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From YouTube: ECH Meeting 115
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Agenda: https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herders/PM/issues/367
A
A
A
B
Hi
Puja
thanks
so
much
for
having
me
today.
I
really
appreciate
it.
B
So
I'll
go
ahead
and
and
get
into
the
the
presentation
I'm
from
safe
steak.
By
the
way,
let
me
go
ahead
and
share
my
screen
here.
So
essentially,
safe
steak
is
a
distributed.
Validator
technology
it
is
for
ethereum
staking
that's.
Why
we're
all
here,
and
essentially,
if
you're
not
familiar
with
DVT
a
lot
of
people
aren't
some
are
essentially
DVT
distributes
the
functions
of
an
ethereum
validator.
It
allows
it
allows
the
validator
to
run
on
multiple
nodes
safely
and
effectively.
B
So
what
is
safe
stake?
We
are
a
particular
implementation
of
DVT.
Ours
is
a
trust
minimized
middle
layer.
It
offers
a
secure
fault,
tolerant,
decentralized
environment
for
ethereum
validators.
B
So
what
we
like
to
tell
people
essentially,
is
what
all
this
means
safe
stake.
Maximizes
staking
rewards
by
securing
validators,
keep
them
online
and
available
to
perform
their
duties
for
the
beacon
chain
securely.
B
So
why
DVT
I
think
this
is
kind
of
where
the
the
rubber
meets
the
road
for
DVT
and
East
staking
so
these
facts
in
order
to
earn
staking
rewards
the
validator
has
to
be
online
and
available.
B
Currently,
the
validator
is
limited
to
running
on
a
single
node.
So
there's
no
fault,
tolerance,
there's
a
single
point
of
failure.
There,
the
validator
private
key,
has
to
be
online
and
available.
So
that's
a
bit
of
a
security
risk
and
so
we're
seeing
some
of
the
large
staking
providers
contributing
to
ethereum
centralization
and
censorship.
B
So
it's
sort
of
working
against
the
blockchain's
original
ethos
of
decentralization.
So
you
know
as
these
stakers.
These
are
the
things
that
we
have
to
worry
about.
B
Safe
stake
and
DVT
mitigates
these
problems
by
creating
that
decentralized,
secure
fault,
tolerant
environment
for
ethereum
validators.
So
this
is
kind
of
how
it
works
a
bit
of
a
demo.
If
you
will
so
I
was
talking
to
Puja
before
and
essentially
to
to
give
you
a
demo
of
how
it
works.
I
would
have
to
import
a
validator
and
go
through
some
processes
that
are
quick
on
our
site,
but
also
take
some
time
on
the
the
chain.
So
I'm
going
to
show
you
here.
B
B
So
now
we
have
four
encrypted
key
shares
and
then
those
key
Shares
are
distributed
to
multiple
nodes
and
those
nodes
are
managed
by
independent
decentralized
operators
and
if
you
notice
the
the
note
at
the
bottom
there
under
the
The
Operators
at
the
bottom
now
the
key
Shares
are
doing
the
work
via
this
operator
Committee
of
four
operators.
B
The
private
key
is
no
longer
needed
online.
It
can
be
stored,
safely,
offline.
B
Continuing
on
this
idea
of
the
four
operator
construct.
Now,
only
three
of
them
are
required
to
create
a
data
signature,
that's
equivalent
to
the
original.
It
isn't
the
original,
but
it's
it's
equivalent
and
the
validator
can
attest
with
around
a
99.7
percent
Effectiveness
with
only
three
operator
nodes
of
testing.
B
B
This
is
a
little
bit
of
a
diagram
here
of
our
architecture.
This
is
so
we're
currently
in
stage
one
and
I'm
gonna
get
into
that
in
just
a
minute,
but
our
stage
one
code
supports
32
eth
deposits.
It's
this
is
more
of
our
stage
two
architecture
where
we've
got
staking
pool
going
and
we're
having
one
deposit
of
two
eth,
followed
by
the
other
30
East
coming
from
the
staking
pool.
B
Essentially,
this
is
how
we
achieve
the
redundancy,
the
fault,
tolerance
and
the
security.
It's
how
we
help
to
decentralize
ethereum,
and
it
also
helps
to
expand
the
validator
base
by
lowering
the
staking
threshold
and
allowing
more
people
to
participate
in
ethereum
staking
and
securing
the
blockchain
a
little
bit
more
about
kind
of
how
things
flow.
