Ethereum Bulletin 26 September 2022 Ethereum Bulletin #77 Proposal to add EIP-4758, KZG Ceremony update, 20 validators slashed, Orb- first mobile app built on Lens Protocol, Lighthouse’s low-priority release, Positive GR15 results for Prysm, Besu version 22.7.3 released
CLmeeting 27 August 2022 Highlights of Consensus Layer Call #94 CL call 94 concluded with discussions about the Merge, issues with merge-client releases, MEV-boost and EIP-4844 updates with the developers take on Slashing
Ethereum Bulletin 22 August 2022 Ethereum Bulletin #59 Merge Client Releases, DAppNode multiclient features, Crypto has gained more acceptance, Lido validator distribution, Metrics of new accounts formed on L2s, CryptoPunk Ethereum NFTs Floor Price Flips Bored Apes for First Time In 5 Months
Ethereum2.0 14 August 2022 EtherWorld Weekly: August 14, 2022 Highlights of CL call 93, dates of Ethereum merge, Nimbus Guide, Ethereum Bulletin, Tornado cash, Maker DAO calls on DAI, Polygon launching web3 gaming and much more
Ethereum2.0 3 August 2022 Ethereum Bulletin #54 Teku v22.8.0 is out, Hyperledger Besu version 22.7.0 released, Lighthouse- Slippy release, Coinbase will offer Ethereum staking, Optimism Bedrock Upgrade, ENS makes another record, NFT Exchange Magic Eden Expands to Ethereum
Ethereum Bulletin 1 August 2022 Ethereum Bulletin #53 Vitalik: Metaverse ‘Is Going to Happen’ but Meta’s ‘Will Misfire’, EIPs Insight (July 2022), Track progress towards the Goerli merge, Lighthouse release-Galactic Federation President, Scroll-The Architecture Overview, Sith Swap’s Alpha Testnet release
Weekly 31 July 2022 EtherWorld Weekly July 31, 2022 Understanding the concept of Ethereum Virtual Machine, Vitalik Buterin on Vyper, Highlights of Ethereum Consensus Layer meeting 92, and many more news and project updates are covered in today's newsletter and to help you expand your knowledge we've also included a few podcasts.
Weekly 24 July 2022 EtherWorld Weekly July 24, 2022 Ethereum Clients' Node Syncing Methods, The Merge client release strategies, Polygon, zkSync and Scroll independently launched the first zkEVMs, and many more news and project updates are covered in today's newsletter and to help you expand your knowledge we've also included a few podcasts.