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A
In
this
release,
we'll
be
improving
the
networking
layer
by
providing
robust
node
discovery
and
a
gospel
gospeling
protocol,
and
this
will
be
a
part
what
we
call
partially
connected
networks
such
that
it
can
scale
out
to
many
thousands
of
nodes.
We
will
also
complete
our
integration
with
our
custody
provider.
A
For
those
of
you
not
familiar,
the
caster
protocol
has
completed
is
working
on
integrating
with
bitgo
bitgo
is
the
flagship
custody
provider
in
the
space,
we're
very
happy
that
they
chose
to.
They
accepted
the
caster
protocol
as
one
of
the
protocols
they
would
be
willing
to
integrate
with
so
very
exciting
news.
There
delta
test
net.
We
ran
into
a
critical
failure
on
delta
test
net
and
we
have,
since
we
have
restarted
the
network,
but
we
are
currently
running
it
with
just
a
few
validators
to
make
sure
that
it's
stable.
A
So
we
are
just
checking
through
some
issues
with
clarity.
We've
had
some
challenges
with
clarity
against
the
rust
node,
and
so,
as
I
understand
it,
joe
is
flushing
out
some
issues
with
that
and
once
it's
ready
to
go
and
we
feel
confident
we'll
let
the
rest
of
the
validators
bond
in
using
the
faucet
so
because
there's
a
dependency
on
the
faucet,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
clarity
is
in
a
good
place
before
we
let
everyone
know.
A
Current
focus
on
highway,
so
you
will
be
hearing
more
about
the
trail
of
bit
security
review,
but
we
basically
have
just
a
few
tbd's
to
be
completed
that
were
already
listed
as
to
do's.
These
are
the
few
of
them
detecting
doppelgangers.
This
was
work
that
was
planned,
we're
implementing
this
now
we
are
also
going
to
design
how
we're
going
to
disable
bids
on
the
liveness
failures.
So
those
of
you
not
familiar
with
how
the
protocol
works,
validator
set
rotation,
happens
at
the
edge
of
eras
or
epochs
or
epochs.
A
If
you
want
to
use
the
ethereum
term,
we
call
them
eras.
So,
within
an
era
the
validator
set
is
fixed
at
the
edge
of
the
era.
The
validator
set
rotates
it
rotates
through
this
auction
contract,
and
what
validators
have
to
do
is
they
have
to
put
a
bid
in
into
the
auction
contract
and
if
you
bid
to
go
into
the
auction
contract,
the
auction
contract
will
accept
you
if
you're
one
of
the
top
n
number
of
bids.
A
So
what
we're
going
to
be
designing
is
within
the
auction
contract,
if
your
node
happens
to
have
a
liveness
failure
during
the
last
epic,
we
will
disable
your
bid
for
the
next
when
the
auction
runs
next
time,
and
this
is
to
prevent
and
limit
liveness
failures
right.
So
what
we
don't
want
to
have
is
a
bunch
of
folks,
a
bunch
of
folks
that
will
bid
in
and
then
have
liveness.
A
Faults,
so
that's
the
way,
that's
what
our
intention
is
for
dealing
with
liveness
failures,
we're
going
to
be
adding
more
unit
tests,
so
we
want
to
really
bear
down
on
testing
so
for
lnc
compliant
units.
The
lnc
is
what
we
call
the
fork
bomb
protection.
So
this
is
an
important
piece
of
the
security
protocols
of
highway.
A
A
We're
finalizing
the
lib
p2p
network.
This
is
the
small
network
component,
we're
removing
account
hashes.
We
discovered
that
accountant
hash
has
just
created
way
too
much,
usex
ux
confusion
when
we
worked
with
bitco,
so
we're
going
to
rip
it
out
and
the
way
accounts
will
be
represented
internally.
It
will
be
the
public
key
with
the
leading
two
characters
representing
the
encryption
scheme.
So
if
the
key
starts
with
zero
one,
it's
an
ed25519
key.
A
A
That
will
be
a
soft
fork
that
will
do
post
maintenance
network
discovery
by
academia
and
then
a
merkle
proof
key
enumeration
prototype.
This
is
you
have
to
help
me
dig
into
this.
