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From YouTube: Ethereum.org Community Call - December 2021
Description
These calls are an opportunity for the Ethereum community to learn about the latest updates to Ethereum.org and to share feedback.
Website: https://ethereum.org
Discord: https://discord.gg/rZz26QWfCg
A
A
As
a
quick
heads
up,
we
will
be
recording
this
call
to
put
on
youtube.
So
if
you
don't
want
to
be
on
the
stream,
please
keep
your
camera
off
feel
free,
not
to
speak
on
my
if
you
don't
want
to.
A
I
put
the
agenda
into
the
community
called
channel,
so
you
can
view
that
if
you
want
to
follow
along,
let's
just
start
with
a
question
now
background
of
introductions.
A
So
I
can
start
hi,
I'm
joshua
from
glasgow
and
scotland,
I'm
the
community
lead
for
ephedrium.org
and
feel
free
to.
Thank
you.
If
any
ideas
you
have
for
the
community
or
any
support
needs
or
if
you
want
to
collaborate
in
some
way
with
the
team
luca,
would
you
like
to
go
next.
C
C
I
guess
paul.
You
wanna.
D
Everyone,
my
name
is
paul.
I
am
ethereum.org
front-end
developer,
I'm
out
on
the
west
coast
and
also
a
bit
of
a
professional
rabbit
hole
inspector.
I
am
a
big
fan
of
things
like
poe
apps,
as
well
as
the
staking
community
and
protocol
support
I'll
pass
it
along
to
corwin.
E
Hey
everyone
corwin.
I
live
in
alberta,
canada,
I'm
a
web
developer
on
the
ethereum.org
team,
working
on
ethereum.org
and
yeah.
If
you
guys
ever
have
any
technical
questions
when
you
get
stuck
working
on
features
or
anything
that
you're
committing
or
contributing
for
ethereum.org
feel
free
to
reach
out
in
the
discord,
you
have
a
few
contributing
channels
and
stuff
that
happy
to
help
out
in,
I
guess
paul
blow.
You
can
go
next.
F
G
Everybody
awesome
to
see
so
many
people
here,
thanks
for
coming
cool
to
see
a
bunch
of
familiar
names.
My
name's
sam,
I
live
in
lake
tahoe,
california,
I've
been
yeah
working
on
ethereum.org
for
two
years
and
change.
Now,
I'm
a
software
developer
and
team
lead
here
at
the
ethereum.org
squad.
G
You
can
see
just
a
small
group
of
us
and
really
driven
by
the
community.
You
folks,
who
you
know
hundreds
of
code
and
con
content
contributors
and
thousands
of
translators
that
make
make
this
project
possible.
So
thank
you
all
yeah
love
to
chat
all
things
ethereum.
My
my
username
sammyjammin
you'll,
see
me
on
discord
and
github
and
feel
free
to
reach
out.
If
you
ever
want
to
get
in
touch.
A
Okay
thanks
everyone.
I've
just
started
sharing
my
screen.
So
if
you
want
to
have
a
look
at
that,
if
you're
not
following
along
with
the
agenda,
feel
free,
the
last
thing
we
really
wanted
to
cover
is
this
is
obviously
a
community
call
for
ephedium.org
the
website
and
not
so
much
a
community
call
that
represents
the
ephedium
network
or
protocol
directly.
A
Our
team
is
supported
by
the
athenian
foundation,
but
we
don't
even
necessarily
represent
the
views
of
the
ephedian
foundation
itself,
so
just
wanted
to
clear
that
up
to
start
with
that
in
mind,
where
possible
will
try
to
prioritize
discussion
around
things
like
how
the
website
ethereum.org
can
better
create
content
to
help
developers
build
on
ethereum
or
things
like
create,
better
educational
content
to
make
ethereum
more
accessible,
and
maybe
not
so
much
around
things
like
what
is
happening
with
sharding
on
a
feeding,
for
instance.
A
With
that
being
said,
many
of
us
do
live
and
breathe
ethereum.
So
we're
happy
to
answer
a
wide
range
of
questions
if
time
allows
so
on.
This
call,
as
the
agenda
says,
we'll
quickly
just
run
through
some
standout
features
that
have
been
implemented
by
the
community.
A
Quick
q,
a
so
the
first
thing
that
I
actually
wanted
to
highlight
was
just
some
awesome
things
that
we've
added
to
the
site
recently
as
a
result
of
some
community
contributions.
So
I'm
going
to
stop
sharing
my
screen.
Just
now
and
first
up,
we've
got
corwin
who's,
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
zen
mode
and
type
search.
D
E
Awesome
so
yeah,
as
josh
said,
we
would
like
to
highlight
a
few
features
that
were
merged
quite
recently
for
ethereum.org
that
were
standout
features
from
contributors
in
the
community,
so
one
of
the
new
ones
that
we
merged
that,
maybe
some
of
you
have
used,
was
a
zen
mode
toggle
for
the
documentation
section
of
ethereum.org,
and
so
for
those
that
aren't
familiar
with
what
zen
mode
is.
We
have
a
toggle
up
in
the
top
right
here
of
that
page
when
you
toggle
it
it'll
get
rid
of
all
the
menus
and
navigation
items.
E
For
that
page
it'll
just
focus
you
on
the
content
for
the
documentation.
That's
there,
you
can
just
have
to
hit
that
toggle
to
open
it
or
turn
it
on.
I
guess
and
same
thing
to
turn
it
back
off.
You
can
also
hit
the
escape
key
to
turn
it
off,
but
yeah.
This
is
a
contribution
made
by
and
I'm
probably
going
to
butcher
the
name
but
akimadan
and
very
much
appreciate
this
contribution
to
ethereum.org.
