty sure we can get very good referees and a couple of good starting issues. Latex sources only, no prints. Question is how to get a good editorial board. Yay or Nay? 1/3

seongwan.eth : : FP (@seongwan_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our work with Bosul Mun has won the first prize in the Ethereum Foundation's Data Challenge! Very glad to have had the opportunity to contribute to the Ethereum ecosystem. Huge thanks to EF Ecosystem Support Program Bosul Mun .

seongwan.eth : : FP (@seongwan_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote an easily readable article about EIP-7762 and EIP-7691, which aim to improve the blob fee market and increase the number of blobs, respectively. As demand for blobs continues to rise, these upgrades could have a greater impact on Ethereum. research.2077.xyz/eip-7762-eip-7…

2077 Research (@2077research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To Pump the Gas or Not: Analyzing The Ethereum Gas Limit Debate—the latest report from 2077 Research examines the trade-offs between raising Ethereum's gas limits and maintaining network sustainability. What is the gas limit and why does it matter? Let’s break it down. 🧵👇

To Pump the Gas or Not: Analyzing The Ethereum Gas Limit Debate—the latest report from <a href="/2077Research/">2077 Research</a> examines the trade-offs between raising Ethereum's gas limits and maintaining network sustainability. What is the gas limit and why does it matter? Let’s break it down. 🧵👇
EF Ecosystem Support Program (@ef_esp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡 The 2025 Academic Grants Round is live! 💡 $2M in funding is available to support cutting-edge research in domains like protocol design, client engineering, humanities, and more. 📝 Explore our wishlist and submit your proposals by March 16! esp.ethereum.foundation/academic-grants

storm (@notnotstorm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

amazing news. ethereum is about to lower the storage burden of nodes by 80%, via expiring history this will switch from the dark blue line to the light blue line in this chart this will free up many years of runway for state growth

amazing news. ethereum is about to lower the storage burden of nodes by 80%, via expiring history

this will switch from the dark blue line to the light blue line in this chart

this will free up many years of runway for state growth
Dankrad Feist (@dankrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think this is what everyone is feeling and I disagree to an extend but nevertheless the situation is tricky. Currently Ethereum is making almost zero fees from both L1 and L2 transactions *because it chooses to*: If we were a company, we would put a reasonable price tag on

100y.eth : : FP (@100y_eth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lately I've felt pretty tired of the blockchain industry since there's not much new happening and everything still seems powered by speculation. This wonderful piece offers a fresh perspective on the long-term direction blockchain should take. Really enjoyed this great article!

Justin.eth Drake (@drakefjustin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's a good day to remember why we're here. We're building the future of finance—internet finance. Unstoppable global free trade, not trade wars. Credible neutrality, not entrenched interests. Permissionless innovation, not bureaucracy. Undebasable money, not money printers.