I
know
matt
and
henry
are
working
on
this
correct.
B
B
A
A
On
the
ecosystem
front,
we
are
finishing
up
the
javascript
sdk,
I
believe
we're
seating
new
keys.
This
is
what
bitco
wants
as
well
clarity
and
event
store
for
account
transfers.
This
is
to
support
account
transfers,
and
then
we
also
have
some
stability
fixes.
We
want
to
do
in
the
event
store,
as
well
as
some
sre
work.
There.
A
Economics
is
working
on
the
gas
spot
market
actually
after
mainnet
launch,
we
also
plan
on
tokenizing
block
space,
so
we
have
a
plan
to
enable
folks
to
basically
work
with
a
gas
futures
market,
so
we'll
be
tokenizing
the
space
on
future
blocks,
so
you
can
purchase
space
in
future
blocks.
This
is
our
idea
around
stabilizing
and
being
giving
businesses
the
ability
to
budget
for
future
costs
right.
C
Yeah
and
in
fact,
if
people
would
like
to
see
the
initial
proposals
that
we
have,
even
though
it
might
change
and
will
likely
change
as
we
work
on
it,
it's
one
of
the
cps,
although
I
don't
remember
which
number
it
is.
A
Yeah
for
those
of
you
that
are
interested
in
our
casper
enhancement
proposal
process.
Here's
all
the
ceps
here,
you'll
see
here
cep22
gas
spot
market.
This
is
the
one
that
alex
you
can
look
at
the
rendered
view
here
and
you
can
review
and
we're
supposed
to
put
the
cep
number
here.
You
probably
want
to
yeah
do
a
commit
for
that.
A
So
here
you
can
review
it
and
you
can
read
it
and
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
see
well,
if
you've
gone
here,
you
can
see
the
the
comments
on
the
cep.
A
Yeah,
oh
well,
you
got
matt
doty
to
approve
as
well.
So
that's
good!
I
will
review
and
I'll
probably
give
you
some
feedback.
Yeah.
C
I
mean
it
will
it
will
have
like
it
needs
changes,
because,
first
of
all,
I
suspect
that
the
proposals
that
we
got
from
ed
might
be
actually
a
very
good
idea,
but
the
thing
is
that
I'm
actually
also
looking
at
team
tim,
rough
gardens,
review
of
eap
1559,
and
while
that
thing
is
very
different
from
this,
and
it's
actually
something
that's
rejected,
he
addresses
allegedly
some
of
the
potential
issues
with
what
was
a
system
similar
to
what
you're
proposing.
A
C
Yeah,
I'm
still
that's
still
going
to
take
another
sprint
because,
basically,
like
I
mean
I'll,
send
you
I'll
send
you
what
we
have
right
now,
but
you
know
the
things
that
you
should
be
looking
at
will
be
ready,
be
like
okay,.
A
Okay,
so
what
I'll
do
then
is
I'll?
Just
drop
him
a
note
and
make
sure
that
he's
aware,
so
I'm
not
just
like
dropping
the
ball
with
him.
So
sounds
good.
The
other
piece
of
exciting
news
we
have
is
that
the
highway
paper
is
now
complete.
A
show.
Can
you
give
me
the
link
to
the
overleaf
again?
A
A
I'm
going
to
be
reaching
out
to
dan
or
by
email.
Today
we
will
be
submitting
the
paper
we
need
to
figure
out
where
probably
first
thing
is
archive
is
where
we'll
send
it
have
dan
submit
it
via
archive,
and
then
we're
also
going
to
look
to
us.
Look
at
some
calls
for
papers.
We
have
a
nice
list
and
we'll
be
putting
out
a
press
release
about
the
papers.
Completion
as
well
as
our
findings.
The
findings
from
trail
of
bits,
I'm
really
proud.
I'll
kind
of
give
you
guys.
A
The
the
inside
peak
here
is
that
a
trail
of
bits
did
not
come
back
with
any
high
or
even
medium
findings.
Their
findings
were
only
lower
informational,
which
is
just
fantastic
both
in
the
code
and
in
the
paper
itself,
and
we
are
going
to
be
publishing
their
full
review.
A
lot
of
our
competitors
out.