E
It's
really
very
helpful
for
people
who
are
going
through
the
documentation
just
being
able
to
focus
on
the
content,
and
one
other
feature
I
would
like
to
highlight
here
is
shortcut
focus
for
searching,
so
you
might
have
seen
our
search
bar
changed
for
desktop
recently,
where
we
added
this
slash
into
it.
Basically,
what
that
was
highlighting
is
when
you
hit
the
slash
on
your
keyboard,
it'll
auto
focus
onto
that
search
making
it.
E
So
you
can
search
the
website
quicker
without
having
to
take
your
hands
off
the
keyboard
or
the
mouse,
or
something
like
that
and
would
like
to
thank
again
I'll,
probably
put
your
name
but
s
nikhil,
for
that
yeah
definitely
appreciate
these
features,
guys
and
looking
forward
to
highlighting
more
community
features.
I
believe
paul
has
one
that
he
is
going
to
highlight
so
I'll.
Stop
sharing
my
screen
here.
D
Oh
sure,
I
won't
be
necessarily
sharing
a
screen.
If
you
want
to
check
out,
I
think
I
was
going
to
look
at
it's
on
ethereum.org
homepage.
You
can
scroll
down
to
the
bottom,
so
the
home
page.
This
is
something
that
we
set
up
close
to
closer
to
a
year
where
it
was
just
a
very
simple
setup.
We
wanted
to
display
some
common
metrics
that
people
would
look
at
related
to
the
ethereum
ecosystem,
give
people
a
glance
of
what's
going
on
on
every
given
day.
D
This
started
off
as
just
the
simple
value
and
we
had
a
contributor
who
helped
us
out
getting
getting
going
with
charts
on
the
page.
This
was
andrew
rofos.
Thank
you
so
much
andrew
for
helping
out
with
that.
I
had
hopped
in
that
too
long.
This
was
a
couple
months
ago
now
we're
over
the
edge
after
we
got
away
from
these
charts.
D
So,
yes,
apologies
for
the
value
locked
and
defy
endpoint
that
you
see
here.
This
is
something
that's
on
our
docket
as
well.
We
want
to
get
that
taken
care
of
we've
been
in
touch
with
the
folks
over
at
d5
pulse
and
may
consider.
C
D
G
G
We
publish
our
roadmaps
every
quarter
on
github
for
like
features
and
new
content
that
we
plan
to
create,
but
like
a
lot
of
what
happens
on,
ethereum.org
is
community
driven,
and
I
think
these
are
three
great
examples
of
like
people
taking
initiative
to
suggest
new
features
that
we
hadn't
even
thought
of
and
got
this
stuff
added
to
the
website.
So
if
you
are
looking
to
yeah
get
involved,
build
your
resume
kind
of
build
your
reputation
in
the
in
the
ethereum
space.
This
is
a
great
way
to
do
it.
A
Yeah
so
thanks
corwin
paul
sam
yeah
as
sam
was
saying.
These
are
really
great
examples
of
contributors
advocating
for
features
that
we
weren't
actively
focused
on
and
now
they're
live,
then
used
by
potentially
millions
of
users
so
really
great
to
see,
especially
some
improvements
like
the
charts
that
we've
wanted
to
do
for
a
long
time,
but
just
maybe
didn't
have
the
capacity
to
actually
prioritize
so
yeah
once
again,
just
a
big
thanks
to
hakeem,
seth,
nikhil
and
andrew
for
their
contributions.
There.
D
A
Next
up,
we
have
the
community
hub
that
we
quickly
want
to
discuss
again,
although
this
was
completed
by
our
team.
Much
of
the
design
work
was
completed
by
a
contributor
who
was
collaborating
with
us
and
through
discord.
So
big
thanks
to
scott
for
all
of
his
work
on
this.
A
So
the
motivation
behind
this
page
itself
was
that
her
old
community
page
was
just
really
a
poorly
organized
bunch
of
lists.
We
wanted
to
create
something
that
was
both
more
visually
interesting
and
more
helpful
to
people
to
find
their
place
within
the
community.
A
Obviously
it
varies
so
greatly
from
person
to
person,
but
we've
found
that,
like
the
key
points
here
are
just
finding
a
place
where
you
actually
belong
within
ethereum
being
able
to
earn
money
and
being
able
to
make
an
impact
and
was
some
just
key
important
points
we
thought
were
worthy
of
highlighting
next,
we
want
to
just
highlight
we
wanted
and
just
to
highlight
different
ways
to
get
involved.
So
we've
got
our
four
main
call
outs
here.
C
A
Wanted
to
grow
out
these
resources
that
we
listed,
but
the
trouble
with
the
original
design
was
that
it
became
very
hard
to
just
find
what
you
were
looking
for.
So
we
used
some
clever
design
tricks
here,
the
use
of
icons
just
to
make
the
more
information
more
scannable
added
some
nice
spacing
to
it.
And
now
you
can
see
it's
now
very
easy
just
to
navigate
and
find
what
you
actually
want.
A
We
also
broke
out
this
events
section,
which
includes
our
events
and
meetups,
so
to
allow
people
to
participate
in
events,
conferences,
etc.
We
wanted
everything
just
to
be
easier
to
find
before
what
we
listed
was
just
a
simple
list
of
events
and
again
this
was
really
hard
to
navigate
and
users
weren't,
given
all
the
the
correct
information.
A
So
in
this
new
design
with
each
event,
you
can
see
it's
very
easy
to
find
the
dates
of
the
events
and
we
also
explicitly
state
where
the
event's
actually
happening.