B
So,
essentially
you
bring
in
your
your
deposit
of
two
eth
select,
the
four
operators
that
are
gonna
run
the
validator.
B
In
this
scenario,
this
is
when
our
distributed
key
generation
protocol
kicks
in
so
that
securely
allows
these
four
operators
here
on
the
left
to
come
together
and
generate
the
key
pair
without
any
of
them
ever
having
any
knowledge
of
it
or
able
to
recreate
it.
And
then
we
end
up
going
through
the
process
of
Gathering.
The
rest
of
the
eth
and
registering
the
validator
in
the
staking
contract,
so
that
gives
you
a
little
bit
of
an
idea
how
things
flow
and
just
some
some
things
about
safe
stake
here.
B
B
Essentially,
it's
a
drag
and
drop
and
I'm
I'll
show
you
that
when
we're
done,
but
it's
it's
basically
just
go
ahead
and
drag
and
drop
your
key
into
the
DAP,
and
it
goes
ahead
and
splits
it
and
takes
care
of
everything
on
that
side
and
in
stages
two
and
three,
when
we're
into
the
staking
pool
with
multiple
depositors.
B
That's
when
we
are
going
to
use
our
dkg,
our
dkg
has,
as
I
mentioned
before,
no
trusted
dealer.
If
you
will
none
of
the
operators
really
start
that
process
or
are
in
charge
of
it,
they
never
have
custody
of
the
private
key
or
no,
the
shared
Secret.
B
So
it's
very,
very
secure
yeah
again,
this
is
our
sort
of
no
code.
No
Tech
experience
needed
interface,
create
a
validator
or
if
you've
got
an
existing
one,
you
can
just
drag
and
drop
the
key
store
files
in
and
you
pay
our
fee
and
you
start
with
your
DVT.
B
This
one
talks
about
Hot
Stuff.
This
is
a
protocol
for
operator
committee
consensus.
So,
in
the
background,
The
Operators
need
to
come
to
consensus
on
their
own
and
be
able
to
attest
on
behalf
of
the
validator
using
those
key
shares.
Our
protocol
uses
hot
stuff,
which
is
different
than
ibft
or
qbft.
For
that
matter,
all
Byzantine
fault
tolerance
protocols.
B
Safe
stake
greatly
maximizes
solo
staking,
essentially
you
know:
solo
staking
nodes
operator
nodes
that
kind
of
thing.
So,
when
we're
talking
about
this
in
a
Solo
node,
you
know
these
Hardware
settings,
you
know
it
can
run
about
15
validators
our
same
settings
and
Hardware
can
serve
around
10
times
the
the
number
of
validators.
So
it
helps
to
scale
solo,
node
efficiency.
B
Our
protocol
was
also
developed
and
written
in
Rust,
so
it
performs
very
well.
It
is
very
secure.
Our
entire
protocol
is
powered
by
smart
contracts
and
a
very
secure
using
rust.
And
again
we
talked
about
that
that
load
to
eat,
staking
threshold.
B
Our
network
ecosystem
consists
of
three
players.
The
validators,
of
course,
are
stakers,
as
outlined
there,
The
Operators
that
manage
the
nodes,
run
the
software
and
a
test
on
behalf
of
the
validators
and
the
Dow,
so
the
Dao
is
going
to
you
know
originally
wrote
the
protocol
responsible
for
governance
of
the
network
and
is
essentially
made
up
of
the
team.
Those
who
own
DVT,
that
kind
of
thing
validators
pay
a
monthly
fee
and
DVT
tokens,
that's
our
native
token
to
The
Operators.
B
They
choose
in
that
committee
and
the
Dow
collects
10
percent
of
all
the
validator
and
operator
yields
as
a
fee
for
using
the
protocol.
So
that's
how
safe
steak
is
going
to
recoup
when
we
go
live
on
mainnet,
yeah
and
quickly
about
the
stages.
Just
the
you
know,
the
32
eth
that
we
talked
about
this
is
stage
two
lowering
it's
gonna
operate
a
lot
like,
say,
Lido,
rocket
pool
in
the
sense
that
users
are
going
to
get
those
one
to
one.
B
Each
stake
teeth
tokens
for
their
deposit
and
they
can
use
those
other
places
they're
fully
liquid
and
stage
three
which
will
come
sometime
down.
The
road
will
further
lower
the
staking
threshold
down
to
0.1
eth.
