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From YouTube: Ethereum.org Community Call - January 2022
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/
Translation program: https://ethereum.org/en/contributing/translation-program
Discord: https://discord.gg/rZz26QWfCg
B
C
Hey
everyone,
I'm
corwin
or
corwin
teens,
I'm
a
web
developer
on
this
year.org
team
as
well,
and
I
live
in
calgary,
canada
and
yeah.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
contributing
to
the
code
base,
feel
free
to
reach
out
I'll
pass
it
to
lucca.
D
I
am
working
on
the
translation
program
for
ethereum.org
handling
the
translation,
stuff
yeah
based
in
slovenia,
central
europe.
F
Good
evening
yeah,
my
name
is
sam
or
samajamman.
D
F
Discord
or
github,
thank
you
all
for
joining
excited
to
excited
to
be
here
for
another
community
call.
So
yeah,
I'm
a
I'm
a
developer
as
well
as
the
team
lead
here
at
ethereum.org
and
I'm
based
in
in
lake
tahoe.
California
I'll
pass
it
over
to
pablo.
G
A
Awesome
yeah,
I
think
that's
everyone
yeah
and
once
again,
please,
if
you
aren't
speaking,
make
sure
you're
mixed
meetings.
A
A
A
Please
do
drop
them
in
and
as
much
as
possible.
We
try
to
keep
the
conversation
around
the
feedium.org
itself,
just
different
ways
and
helping
to
push
the
ecosystem
forward
if
you've
got
any
other
questions
feel
free
to
ask
them
and
we'll
do
our
best
to
answer.
A
Okay.
Moving
on
to
community
contribution
highlights
yes,
so,
as
I'm
sure
you're
all
aware,
ephedian.org
is
an
open
source
project.
A
The
first
thing
we'd
like
to
highlight
was
the
work
done
by
joseph.
I
think
I've
seen
him
here
on
this
call
on
our
energy
consumption
page
and
so
yeah.
The
page
itself
is
just
a
markdown
file,
so
it's
all
text
we're
looking
to
create
a
new
template
for
that
with
our
impending
design
higher
on
the
road
map
digress
a
little,
but
the
content
itself
is
just
awesome.
A
It
explains
the
the
overall
goals
of
the
theorem
in
terms
of
energy
consumption,
the
sort
of
why,
if
em's
energy
consumption
is
currently
so
high
and
why
burning
energy
for
the
feeding
was
necessary.
A
A
A
A
A
One
thing
we
did
was
reflect
on
this
and,
as
a
result,
outside
of
the
work
that
we're
doing
with
our
our
road
map
and
our
goals
that
we've
set,
we've
also
committed
to
allowing
no
prs
are
made
by
the
community
and
to
be
open
for
more
than
one
month.
So
hopefully
we
can
do
a
bit
better
in
the
future,
and
I
guess
that's
all.
I've
got
to
say
on
that
and
I
think
luca
wanted
to
chat
a
little
bit
about
the
work
done
on
our
translation
certificate.
So
I'll
pass
it
over
to
him.
F
Real
quick
one,
one
fun
fact:
I
wanted
to
add
on
the
energy
consumption
page
just
to
give
some
some
data
behind
it.
That
yeah,
like
I
mean
we
launched
the
page
just
over
a
month
ago,
it's
already
received
10
000,
page
views
and
gets
you
know
a
couple
hundred
page
views
every
day,
so
really
good
to
see
like
the
kind
of
impact
that
a
community
member
can
make
just
by
contributing
content,
and
I
think
it
shows
you
know.
The
reach.
F
Ethereum.Org
has
obviously
in
terms
of
just
like
trying
to
provide
a
credible
source
of
information
for
the
community,
so
excited
to
see
it.
You
know
continue
to
be
referenced
elsewhere,
as
well
as
as
something
to
point
to.
E
D
D
He
previously
designed
a
lot
of
our
po-apps,
suggested
the
designs
for
our
community
hub
revamp.
You
can
find
them
on
our
discord
as
scot1up.
D
So,
if
you're
looking
to
get
some
design
work
done,
he
might
be
exactly
who
you're
looking
for
thanks
for
the
great
work
on
this
scott,
we
really
do
appreciate
it
a
couple
of
words
on
the
translator
certificate
itself.
This
is
our
latest
effort
to
acknowledge
our
translators
and
support
them
in
any
way
possible.
D
The
translators
can
use
this
as
a
reference
if
they
are
professional
translators
or
want
to
start
translating
professionally,
it
can
also
serve
as
a
basis
to
add
another
field
of
expertise
to
their
translator.