So
again,
you
can
find
an
event
near
you
and
one
will
actually
work
for
you
for
the
meetups.
The
main
change
we
added
was
just
to
add
search
functionality
to
this.
A
Next
iteration
of
this
page
will
be
our
or
this
community
hub
rather
we'll
be
including
a
meetup
guide.
So
that
we'll
get
you
all
the
information
you
need
about,
how
to
actually
start
a
meetup.
So
keep
your
eye
out
for
that
that
should
be
coming
out
beginning
at
next
year.
At
some
point,
hopefully,
we've
got
this
section
for
contributing
to
projects.
A
A
You
want
to
write
content
for
ethereum,
and
so
we
just
provide
you
places
that
you
can
look,
so
you
can
actively
contribute
and
whether
it's
writing-
or
you
want
to
organize
meetups
or
perhaps
you're
a
researcher,
and
you
want
to
just
find
out
how
to
get
involved
with
research.
This
is
all
contained
in
this
one
page,
rather
than
just
being
split,
as
we
said
before
in
this
community
page,
which
was
a
bit
of
a
mess
of
just
different
links.
A
And
on
this
page,
we've
obviously
got
a
couple
of
more
things:
call
outs
to
finding
jobs
in
the
ecosystem,
getting
a
grant.
If
you
are
working
on
a
project
and
you
need
funding,
you
should
definitely
check
this
page
out
contributing
to
ethereum.org
itself.
That's
obviously
something
that
we
would
love
to
see
and
if
you
need
help
with
that
feel
free
to
message
me
or
anyone
else
in
the
team
yeah
and
the
last
thing
I'd
like
to
cover
on
this
is
just
our
new
support
page.
A
So
it
starts
out
just
very
basically
explaining
the
decentralized
nature
of
ethereum
and
that
there
is
no
official
support
for
ethereum
but
directs
users
for
places
where
they
can
get
support,
so,
whether
that's
support
with
their
wallet,
support,
building
out
decentralized
applications
on
ethereum
or
even
running
their
own
nodes.
A
A
So
if
you
do
look
through
this
and
you
find
things
that
you
think
we
should
ask
feel
free
to
ping
us
or
feel
free
to
open
an
issue
or
a
pr
and
we'll
try
and
get
different
things
added
and
again,
obviously
any
feedback
you
have
on
this
page
we'd
love
to
hear
about
so
please
post
them
and
our
discord,
preferably
on
our
website
general
channel
or
just
reach
out
individually
to
a
team
member.
A
So
next
up
the
important
part
for
many
people
here,
the
apps.
So
if
you
aren't,
you
should
check
out
my
screen
just
now,
because
it
was
where
I'll
be.
Firstly,
sharing
the
passcode
to
get
the
po
so
I'll
quickly
run
through
how
to
actually
claim
it
before
we
do
that.
If
you
go
to
any
channel
on
our
discord
server,
you
can
see
in
the
users
list
on
the
right-hand
pane
that
the
pull-up
bot
is
right
at
the
top.
A
If
you
click
on
this
bot
and
send
the
message
you'll
just
send
the
keyword
to
the
poet
bot
and
the
poet
bot
will
send
you
a
link
back
with
a
claim
link
back
for
where
you
can
get
your
app
click
on
that
fill
in
your
address
and
your
wall
address,
and
that
will
be
your
point
claimed.
A
H
H
I'm
just
wondering
what
is
the
pull-up?
D
Stands
for
proof
of
attendance
protocol,
which
ultimately
is
just
a
set
of
where
you
can
get
nfts,
essentially
c721,
minted
for
just
participating
in
different
things,
various
things,
especially
in
the
ethereum
ecosystem.
It
was
put
together
at
east
denver
in
19.
I
believe
patricio
warthalter
is
the
guy
who
leads
the
project.
D
These
are
minted
originally
on
xdi
and
they're
minted
for
free
on
which
side
chain
to
etherium.
If
you
want
to
pay
the
gas,
you
can
easily
click
a
button
and
migrate
it
over
to
mainnet,
but
ultimately,
it's
just
a
fun
way
to
show
that
you
participated
in
different
things
and
to
kind
of
build
up
a
repertoire.
If
you
will
like
a
little
collection
of
poeps
as
you
attend
different
things
in
the
ethereum
space,
they
can
be
for
virtual
events
like
this
one.
They
can
also
be
they're
all
very
prevalent
in
real
life.
D
A
Yeah
thanks
for
clarifying
paul
and
thanks
for
asking
the
question,
it's
very
easy
to
get
wrapped
up
in
the
ecosystem
and
not
remember
that.
So
many
of
these
are
quite
abstract
concepts.
So
yeah
thanks
for
asking
I'll
just
leave
it
another
30
seconds
or
so
just
to
let
everyone
claim.
D
And
then
we'll
move
on
yeah
and
while
people
are
claiming
to
I'll
step
back
on
that
community
page,
I
just
wanted
to
point
out
to
people
that
some
of
those
things
are,
I
mean
again,
everything's
open
source.
Anybody.
If
you
see
something,
that's
wrong,
please
you
know,
feel
free
to
raise
it
with
us
or
go
to
github
and
raise
an
issue.
Also.
The
events
page
in
particular
is
one
that's
kind
of
an
ongoing
thing.
It
needs
to
be
updated
over
time.
D
So,
if
you're
aware
of
any
ethereum
events,
if
you
hear
any
particular
big
meetups
or
if
there's
conferences
in
your
industry,
please
feel
free
to
like
again,
let
us
know
or
submit
a
pr
to
update
that
it's
all.