B
So
to
sort
of
wrap
things
up
here
you
know
we
believe
that
safe
steak
is
going
to
help
stakers
of
all
sizes,
give
them
the
best
of
all
worlds,
combining
the
flexibility
and
liquidity
of
liquid
staking
platforms
like
Lido
rocket
pool,
similar
price
point,
while
providing
that
Superior
key
security,
slashing
protection
and
reliability
and
effectiveness.
B
We
do
currently
have
stage
one
running
on
an
incentivized,
testnet
called
Galileo
and
we're
encouraging
people
to
join
us,
run
a
validator
operator
node
and
help
us
test.
The
text
stack
to
scale
we'd,
appreciate
that
and
if
you'd,
like
more
information,
you
can
check
our
website
out.
The
address
is
there
and
quickly
if
I
just
want
to
show
you
guys,
let's
take
a
look
here.
B
B
We
walk
you
through
the
process
bringing
you
over
to
the
ethereum
launch,
pad,
create
the
validator,
get
the
key
store
file
and
then
basically,
we
bring
you
back
here
to
this
page
and
go
ahead
and
on
the
import
existed,
drop
in
an
email
for
yeah
type
today
or
notification.
If
your
balance
runs
low
and
then
here's
the
drag
and
drop.
So
basically,
you
just
take
your
key
store
file.
Drag
it
right
in
here
you
can
import
up
to
five
of
them
at
a
time.
B
Put
your
password
in
this
never
touches
our
servers.
Nothing
is
stored.
Everything
happens
on
the
client
side,
so
everything's
Ultra,
secure
and
basically
click
next
here,
and
it
goes
through
the
fee
process
and
you're
into
the
network.
So
that's
that's
it
guys.
I
appreciate
your
time
and
listening
to
me
talk
about
safe
steak
and
I
hope
hope.
You
learned
something
new.
A
Thank
you
so
much
for
the
presentation
Chris.
It
was
really
nice.
I
love
the
estate
safe
streak
architecture.
It
was
helpful
to
understand
the
overall
process
that
you
are
trying
to
have
it
over
here.
I
would
encourage
people
to
maybe
drop
questions
if
they
have
here
in
the
chat.
I
have
a
couple
of
them.
If
you
don't
mind.
A
Thank
you.
So
my
first
question
is
about
the
minimum
mistaking
threshold
you
did
mention
about
the
start:
income
to
it
and
there
was
a
mention
of
32
Eid
in
the
first
stage,
and
perhaps
you
also
mentioned
that
the
threshold
could
be
decreased
to
0.1
F
wondering
where
we
are
right
now.
B
Yep
so
where
we
are
right
now
is
with
the
32
East
deposits,
that's
stage
one
code
and
basically
that
is
to
you
know,
bring
the
product
to
mainnet.
You
know
we're
testing
that
particular
code
version.
In
the
background
we
want
to
make
sure
that
is
Rock
Solid
and
ready
to
go
before
we
introduce
the
liquid
staking
and
lower
the
the
threshold.
B
So
you
know
really
we're
talking
about,
like
the
other
players
in
the
space,
getting
a
a
main
nut
product
out
there
with
that
32
week,
deposit
and
then
sort
of
moving
forward
from
there.
A
That
is
interesting
to
know
so
you
mentioned
that
the
the
project
demo,
it
was
on
the
test
net
I'm
wondering
if
you
are
also
participating
in
the
Hollis
key
test
net
or
is
it
some
different
test
net
which
test
net
We
are
following
here.
B
Yeah,
so
this
is
this
is
on
go
early
testnet.
If
that's
is
that
what
you're
referring
to.
A
That's
right:
yeah
I
was
wondering
because
they
know
that
garlic
is
going
to
go
away
soon
and
holistic
would
be
replacing
Godley.
So
we
generally
encourage
you
know
all
projects
to
move
on
to
holusky
as
soon
as
possible
and
yeah
to
participate
in
the
hall.
Sk
test
net
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
parietal.
Show
me,
and
we
can
point
you
to
the
right
people.
B
Yeah
that'd,
be
great.
I
will
definitely
mention
that
and
and
see
what
our
plans
are
for
that.
A
B
So
the
fees
essentially
are
from
the
validator
to
the
operator
they're
going
to
pay
a
set
number
of
DVT
tokens
per
month
to
the
operator
committee,
and
then
the
protocol
will
will
go
ahead
and
split
that
out
among
four
and
take
care
of
it.
That
way,
the
the
operator
does
not
pay
a
fee
to
anyone.