There
did
not
publish
while
they
they
did
get
a
security
review
from
trail
of
bits.
A
They
did
not
publish
the
trail
of
bits
finding
and
report
publicly,
so
we
will
be
encouraging
trail
of
bits
to
publicly
release
their
findings,
which
is
fantastic,
I'm
very
proud
to
say
that
in
our
goal
to
be
transparent
and
permissionless,
this
is
part
of
it.
Right,
like
you,
put
your
money
where
your
mouth
is
so
very
pleased
with,
that
does
it
mean.
B
A
Our
highway
paper-
oh
awesome,
it's
on
github,
it's
in
github,
highway.
A
I've
got
it
the
latest.
A
Yeah
it
so
yeah
send
me
the
latest
link.
I
understood
it
was
on
overleaf,
but
I
don't
know
where
it's
on
github.
C
Well,
no,
I
think
this
is
it
just
switch
to
another
branch,
there's
a
dev
branch.
You
think
it
might
be
more
recent.
A
A
No,
no
that's
2019.
A
A
A
A
Excuse
me:
I
sneezed
there,
okay,
great,
so
very
exciting
developments
on
that
front
as
well.
Now
the
community
had
wanted
us
to
review
our
marketing
plan
and
I
pinged
them,
but
I
wonder
if
the
plan
did
not
get
approved
so
ashok.
Do
you
have
an
update
on
that?
Does
anybody
know?
I
probably
it's
probably
on
me.
B
A
Not
today,
okay,
okay,
yep,
it's
so
I
think
we'll
have
to
defer
then
to
next
week
I
will
follow
up.
I
got
sick
guys,
I'm
really
sorry
that
I
know
I
promised
it
to
you
this
week
and
I
assure
you
we
are
working
on
a
marketing
plan.
We
have
something
that
we
can
present.
I
think
we're
just
waiting
to
finalize.
A
You
know
some
of
the
details
before
we
present
it
to
the
community,
but
I
assure
you,
there's
a
very
nice
big
marketing
plan
that
we
have
in
the
wings.
You
know
with
bitgo
being
our
custody
provider.
A
It's
a
pretty
big
deal
in
that
we'll
have
very
nice
integrations
into
a
lot
of
the
exchanges,
because
a
lot
of
them
support
bitco
wallet.
So
we
find
that
this
you
know
the
custody
provider.
Integration
is
a
great,
forcing
function
to
get
us
ready
for
for
these
kinds
of
exchange
integrations.
So
that's
about
it.
For
me,
any
questions
from
folks
on
the
call.
A
Highway
will
be
published
question
here.
Highway
will
be
published
very
soon.
Actually
the
call
for
papers
is
december.
19Th
and,
like
I
said,
we've
got
that
we're
in
the
final
stages
of
getting
that
pull
request
approved,
which
is
just
the
last
little
bits
right,
so
it
was
updated
seven
hours
ago
team's
actively
working
on
it.
If
you
look
at
the
board.
B
Just
just
just
the
like
a
final
pass
of
crossing
the
keys
and
dotting
the
iss.
A
A
We
got
feedback
from
trail
of
bits,
it's
very
close
to
being
completed,
so
I
think
adam
just
needs
to
accept
it
and
then
we'll
be
good
to
go,
and
then
daniel
is
going
to.
Let
us
know
where,
on
archive,
how
an
archive
to
publish
it.
So
since
daniel
kane
is
the
primary
author,
so
just
some
few
nits,
but
very
soon,
probably
you
know
in
within
the
next
couple
weeks,
so
we
can
submit
it
for
calls
to
papers.
A
We're
very
excited,
welcome
julia
ulia
is
our
developer.
Advocate
she'll,
be
joining
us
full-time
in
switzerland
when
she
moves
in
the
in
the
new
year,
but
she
is
starting
her
onboarding
and
her
ramp
up.
So
we're
looking
forward
to
all
the
wonderful
tutorials
and
basically
ecosystem
support.
You
know:
developer
advocacy
and
developer
onboarding
and
education
that
she's
going
to
be
building
so
welcome.
Julia.
A
Okay
with
that
folks,
I
think
we'll
adjourn
for
today
and
talk
to
you
next
week.
Everyone
be
safe
out
there.
Please.