The
events
are
basically
held
in
one
repo
and
if
you
need
help
learning
how
to
do
that,
you
can
message
one
of
us
or
post
in
one
of
the
channels.
A
C
Yeah
sure,
let
me
just
share
my
screen.
C
So
this
is
something
that
we
published
recently:
it's
a
translator,
acknowledgement,
page
or
a
contributor
acknowledgement,
page
more
like
it.
This
is
dedicated
to
our
translators.
The
purpose
here
is
to
acknowledge
and
highlight
all
of
our
translators,
and
especially
the
ones
who
have
made
the
biggest
impact
on
the
translation
program.
C
This
is
the
first
iteration
of
this
page,
so
it
will
probably
develop
over
time.
We
are
planning
on
adding
other
content
to
it,
but
for
now,
in
short,
this
contains
our
translator,
leaderboards,
where
you
can
check
out
our
top
translators,
most
active
translators
for
each
for
the
last
month,
the
last
quarter
and
our
most
active
all-time
translators.
C
B
C
C
So,
if
you've
ever
translated
anything
you
can
find
yourself
on
this
page
and
the
last
part
is
a
section
on
poeps
what
they
are,
how
you
can
claim
them.
Some
general
tips
on
you
know
claiming
pro-apps
with
self-custody
wallets,
as
opposed
to
exchange
wallets
stuff,
like
that.
The
po-apps
are
something
that
we're
also
keen
to
build
on
and
be
able
to.
C
Create
new
pow
apps
basically
build
on
this
and
we're
planning
on
yeah
we're
gonna
have
new
pro
apps
next
year.
Probably
gonna
have
different
criteria
than
there
have
been
so
far
so
right
now,
our
translators
can
claim
three
different
poeps,
the
2021,
the
21
gen
contributor,
pro-app,
which
everyone
can
get
the
1k
and
the
10kpo
apps
for
people
who
have
translated
1000
and
2000
words
effectively
yeah.
C
C
So
that
is
all
in
the
work
right
now
we
will
be
adding
this
to
the
acknowledgment
page
and
yeah,
like
I
said
thinking
of
other
ways
how
we
could
highlight
and
acknowledge
our
translators
moving
forward.
So
if
you've
got
any
ideas,
if
there's
anything
that
you
would
like
to
see
if
there
is
a
specific
way,
how
you
as
a
translator,
would
like
to
be
acknowledged
or
highlighted,
feel
free
to
reach
out.
C
Also,
if
you've
got
any
feedback
about
this
page
at
all,
feel
free
to
reach
out,
you
can
drop
us
a
message
in
the
translations
channel
for
example,
or
send
me
a
dm,
and
we
will
take
your
feedback
and
thoughts
on
board
for
the
next
iteration
of
this
page
and
for
the
next
for
all
the
for
all
the
content
that
we're
planning
to
add
moving
forward
yeah.
At
this
point,
I'd
like
to
thank
all
of
our
contributors.
B
B
C
Case
as
sam
already
mentioned,
a
large
part
of
ethereum.org
is
community.
A
lot
of
the
content
on
the
website
was
contributed
by
the
community
and
the
translations
themselves.
They're
all
community
right.
So
it's
incredible
to
see
that
we've
got
37
languages
available
on
the
website
with
at
least
five
that
we
will
be
adding
very
soon
yeah.
So
thank
you
for
helping
us
make
the
website
accessible
to
everyone,
regardless
of
their
language.
That's
what
the
purpose
of
the
translation
program
is.
C
C
So
that
would
be
it
for
me.
Thanks
again,.
A
Beautiful,
thank
you
luca,
for
working
on
this
and
yeah.
Once
again,
thank
you
to
all
the
translators
who
are
involved
so
take
a
second
just
to
remind
everyone
that
we've
had
to
jump
over
to
a
voice
channel.
So
if
you
do
join
in
and
you're,
not
speaking,
please
make
sure
that
you're
on
mute.
Thank
you
and
yeah.
I
heard
it
sounds
like
a
couple
of
people
are
still
trying
to
grab
their
poet
at
the
last
moment.
So
once
again
the
pull
up
claim
code
is,
it's
all
community
feel
free
to
message.
A
So
we'd
like
to
spend
basically
the
rest
of
the
time
here,
just
going
through
questions
from
the
community.
We
do
have
a
list
here
of
questions
ready
to
go.
If
you've
already
asked
the
question
here,
you
don't
have
to
ask
it
again,
but
firstly
we'd
like
to
just
open
up
the
floor
to
everyone
here
and
if
you've
got
a
question,
just
feel
free
to
unmute
and
speak
up
or
if,
for
any
reason,
you
don't
feel
comfortable
with
that.
You
can
also
use
the
community
channel
to
chat
as
well.
I
I
I
was
wondering
if
we
should
have
ethereum.org
focus
more
on
onboarding
users
directly
to
layer
2.,
for
example,
the
wallets
page,
having
a
much
bigger
emphasis
on
l2
compatible
wallets,
and
I
saw
there
was
some
issue
related
to
that,
but
I
feel
like
it's
really
important,
because
there's
so
many
complaints
about
gas
fees
now,
even
though
lt's
like
arbitrary
are
already
available,
I
feel
like
we
should
have
a
much
bigger
emphasis
on
on
l2s
on
the
website
and
and
just
not
on
board
them
to
mainnet
at
all.
If
possible,.
A
Yeah
really
great
question:
I
wonder
if
anyone
else
in
the
team
wants
to
chime
in
on
this,
but
I
just
want
to
firstly
start
by
completely
agreeing
with
you
that
the
next
stage
is
trying
to
get
people
directly
on
elders.