What
happens
with
with
that
is
sort
of
10
of
their
yields
overall
yields
the
protocol
collects,
if
you
will
so
that
is
there.
B
There
is
a
fee
on
both
sides,
but
the
validator
is
more
of
a
service
fee
and
the
operator
is
is
more
of
just
sort
of
a
protocol
collection.
A
All
right
that
clarifies
well
thank
you,
so
much
and
I
would
also
appreciate
the
team
working
and
using
language
rest
for
writing
the
entire
protocol.
We
have
recently
noticed
that
trust
is
catching
up
and
we
are
also
expecting
execution
client
in
Rust
called
Wrath,
so
yeah,
it's
good
to
see
another
project
coming
up
in
here.
A
Very
well
I
wonder
if
anyone
else
on
the
call
has
any
question.
C
Yeah,
so,
first
of
all,
thanks
for
the
presentation
and
I
had
to
be
in
and
out
of
it,
so
I
apologize
if
I'm
asking
something
that
you
already
directly
referred
to.
But
if
I'm
understanding
right
so
you've
got
one
private
key,
that's
a
registered
validator
in
the
deposit
contract
and
it's
deposited,
32,
eighth
and
then
basically
the
work
so
to
speak,
of
that
validation
is
being
distributed
to
this
Committee
of
operators.
C
C
B
That's
an
excellent
question
that
honestly
I've
never
been
asked
before
and
you
know
to
be
very
transparent
with
you:
I
am
not
the
tech
person
on
the
on
the
project
or,
or
you
know,
part
of
that
team.
I'm
more
on
the
marketing
side.
I
would
have
to.
You
know,
find
that
information
out,
because
there's
you
know
the
the
separation
between
the
proposer
and
the
Builder
I'm,
not
entirely
sure
how
that
how
that
plays
out.
My
understanding
is
that
it's
really
no
different.
C
Yeah,
okay,
I
I,
get
what
you're
saying,
but
that's
why
blocks
get
a
little
bit
complicated
to
me,
because,
with
the
attestations,
the
data
should
be
homogeneous
across
all
of
the
operators.
That
makes
more
sense
to
me,
but
for
the
blind,
it's
okay,
though
I
I
I
didn't
mean
to
try
and
bend
this
lawyer
with
the
technical,
no.
B
C
Kind
of
in
that
direction
also,
you
were
talking
about
how
the
validation,
the
validation
threshold
gets
lowered
as
in
to
to
be
able
to
validate,
because
each
individual
operator
doesn't
need
to
have
the
full
32
eighth
deposit.
At
the
same
time,
I
mean
so
basically
I.
Actually,
let
me
start
this
from
a
different
angle.
Maybe
the
number
four
like
the
four
operators
per
per
validator
private
key.
Is
that
number
set
in
stone
or
can
it
also
be,
for
example,
more
operators
than
that
to
each
private
key.
B
Also
a
great
question
right
now
because
of
say
operator
fees
and
making
this
affordable
for
validators.
That
kind
of
thing
and
and
a
lot
of
technical
things
also
us
and
two
other
protocols
as
I
understand,
have
gone
with
the
four
operator
construct.
It
doesn't
mean
it's
set
in
stone.
There
can
be
more
operators
as
part
of
the
committee
it
just
that
doesn't
exist
right
now,
but
it
is
something
we
have
talked
about
and
can
be
done.
So
you
could
have
six.
You
could
have
eight.
C
C
So
then,
using
the
four
operator
setup,
so
the
private
key
itself
has
deposited
32
East.
You
were
talking
I,
think
about
a
two
eth
setup
for
The
Operators
that
they
would
be
required
to
put
down
a
positive
two
ether
in
order
to
to
be
operators.
Is
that
correct,
yeah.
B
So,
essentially,
there's
in
stage
two
there's
an
initiator
role
that
that
operator,
that
sort
of
starts
the
whole
creates
the
mini
pool,
and
we
originally
had
that
at
80th
and
it
it
just
got
lowered
to
two
eth.
So
that
is
the
that
initial
deposit
creates
the
mini
pool,
and
then
you
know
in
the
multiple
depositing
scenario:
that's
when
I
talked
about
our
dkg
kicking
in,
which
is
bringing
the
four
operators
that
are
gonna
manage
to
validate
or
allow
them
to
create
a
key
pair.
B
You
know
private
public
and
without
any
of
them
ever
having
any
knowledge
of
the
original
key
or
the
shared
secret.
