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  • Chainlink Launched Private Blockchain Transactions for Institutions

    • Blockchain Privacy Manager allows institutions to integrate their private blockchain networks with existing systems, such as traditional enterprise backends, while limiting onchain data exposure. This capability enables private chains to be integrated with the public Chainlink Platform, providing access to crucial offchain data such as Proof of Reserve (PoR), Net Asset Value (NAV), market prices, and identity data, without exposing sensitive private chain data to third parties.
  • Fault proofs are now live on Base Mainnet

    • Fault proofs are now live on Base Mainnet, marking a key milestone on our path to decentralization. With this upgrade, anyone can now participate in securing Base, creating a more trusted and open economy for everyone.
  • Starknet Reaches a New Peak of 857 TPS on Starknet Mainnet

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  • Vitalik Shares "Some important next steps"

Consensus-layer Call 145

The call started with Barbanas sharing the exciting launch of the Mekong testnet, which went live just hours before. This public testnet, based on the Pectra spec, will run for around three months with 100,000 validators on board. The focus here is testing a new tool that supports larger deposits over 32 ETH and allows for consolidating two validators. While it’s still in development, this tool could really streamline node management.

Stokes then moved the conversation to devnet progress. Devnet-4 seems solid, so the team is already looking at devnet-5. They discussed the “Separate type for unaggregated network attestations” (PR 3900), which will be integrated in devnet-5, and the TTFB/RESP_TIMEOUT changes (PR 3767), which are backward-compatible and set to roll out in devnet-5.

One of the crucial topics was EIP-7742. This proposal aims to decouple blob handling between the consensus layer (CL) and execution layer (EL), giving more control over blob counts. However, concerns arose around the base fee calculation—currently set at a “target blob count”—which could impact performance if changed. They discussed quick adjustments like updating the base fee scaling, balancing simplicity and effectiveness. Gajinder suggested adding a max blob count to the header for better symmetry, sparking some debate over whether this added complexity was necessary.

As a resolution, they decided to proceed with the more manageable PR 8994 update for the Pectra fork. While not an ideal solution, it provides enough flexibility for now without overcomplicating things.

Pectra updates included a fix to ensure smooth voluntary exits during consolidation (EIP-7251), resolving overlooked checks. A team also shared progress on blob scaling tests, measuring bandwidth across nodes, which could inform future blob size standards.

There was a proposal to allow more flexibility in withdrawal credentials on the execution layer, potentially simplifying future policy management.

They also addressed a significant reorg issue on Devnet 3 with around 100,000 slots, leading to a temporary shutdown as they worked on stabilizing the EVM Object Format (EOF) for Fulu.

Finally, with Devcon approaching, a lot of the core team will be attending, so more discussions and updates are expected after the conference.

Tech Articles

  • EIP - 7045 Increase Max Attestation Inclusion Slot
    EIP-7045 introduces a crucial Ethereum upgrade, extending attestation inclusion slots for improved security and efficiency. The article delves into its motivation, technical changes, implications, and impact on consensus and security.

  • EIP-1153 and Transient storage
    EIP-1153 introduces transient storage, revolutionizing Ethereum's data handling. It addresses gas inefficiencies, enhancing smart contract performance. Explore its impact on inter-frame communication and gas cost efficiency.

  • Eip - 7516 : BLOBBASEFEE opcode
    EIP proposes BLOBBASEFEE opcode for smart contracts to manage blob data costs efficiently. It enables trustless accounting and blob gas futures with a gas cost of 2, aligning with conventions, ensuring seamless integration and minimal impact on backward compatibility.

  • EIP-7044- "Perpetually Valid Signed Voluntary Exits on Capella.
    EIP-7044 revolutionizes Ethereum's staking by introducing perpetual validity for signed voluntary exits on Capella. This streamlines operations, ensures Consensus Layer compatibility, and mandates transitioning pre-signed exits to the Capella fork domain. The proposal simplifies staking.

  • EIP-4844 Explored: The Future of Shard Blob Transactions in Ethereum
    What are blobs? Working of Blobs to support Layer 2 projects. EIP4844 deep dive, key features and other use case.

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