A
I
think
that
truthfully
that
the
infrastructure
to
do
that
has
only
really
just
matured
in
the
last
month,
or
so
you
know,
you've
got
announcements
from
finance
and
coinbase
getting
people
directly
onto
arbitram
and
other
lyrics,
but
yeah.
I
definitely
think
we
could
be
doing
some
more
work
on
that.
Does
anyone
else
in
the
team
want
to
speak
on
this
at
all.
A
D
Thank
you
for
raising
the
question.
I
I
also
agree
with
that
sentiment
and
and
the
fact
that
yeah,
these
are
still
relatively
new
technology.
So
it's
it
has
been
tough
to
go
full
throttle
into
pushing
these
just
yet
because,
like
josh
said,
there's
not
a
lot
of
centralized
support
from
the
you
know,
the
different
exchanges
that
are
out
there
that
number
new
users
are
utilizing
to
get
onboarded,
but
I
do
agree
that,
as
that's
rolled
out,
we
have
already
kind
of
told
we
want
to
update
our
wow
section.
D
It's
definitely
a
date
at
this
point.
As
far
as
features
things
people
are
are
looking
for
from
so
this
is
definitely
something
that
I
would
like
to
see
pursued
as
we
go
forward.
L2
support
is
going
to
be
key
going
forward
and
that's
just
too
expensive.
E
Yeah
and
like
ted
a
bit
we're
looking
to
revamp
the
wallet
section,
and
that
is
a
filter.
That
multi-chain
support,
which
would
include
l2's
in
this
case,
is
definitely
a
filter.
That
looking
to
add
in
our
wallet
section
for
for
that
case,
that
you're,
describing
exactly
like
being
able
to
just
onboard
onto
an
l2
and
a
wallet,
is
going
to
be
very
important.
J
A
Yeah
I'll,
let
I'll
let
sam
speak
to
this,
because
I
know
it's
something
that
we've
looked
into
in
the
past
before
my
time
so
sam.
You
wanted
to
take
this
one.
G
Sure
yeah,
thank
you
for
the
question
and
I
mean
overall
like
this
is
why
we
have
these
community
calls,
because
we
want
input
like
this
so
great
to
hear
there
is
potential
interest
is
like
bitcoin,
bitcoin
bounties
is
a
great
platform
and
something
we've
used.
You
know
years
into
the
past,
to
kind
of
just
like
generate
interest
and
obviously
incentivize
people
and
actually
like
reward
them
for
potential
contributions
to
ethereum.org,
so
something
we've
done
in
the
past
it.
G
G
I
feel
like
we
tend
to
have
some
tension
between
you
know
having
this
open
source
website,
this
open
source
community,
where
the
large
majority
of
people
right
are
just
completely
volunteering
their
time
and
like
it
very
much,
is
an
altruistic
decision
to
like
give
back
to
the
ethereum
community
and
pay
it
forward
in
a
way
with
content
and
contributions
to,
like
you
know,
help
onboard
the
next.
You
know
million
people
into
the
ethereum
landscape,
so
we
do
hit
a
little
bit
of
tension
where
we
say
like
pay
for
certain
features,
but
not
for
others.
G
You
get
a
little
bit
of
a
slippery
slope
of
like
hey.
Why
not
me?
I've
been
contributing
for
months
and
I've
never
been
paid.
So,
in
short,
it's
something
we
do
think
about
of
like
what
is
the
best
way
to
get
people
involved,
and
we
do
want
to
reward
people
who
put
in
who
put
in
the
work
so
yeah.
If,
if
bounties
is
something
you'd
like
to
see
I'd,
say
yeah
like
get
involved
in
our
discord,
create
issues.
G
This
is
something
we
could
definitely
build
out
and
like
potentially
help
create
like
a
community-run
bounty
program.
I
think
would
be
something
great
to
see
in
the
future.
J
Yeah
yeah,
I
mean
the
specific
mechanism
I
had
in
mind
was
just
have
people
who
either
build
on
ethereum,
so
daps
or
layer,
twos
or
or
potentially
venture
capital
funds.
I
suspect
that
have
benefited
from
ethereum
just
provide
kind
of
a
matching
mechanism
via
git
coin
and
just
have
them
say:
hey
I'll
match
anyone
in
east
org
who
wants
to
put
up
money
to
help
fund.
J
The
next
big
feature,
like
maybe
a
mobile
feature
right,
which
would
be
pretty
pretty
that'd,
be
a
pretty
big
undertaking
and
just
have
kind
of
a
the
like
adapt
treasury,
maybe
from
uniswap
or
others.
That
would
match
things
or
maybe
you
know,
do
a
two
to
one
match.
I
I've
just
seen
that
work
well
in
other
non-profits.
J
A
A
So
yeah
feel
free
to
after
a
question,
interrupt
if
you've
thought
of
something
or
want
to
ask
a
follow-up
or
you've
got
something.
Tangentially
related
first
question
that
we've
got
in
here
as
what
fresh
content
as
a
team.
Are
you
prioritizing
from
for
ephedium.org
and
that's
from
anonymous
yeah?
So
thanks
for
your
question
good
question,
so
many
important
things
that
we'd
love
to
produce
content,
for,
I
think
so,
as
sam
and
corwin
already
mentioned,
one
thing
that
we're
working
towards
right
now
is
a
better,
more
refined
wallet
section
of
the
site.
A
At
the
moment,
it's
a
bit
overwhelming
to
users
and
users
without
any
context,
for
the
ecosystem
can
get
a
bit
lost
and
obviously
we
want
to
try
and
onboard
people
into
layer
twos,
as
we
already
discussed.