So
that's
that's
kind
of
the
secret
sauce
right.
C
So
it
does
mean
that
also
in
the
end,
I
I,
don't
think
this
is
problematic.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
I
am
understanding
it
right
that
if
you're
charging
two
weeks
per
operator
and
there's
four
operators
to
the
validator,
whoever
is
registering
the
initial
validator
I
forgot.
What
title
you
gave
him.
They
do
have
substantially
more
at
risk,
so
to
speak,
and
it's
in.
If
there's
a
slashing
incident,
whoever
made
the
deposit
ultimately
is
going
to
lose
the
brunt
of
the
slashing.
C
B
So
think
of
it,
this
way
the
four
there's
only
one
operator
making
a
deposit
right
he's,
making
the
two-eat
deposit,
the
the
rest
of
the
pool,
does
not
have
to
come
from
four
three
other
operators
right.
The
the
three
other
operators
are
just
they're,
going
to
be
chosen
by
that
initializer
operator
to
manage
the
validator,
but
they
have
nothing
to
do
with
the
deposit.
Only
the
one
does.
C
D
B
Yep,
so
that
two-weath
deposit
is
essentially
filled
with
30
eth
from
the
pool.
C
And
so,
and
for
now
so
does
that
mean
there's
also
like
a
gap
in
the
stake
and
the
there's
kind
of
an
initial
operator?
Actually
I
should
probably
just
ask
it
open-ended
and
now
previous
to
the
staking
pool
so
where's
the
32
come
from.
B
B
So
that's
what
exists
right
now
when
we,
when
we
enable
our
stage
2
code
that
will
enable
the
staking
pool
and
then
and
then
and
then
essentially
that's
when
you've
got
that
two
weeks,
deposit
filled
with
30
eth
from
the
pool
okay
by
the
initiator
operator,
but
the
other
three
operators
he
chooses:
they
they
don't
they
don't
they
don't
have
anything
to
do
with
the
other
30
eth
that
comes
they're
just
going
to
manage
the
validator
and
collect
their
fee
with
with
the
initiator
operator,
as
the
fourth
operator
in
the
committee.
C
B
The
no
the
reward
is
going
to
be
split
between
that
initiator
operator
and
the
other
stakers
that
put
in
eth
that
filled
the
30
for
the
to
make
the
32
and
then
the
other
three
operators
are
going
to
get
paid
their
fee
from
the
validator
right.
So.
D
E
A
Well,
thanks
Chris,
it
was
really
nice
to
have
you
here
on
ethereum
Caterers
call
explaining
about
another
option
available
for
ethereum
Community
for
speaking
outside
yeah.
B
Thanks
so
much
Pooja,
we
I
appreciate
the
the
invite
to
come
and
talk
to
you
guys
so
I
think
at
this
point,
I'll
go
ahead
and
drop
off,
but
you
guys
you
guys,
have
a
great
rest
of
your
your
meeting
and
your
day.
A
Thank
you
you
too,
very
well.
Moving
on
today,
we
are
joined
by
a
new
contributor,
so
let
me
first
invite
him
to
maybe
talk
a
few
words
about
himself
his
interests
with
the
Italian
cat
hurdles
and
how
he
sees
himself
to
be.
You
know
contributing
to
the
Italian
ecosystem.
Let
me
welcome
haresh.
F
Thank
you
very
much
for
inviting
me
to
the
call
so
I've
been
involved
with
ethereum
and
web
3
since
around
2017
and
I've
been
developer
by
trade,
but
I'm
also
doing
developer
relations
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
contributing
to
ech
in
in
terms
of
doing
community
outreach,
bringing
more
attention
to
this
initiative,
or
maybe
even
any
other
operational
needs,
so
some
a
bit
flexible
over
there
I
need
to
find
a
home
so
yeah.
Thank
you
very
much
for
letting
me
come
on
board.
A
You
are
very
welcome
I'm,
happy
to
share
that.
Horatio
has
already
started
contributing.
We
all
know
that
Bitcoin
Grant
round
18
is
going
to
be
started
from
today.
So
Harish
and
Santosh
worked
together
to
put
up
the
grand
application
I'm
going
to
share
the
link
here
in
the
chat
as
well
as
I
will
share
it
on
the
agenda
for
the
grand
round
for
ethereum
cat
holder.
A
A
Moving
on
to
the
usual
items
for
Canada's
update,
the
first
one
here
is
ethereum
Network
upgrade.
We
all
know
we
are
working
towards
Cancun
and
genev
upgrade
I
have
added
a
link
to
the
specs
for
both
or
the
latest
specs,
for
both
the
execution
and
consensus
layer.
Please
check
it
out.
We
had
a
4844
implementers
call
27
happened
two
weeks
ago
or
not
this
Monday,
but
the
money.
A
week
ago,
I
have
added
the
link
to
the
video
recording
and
Readiness
checklist.
Please
check
it
out.
A
There
are
changes
included
in
the
network
upgrade
and
most
of
them
have
been
updated
on
ethereum
cat
herders
website
page.
Thank
you
for
adding
those
on
their
website
to
George.
Please
check
out
ethereumcatharders.com
there.
You
will
find
the
list
of
proposals
and
also
the
updates
with
respect
to
devnet.
Currently
we
are
in
dotnet
8.
We
are
having
the
specs
available
for
devnet
8
and
all
links
are
up
to
date.
We
have
added
a
lot
of
resources
now
our
video
and
other
resources
that
we
have
collected
from
different
websites
for
gencon
upgrade.
A
A
Okay,
we
have
also
added
the
playlist
for
Peep
and
Eep,
where
we
have
discussed
all
but
one
proposal,
so
we
are
expecting
one
other
proposal
with
Alex
stoke
I
think
it
is
next
week
and
that
will
cover
all
the
eibs
which
are
being
expected
with
the
Den
con
upgrade.
A
Last
week
we
had
a
discussion
with
geometry
for
the
self-destruct
proposal,
which
was
in
discussion
for
quite
some
time,
so
please
check
out
and
there's
also
a
requester
to
community
by
the
self-destruct
team
that
if
the
proposal
is
breaking
their
contract
by
any
means-
and
that
was
missed-
and
it
is
like
something
new
that
they
have
not
found
it
in
their
research-
please
reach
out
to
team
on
Fellowship
of
ethereum
magician.
Let
them
know
about
this
project
that
you
have
and
the
proposal
may
break
your
contracts.
A
People
are
working
hard
to
find
a
workaround
and
may
be
able
to
suggest
you
something
how
we
can
fix
the
issue.
I
have
also
added
the
video
recording
for
eof
implementers
meeting.
20
eof
is
not
expected
with
tank
on,
but
people
are
working
towards
the
Prague
upgrade.
So
we
are
also
expecting
this
check
out
the
mega
aspects,
because
there
are
multiple
proposal
for
evm
updates,
so
check
out
the
euf
Mega
specs
links
added
to
the
agenda.
A
All
right,
I'm
gonna
quickly
go
over
events
and
fellowship
and
yeah.
So,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
Bitcoin
Grant
is
open.
The
link
is
added
here.
Please
share
your
support
by
contributing
to
this
Grand
round.
A
Con
2024
location
has
been
announced,
it's
in
Japan
I'm,
not
sure
of
the
date
yet,
but
people
may
be
aware
that
the
event
would
be
organized
in
Japan.
There's
a
translator.org
going
on
today
is
the
last
date
for
making
the
application
check
out
the
link
added
here
in
the
agenda.
If
you
are
interested
to
participate
in
translator,
then,
and
for
Defcon
for
Dev
connect
Istanbul
the
Istanbul
covert
tickets
are
available
now
I
have
added
the
link
to
the
blog
post,
shared
by
ethereum
Foundation,
how
people
can
get
tickets
to
covert
space
here.
A
There
is
a
new
initiative
proposed
by
ZK
to
create
a
video
series
ZK.
If
you
would
like
to
maybe
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
the
concept.
The
idea
that
you
have
in
mind
and
anything
Caterers
can
do
to
support.
E
Yeah
sure
thank
you
for
giving
me
the
time.
There's
been
a
lot
of
talk
lately
and
I'm,
seeing
a
lot
of
Twitter,
threads
and
stuff
where
people
are
talking
about.
E
You
know,
building
your
own
full,
node
and,
and
you
know
getting
that
started,
and
basically
all
the
comments
and
those
types
of
threads
are
people
who
are
probably
software
developers
who
have
never
stood
one
up
kind
of
in
the
same
position,
I'm
in
who
are
afraid
of
the
technical
complexity
or
the
cost,
and
and
things
like
that,
so
I
thought
it'd
be
really
cool.