So
that's
one
thing:
that's
definitely
high
priority
for
the
the
near
term,
paul's
also,
currently
just
adding
finishing
touches
to
a
new
page
on
running
an
ephedium
node
which
goes
into
the
similar
to
the
community
page
the.
Why
of
why
you'd
want
to
run
a
node
and
how
you
can
actually
do
it.
A
You
know
the
technical
specs
and
things
like
that,
I'll
I'll
get
and
post
our
roadmap
and
the
chat,
but
our
qford.
Our
q4
roadmap
highlights
a
lot
of
these
things,
so
you
can
have
a
look
at
that
to
see
what
we're
currently
thinking
about
and
at
the
beginning
of
next
year,
we'll
post
the
q1
roadmap
as
well,
which
we
encourage
people
to
have
and
put
on
worth
noting
on
the
roadmap
itself.
A
These
are
the
thoughts
of
the
team,
but
we
do
try
to
enable
anyone
in
the
community
who
wishes
to
advocate
for
new
content
that
we
haven't
thought
about,
I
suppose
to
open
up
a
little
bit.
I
met
a
question
for
anyone
here.
Is
this:
if
there's
any
ideas
for
content
or
things
that
you'd
like
to
see
on
the
site,
that
we
should
prioritize
that
we
don't
already
have
on
the
roadmap
or
we
don't
have
in
the
site.
A
A
And
I've
I've
posted
a
link
to
our
roadmap
and
the
chat,
if
you're
interested
in
checking
that
out.
A
Okay,
I'll
keep
this
rolling
then
so
the
next
question
is
is
aetherium,
secured
or
safe.
Yesterday
had
been
cheated
with
my
point
to
ethereum.
They
said
it
was
a
giveaway
for
ethereum
started
by
the
co-founder.
That's
from
satish
wow,
really
sorry
to
hear
about
that.
Does
anyone
on
the
team
want
to
maybe
speak
to
this
a
little
bit.
D
Yeah
get
up,
and
yes
again,
I'm
also
sorry
to
hear
that
that
happened
satish
first
off.
As
far
as
ethereum
security
I
mean
this,
is
this:
is
a
network?
That's
extremely
secure.
You
know
run
by
a
decentralized
network
of
thousands
of
nodes.
So
as
far
as
the
protocol
of
ethereum,
it's
extremely
secure
and
with
that
comes
what's
called
immutability,
meaning
you
can't
just
go
back
and
change
things
that
have
happened
in
the
past
and
when
transactions
occur,
when
they've
been
included
in
a
block,
they
are
essentially
permanent.
D
So
in
this
case
it
doesn't
mean
that
everything
is
perfectly
safe.
You
need
to
be
very
careful
out
there
when
it
comes
to
interacting
online
or
when
it
comes
to
these
kind
of
these
freebie
type.
Things
where
you
say,
oh,
send
some
meat
this
way
and
we'll
send
you
twice
as
much
back,
that's
known
as
an
asymmetric
giveaway.
Amongst
other
terms,
it's
it's
always
a
scam.
Okay,
so
please
stay
safe
out
there.
If
you
send
your
money
to
an
address,
there
is
no
way
you
can
get
it
back.
D
Unless
you
know
the
person
who
is
that
address
or
private
keys
to
it
yourself,
alright,
so
anytime,
you
see
these
things.
A
very
common.
Damn,
unfortunately,
is
youtube
channels
can
get
taken
over
by
hackers
who
break
in
people.
Maybe
their
account
security
wasn't
great,
a
hacker
gets
in,
they
take
control
over
it
and
then
they
delete
the
entire
channel,
but
keep
all
the
followers,
and
then
they
reva
they
rebranded,
essentially
as
something
that
looks
legitimate,
like
it's
run
by
the
ethereum
foundation,
for
example,
oh
vital
stage
talking
so
he's
talked
at
a
lot
of
conferences.
D
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
footage
like
that.
It
doesn't
mean
that,
like
this
is
legit,
so
anytime
you're
posed
with
things
like
this,
where
you
think
oh,
I
can
get
some
free
eth.
If
I
just
send
my
heath
just
don't
report
those
channels
and
stay
away
from
them
again.
So
sorry
that
that
you
lost
some
meat
in
that
situation,.
A
Yeah
we
recently
released
the
page
on
staying
safe
and
ethereum,
and
just
avoiding
scams
in
general.
Corwin
has
posted
a
link
to
that
in
the
community
called
chat.
I'd
honestly
recommend
everyone
to
read
it.
When
the
team
were
researching
content.
For
this
page,
we
learned
a
lot
of
valuable
information,
even
with
the
experience
a
lot
of
us
have.
So
it's
probably
pretty
valuable,
regardless
of
of
your
experience
in
crypto,
but
yeah.
A
Sorry
to
hear
about
that
again,
but
just
recommend
everyone
does
their
due
diligence
and
tries
their
best
to
not
fault
for
any
scams
like
this
moving
along
we've
got
a
couple
of
hiring
questions.
Are
there
any
upcoming
opportunities
for
feeding
the
org
developers
and
when
designer
hire
I'll
pass?
This
one
to
sam
she's
largely
been
dealing
with
that.
G
Yeah
happy
to
speak
to
this
glad,
there's
interest
in
these
opportunities
so
yeah
in
short,
yes,
upcoming
opportunities
for
developers
at
ethereum.org,
no
official
job
post
at
this
point
in
time,
and
I
guess
to
take
a
step
back
again.
You
know
ethereum.org
yeah,
currently
a
small
team,
six
of
us
working
on
this
full-time
alongside
you
know
the
hundreds
of
you
helping
out.