E
If
we
made
like
a
video
series
that
goes
from
zero
understanding
of
how
to
build
a
full
node
like
following
the
ethereum
docs
for
how
to
stand
one
up
and
going
through
the
whole
process
and
showing
all
the
troubleshooting
and
everything
that
goes
into
standing,
one
up
building
it,
the
total
cost
will
be
put
in
there
and
everything
and
we
can
make
a
whole
bunch
of
content
out
of
it.
You
know
putting
out
blog
posts,
status,
update
videos,
you
know
tutorials
and.
F
E
Can
experiment
with
you
know
what
is
it
like
to
stand?
One
up
that
is
using
the
DAP
node
software
or
using
tap
node
Hardware,
even
or
building
your
own
hardware,
and
then
using
you
know
something
off
the
shelf
to
to
put
together.
You
know
different
elcl
combinations,
I
think
it'd
be
a
fun
way
to
kind
of
increase
visibility
and
give
people
kind
of
a
tutorial.
That's
more
video
oriented
to
follow
if
they
want
to
become
a
solo
sticker
or
just
set
up
a
full
node
and.
E
E
Let
me
drop
that
in
and
then
there's
another
one
that
I
saw
that
a
lot
of
people
were
referring
to
I
think
it
was
potentially
by
dap
node,
but
yeah
I
haven't
seen
anything
like
that.
Yet.
E
I
am
going
from
zero
to
building
a
full
node.
So
you
know
it
would
be
great
if
we
could
use
some
of
our
connections,
and
you
know
just
make
sure
that
the
information
that
gets
put
out
there
is
is
accurate
and
good,
and
you
know
if
people
want
to
help
out
and
help
me
figure
out
how
to
wash
some
bugs
and
stuff.
That
would
be
great
too.
C
C
Not
from
East
Staker
per
se
also
one
thing
that
I
think
I
might
recommend.
Before
doing
it
is
actually
just
poking
in
teeth,
sticker
and
asking
them.
If
there
is
anything
like
this,
because
I
think
they'd
be
the
most
likely
people
know
about
it
totally.
A
I
think
yeah,
it's
a
good
idea,
of
course,
and
even
if
eat
stickers
have
it,
we
can
also
have
the
information
shared.
But
we
just
need
to
make
sure
that
whatever
are
being
shared
by
us
is
something
new
and
I
am
also
thinking
about,
like
you
just
shared
about
Basu
hyper
Ledger
blog
post
over
here.
E
F
A
I
definitely
love
the
idea
and
open
to
support.
If
you
would
like
to
maybe
start
the
series,
but
I
can
I
mean
if
you're
checking
with
the
each
sticker.
That's
fine,
otherwise
I
can
also
pay
next
to
make
sure
we
are
not
stepping
on
anyone
stove
here
and
we
are
trying
to
produce
a
little
bit
different
content.
A
A
So
the
next
item
here
is
update
on
ech
access,
especially
for
Twitter
I
think
the
actors
have
been
updated
now.
Santosh
has
also
the
access
to
Twitter
and
we
are
trying
to
start
sharing
information
using
cathode
is
Twitter,
mostly
we'll
try
to
create
threads
and
also
share
the
information.
With
respect
to
the
dental
upgrade.
We
have
a
lot
of
content.
We
would
like
to
increase
the
reach
with
the
repeated
and
regular,
with
regular
tweets
going
out.
A
And
the
last
thing
here
is
about
new
ideas
for
Community
engagement.
We
always
appreciate
bringing
up
new
suggestions,
new
ideas,
how
we
can
increase
ethereum
catheters
reach
to
the
community
last
week
having
a
chat
with
haresh.
We
collected
some
of
the
ideas
hope
to
get
some
more
clarity
on
those
or
maybe
we
can
pick
up
one
of
the
ideas
in
the
next
meeting
agenda
to
discuss
more
and
collect
more
thoughts
from
the
group,
so
we
can
start
working
on
it.
A
Okay,
so
the
next
one
here
is
General
updates
and
discussion
ceremony,
special
contributions,
blog
post
issued
by
Trent
and
Carl.
The
special
contribution
period
was
open
for
a
few
days.
I
hope.
If
you
haven't
made
your
contribution
earlier,
you
could
have
done
it
in
this
one,
but
this
is
a
detailed
blog
post
about
the
ceremony
since
it
started.
A
I
would
appreciate
people
taking
a
read
of
it.
This
is
something
interesting
that
we
are
trying
to
create
a
more
education
about.