We
are
supported
by
the
ethereum
foundation,
which
is
great.
G
The
ethereum
foundation,
you
know,
has
resources
at
its
disposal
and
I
think
more
and
more
is
recognizing
just
the
importance
of
ethereum.org
or
just
like
educational
ethereum
content
in
general.
Having
a
place
where
you
know,
anyone
can
contribute
where
we're,
hopefully
providing
a
credibly,
neutral
source
of
information
to
just
help
onboard
people
help
people
keep
up
to
date
with
this
whole
ecosystem
that
just
evolves
incredibly
rapidly.
G
So
we
we
do
have
an
open
job
posting
for
a
product
designer
we've
been
fortunate
to
get
like
nearly
100
applications.
So
far
for
that
and
in
terms
of
timeline
like
if
you
have
applied,
hopefully
you've
already
heard
back
from
us,
I
know:
we've
we've
started
our
first
round
of
interviews.
G
Just
this
past
week,
timing's
kind
of
hard
to
estimate,
depending
on
people's
schedules
with
the
new
year
coming
up,
but
I
would
say
yeah
by
january
or
february,
where
we're
looking
to
to
land
a
higher
on
that
front
and
for
developers
out
there
yeah
no
official
job
posting
open.
G
G
Paul
here
could
speak
to
you
know
he
started
as
someone
who
just
started
opening
prs
on
github
and
helping
us
knock
out
features
and
and
bugs
over
half
or
I
guess,
half
the
team
here
originally
started
as
just
open
source
contributors
on
github
or
crowdin
or
or
discord
so
great
way
to
to
build
a
resume
to
get
seen
whether
that's
eventually
hired
by
you
know
the
ethereum.org
team
or,
if
you're
just
looking
for
you
know
a
role
within
the
ecosystem.
G
In
general,
I
would
say
open
source
contributions
are
like
such
a
big
value,
add
in
terms
of
showing
showing
what
you're
capable
of
so
definitely
encourage
you
to
get
involved.
I
know
sometimes
it's
hard
to
work
for
free
right,
we're
all
busy.
We
need
to
make
a
living
and
support
ourselves
and
our
family
and
our
friends,
but
a
great
way
to
get
into
the
space
is
to
yeah.
Just
like
solve
problems
provide
value,
and
I
can
assure
you
you
will
get
noticed.
D
Yeah,
we're
kind
of
in
a
space
here
where
it's
somewhat
of
a
you,
want
a
job
go
out
and
take
it.
A
lot
of
this
stuff
is
open
source.
Our
project
is
entirely
open
source,
so
please
feel
free
to
get
involved
and
contribute
and,
like
sam
said,
we
definitely
are
looking
to
those
folks,
first
and
yeah
like
he
said
as
well.
That
was
how
I
joined
the
team
last
year,
where
I
just
basically
was
doing
what
sam
said
this
guy
in
the
github
repo
and
started
participating
in
it
every
day
and
eventually
got
brought
on.
D
This
is
something
that's.
I
can
really
only
mainly
speak
for
ethereum.org
seen
in
a
lot
of
the
ecosystem
as
well.
If
you're
looking
to
get
involved,
get
started,
get
in
discord,
start
talking
to
people,
start
contributing
and
then
recognized.
So
I
encourage
everyone
to
do
that.
If
you're
interested
in
getting
more
involved.
A
A
Definitely
if
you're
looking
to
get
a
role,
not
just
a
freedom.org
but
anywhere
within
the
ecosystem,
just
as
paul
put
just
get
involved
in
any
way
that
you
can
and
if
you're
not
sure
how
to
just
ask,
because
all
these
communities
are
open
source
and
are
desperate
for
contributors
to
to
step
up
and
take
things
off
their
plate.
So
if
you
want
to
be
that
person
just
ask
how
you
can
help.
G
Definitely
and
I'd
say,
like
I'd,
say
one
thing
at
least:
I've
noticed
about
the
ethereum
space
and
a
lot
of
projects
and
communities
here
is
like
oftentimes.
There
is
no
official
job
posting,
but
if
you
find
a
way
to
like
demonstrate
value
and
and
show
projects
that,
like
hey,
this
thing
is
useful.
This
thing
you
didn't
even
know
you
needed.
I
think
luke
on
the
call
is
a
great
example
is
right,
like
we
didn't
actually
have
some
person
owning
the
translation
program,
full
time
and
luca.
G
Just
you
know,
hopped
into
our
discord
started,
sharing
recommendations,
suggestions
on
how
to
improve
the
the
program
from
an
operational
standpoint
and
like
that
eventually
perked
our
ears
up
and
like
wait.
Maybe
we
should
hire
someone
to
focus
on
this
full-time.
Given
it's.
You
know
thousands
of
contributors
around
the
world
really
pushing
this
this
project
forward.
So
I
think
a
great
example
of
if
you
identify
a
place
where
you
can
add
value,
there
doesn't
necessarily
need
to
be
an
official
job
posting
to
apply
for.
C
And
just
to
add
to
that
a
little
bit,
you
don't
have
to
be
a
developer,
to
join
this
space
and
to
make
an
impact
and
to
add
some
value.
The
space
is
growing
at
a
rapid
pace
and
people
of
all
backgrounds
are
needed.
So
if
you've
got
unique
skills,
if
you've
got
some
experience
in
yeah,
anything
pretty
much
like
just
get
involved,
join
discord
channels
start
getting
involved
with
the
projects
and
add
value
in
your
own
way
and
yeah
as
paul
and
joshua
and
myself
are
a
testament
to.
C
So
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
you
don't
have
to
strictly
be
a
developer
and
a
highly
technical
person
to
be
able
to
make
an
impact
in
this
space
and
to
be
able
to
get
involved
and
get
a
job.
Basically.
D
Yeah
for
sure,
coming
close
to
the
hour
here,
so
we
want
to
try
to
speed
things
up
if
the
others
on
the
team
don't
mind,
I
want
to
try
to
wrap
it
a
couple
of
these
questions.
D
In
particular,
we
see
some
stuff
about
I'll,
just
kind
of
broadly
touch
on
those
questions
about.
You
know
how
to
roll
ups,
what's
going
to
happen
after
the
merge
what's
being
done
as
far
as
research
and
everything
I'm
posting
right
now
to
the
eth
r
d
discord
and
the
community
call
channel.
This
is
something
if
anybody's
curious
about
kind
of
more
protocol
level
research
and
where
things
are
going,
I
would
definitely
suggest
checking
that
out.
There's
some
other
sources
that
we
could
post
like
cat
herders
and
the
ethereum
blog,
for
example.
D
These
are
good
ways
to
stay
up
to
date
on,
what's
going
on
at
a
broader
level,
again
just
emphasize
our
team
of
six.
We
do
not.
You
know
dictate
what's
going
on
with
the
protocol
and
we
are
not
necessarily
focused
day-to-day
on
researching
this
stuff,
but
there
are
teams
that
are
dedicated
to
this
stuff
proof
of
stake
one
similarly,
hopefully
very
soon,
and
I
would
I
would
definitely
follow
along
in
the
darn
discord
there.
A
Yeah
to
answer
that
current
estimate,
so
the
end
of
by
the
end
of
q2
2022,
but
we
have
a
page
on
our
website
where
you
can
keep
up
to
date,
and
I've
also
to
add
to
paul's
point
about,
following,
along
with
r
d
posted
a
link
to
tim,
biko's
twitter,
every
two
weeks
after
the
old
core
devs
call,
he
posts
an
update
on
a
quite
succinct,
update
on
exactly
what
is
happening
with
core
development
of
the
affiliating
protocol.
So
definitely
follow
along
with
that.
If
you're
interested.
D
Yeah
and
there's
another
one
here
I
see
after
each
two
is
ethereum
complete.
Do
you
still
need
to
update
the
website?
I'm
so
long
story
short
there
it'll.
Never
I
mean
I
don't
see
it
being
completely
complete
for
a
long
long
time.
Honestly,
this
is
a
ever-changing
industry
and
things
are
constantly
being
researched
and
learning
new
new
approaches
are
being
taken.
D
As
far
as
do
we
still
need
to
update
the
website.
I
would
argue
yes
for
quite
some
time
there
is
kind
of
this
distant
goal
of
potentially
making
this
somewhat
of
a
mdn
or
a
wikipedia
type
setup
where
people
can
self
run
the
page
say.
In
short,
this
is
something
where
we're
going
to
continue
to
update
the
website
for
a
long
time.
A
A
A
So
we
had
the
beacon
chain
which
shipped
december
of
last
year,
the
merge,
which
is
when
we
moved
to
proof
of
stake,
and
that
should
happen
early
to
the
middle
of
next
year
and
then
sharding,
which
is
estimated
just
now
for
2023.
D
Yeah
and
just
to
touch
on
this
too
there's
been
a
shift
in
the
road
map
over
time
for
any
of
you
who
may
have
been
familiar
with
the
phasing
now
phase
zero
phase,
one
phase,
two
that's
kind
of
been
phased
out
if
you
will,
in
favor
of
more
of
a
rob,
centric
road
map
which
vitalik's
talked
about
in
the
past,
but
mainly
focuses
on
the
fact
that
we
have
l2
technology
here
now,
such
as
optimistic
roll-ups
and
zk
roll-ups
are
in
the
pipeline.
D
These
things
are
going
to
drastically
scale
ethereum
and
are
not
necessarily
dependent
on
proof
of
stakes,
so
those
are
emphasized
right
now.
Try
to
get
the
scaling
going,
we're
going
to
try
to
transition
to
proof
of
stake.
You
know
as
soon
as
possible
and
then
time
that
layer
charting
that
helps
to
even
further
expand
the
scalability
of
the
network,
so
stay
in
touch.
A
Yeah
and
just
to
answer
one
question
related
to
that
by
eric
asks:
are
there
objective
downsides
to
adopting
a
rollup,
centric
product
role?
Map
for
what
use
cases
does
decentralization
matter
most
just
to
her
one
again
about
paul's
point
earlier,
is
that
these
aren't
really
the
things
that
we
are,
the
experts
of
probably
a
question,
that's
better
suited
for
the
researchers
or
the
many
many
unqualified
philosophers
in
the
space
on
twitter.
So
I'd
point
you
to
the
r
d
discord
for
that.
A
A
So
I
just
like
to
once
again
like
thank
everyone
for
spending
this
hour
with
us
and
taking
the
time
to
get
an
update
on
what
we've
been
working
on
and
any
questions
that
you've
asked
thanks
again
for
anyone,
who's
contributed
to
the
website
this
year
or
is
thinking
of
doing
so
and
all
of
our
amazing
translators
as
well.
You
you're
all
a
big
part
of
what
makes
ethereum
dark.
So
special,
so
I
just
want
to
call
you
once
more.
D
Yes,
thank
you
to
everyone
and
for
those
questions
that
we
didn't
get
to.
Apologies,
if
you
have
these
are
burning,
questions
feel
free
to
ask
chat
and
try
to
get
back
to
you,
but
thanks
everyone
for
coming
huge
turnout.
I
love
it.