You
know
kcd
and
the
protocol
thing
that
we
are
trying
to
have
it
with
4844.
A
So
you
may
check
out
the
blog
post
here
in
recent
news.
We
heard
about
git
coins.
Collaboration
with
shell
I
found
it
interesting,
because
this
is
another
way
of
getting
mainstream
aligned
towards
the
blockchain
community
about
the
open
source
ecosystem.
So
it's
a
good
thing
to
see.
Many
mainstream
organizations
coming
up
and
joining
us
I
have
added
the
stats
for
difficult,
Twitter,
Youtube
and
Linkedin.
A
We
also
have
added
the
link
to
all
the
social
media,
so
if
you
are
not
subscribed
to
or
if
you
aren't
aware,
if
you
are
not
an
artist
card,
you
can
check
the
link
over
here
and
join
our
Discord
and
the
next
one
is
ech.
Engineering
I
did
mention
about
the
Duncan
page
I,
wonder
if
we
have
anything
new
here
to
add
charge.
D
There's
still
some
stuff
on
the
docket
that
I
do
have
listed
out
like
adding
Google
analytics.
There's
the
eips
for
inclusion.
I
think
I
need
to
remove
one
of
them
if
I
haven't
already
and
then
just
like
a
little
bit
of
polishing
on
the
Duncan
page
in
terms
of
reordering
the
sections
just
make
a
look
a
little
better.
So.
A
A
research
operations
we
are
creating
YouTube
short
I
have
received
YouTube
shots
of
past,
staking
demos
that
we
have
in
Canada's
meeting
I'm
hoping
to
upload
them
soon.
Maybe
we
can
start
releasing
one
every
week
today
was
the
third
staking
demo
that
we
invited
the
team
to
present
it
in
our
call.
A
But
we
will
have
those
clips
available
on
ethereum
categories
YouTube
on
Peep
And.
If
shots,
we
are
adding
them
in
community
playlist.
You
can
check
out
for
every
proposal
in
the
past
three
months,
I
believe
that
we
have
discussed
on
ech
podcast
glad
I
have
weekly
on
the
call.
Today.
I
am
hoping
that
we
are
almost
in
sync.
Where
are
we.
E
So
EIP
7045
goes
out
this
week.
It's
already
edited
and
done
I
just
need
to
blur
it
out
and
then
I
think,
there's
one
more
that
I
haven't
gotten
the
video
for,
but
after
that,
we're
up
to
date.
A
D
A
On
eaps
inside
I
think
devotion,
two
of
the
aps
inside
website
is
live
now,
as
per
the
latest
update.
We
have
four
track
proposals,
five
proposals
and
review
one
proposal
and
final
and
one
in
the
last
call.
So
the
final
proposal
is
proposal:
2135,
commentable
interface,
ticket
Etc
I
think
it
is
by
William.
A
Foreign
I'm.
Sorry,
if
I
have
mispronounced
his
name,
the
proposal
and
last
call
is
a
ERC
6492
signature
validation
for
a
pre-deploy
contracts.
The
last
date
for
review
is
29th
August.
Anyone
having
any
thoughts
on
this
proposal,
they
have
suggestion
and
they
would
like
to
see
any
spec
change.
Please
reach
out
to
authors
on
Fellowship
of
ethereum
magician.
We
are
not
allowing
any
changes
post.
The
proposal
is
moved
to
the
final.
A
As
I
mentioned
earlier,
we
are
hoping
to
have
conversation
on
eip4788
beacon,
block
route
with
Alexis
stoke
that's
plan
on
September
5th.
We
will
be
having
done
up
testing
with
Pareto
shayanti,
Mario
and
Barnabas
Busa
on
August
22nd.
We
are
also
having
a
talk
on
holistic
test.
Net
hollowski
is
expected
to
be
live
on
15th
of
September,
so
we
have
planned
a
talk
with
paretosh
on
September
27th
a
week
after
that,
so
we
can
perhaps
talk
about.
How
is
it
working
like
where
we
are
is
this?
A
On
meeting
notes,
I
suppose
we
have
received
meeting
notes
for
acde167
AC,
dc115
and
I
have
also
added
the
recording
and
agenda
for
the
next
meeting
for
EIT
editing
office
hour.
I
will
have
to
take
a
look.
What
happened
with
eipip
I?
Don't
see
the
link
to
the
notes,
Here
well,
I.
Think
that's
all
from
the
items
for
discussion
here.