Portfolio,
something
like
that
for
contributors
who
aren't
professional
translators,
they
can
use
this
to
show
their
active
involvement
in
this
space
and
showcase
their
dedication
to
ethereum.
D
Anyone
else
can
just
print
this
out
and
put
it
on
their
wall
or
whatever
they
want
to
do
with
it.
But
yeah.
We
are
happy.
We
are
able
to
acknowledge
our
translators
in
more
positive
ways
that
can
help
impact
their.
A
Are
muted
once
again,
yeah
and
just
to
add
to
what
luca
was
saying,
I'm
shooting
my
screen
just
now,
if
you
want
to
check
it
out,
definitely
caused
a
lot
of
jealousy
in
the
team
for
the
people
who
aren't
bilingual
and
can't
actually
get
this
so
yeah
if
you're
interested
in
that,
please
do
check
it
out.
A
Yeah
once
again,
thanks
to
joseph
thanks
to
scott
further
contributions
and
just
helping
to
make
ethereum
dark
just
a
little
bit
better
yeah,
so
moving
on
to
our
q1
roadmap.
A
B
Is
that
okay,
so
I
know
one
of
the
previous
community
call
we
had
had
a
chat
about.
One
of
the
upcoming
endeavors
was
to
form
a
more
user-friendly
page,
to
discuss
running
a
note
trying
to
bring
it
down
to
the
level
where
you're,
potentially
getting
people
have
never
considered.
It
have
no
idea
what
is
involved
in
it
or
may
have
previously
thought
that
the
only
way
to
do
this
was
through
a
command
line
or
required
expensive
machinery.
B
So
this
is
still
in
a
preview
mode
right
now
and
there's
still
going
to
be
some
changes
to
it,
but
I
can
just
quickly
walk
you
through
the
idea
here.
This
page
is
like
I
said
it's
it's
more
geared
towards
a
little
bit.
B
Of
what
it
actually
means
to
run
a
node
and
then
kind
of
scroll
through
and
give
some
emphasis
to
who-
which
is
really
anyone
and
that's
kind
of
the
point
of
this
page-
is
to
emphasize
that
anybody.
H
B
B
B
You
can
either
go
down
the
build
your
own
path
or
you
can
buy
this
thing
fully
loaded,
there's
a
couple
different
services
that
exist
right
now,
dapnode
and
novato
that
are
both
supply
hardware
that
comes
pre-loaded
with
with
software
that'll,
essentially
make
it
an
app
like
experience
a
you
know,
kind
of
a
point,
click
and
can
literally
control
it
from
your
mobile
phone,
and
you
can
manage
your
apps,
that's
not
staking
and
using
smaller.
You
know
lighter
weight
computers
in
here
as
well
in
some
some
context.
B
As
far
as
kind
of
how
far
we've
come,
we
used
to
be
pretty
much
all
command
line
based
if
you
wanted
to
run
a
run,
a
client
and
now
we
have
some
better
options.
So
hopefully
some
people
will
be
able
to
check
this
out
and
and
maybe
reconsider
the
idea
of
running
a
node
in
the
future.
Obviously,
there's
still
a
lot
of
nodes
out
there,
but
the
more
the
better.
I
would
encourage
everyone
to
check
it
out
once
it's
live.
A
Awesome,
thank
you.
Paul
yeah
and
I'll
remind
everyone
as
we're
going
through
this,
that
we
do
have
the
slido.
So
if
you
have
any
specific
questions
about
anything,
we
cover,
please
do
pop
them
in
there
and
try
and
get
to
them
at
the
end.
A
Sorry
about
that
yeah!
So
next
up,
I
think
corwin
wants
to
speak
a
little
bit
about
the
work
he's
been
doing
on
the
the
youth
2.0
rebounds.
C
So
I
should
have
made
myself
sorry
about
that.
I'm
yeah
I'd
like
to
talk
about
the
e2
rebrand
that
we're
doing
on
ethereum.org.
This
has
been
a
pretty
high
priority
work
item
for
the
start
of
this
quarter.
C
It's
used,
or
rather
it's
touched,
every
aspect
of
our
website
from
the
translation
program
to
what
our
developers
are
working
on
just
content
to
trying
to
rebrand
away
from
the
eth2
eth1
references
for
ethereum
part
of
the
reason
we
want
to
do
this
and
the
main
reason
is
because
eth2
has
been
kind
of
deprecated
as
a
as
a
term
for
ethereum.
C
Originally,
this
was
referring
to
the
proof
of
stake
chain
in
an
old
road
map
for
that
transition
and
has
since
changed,
with
the
merge
to
be
referred
to
as
the
consensus,
client
and
then
eth1
formerly
eth1
is
now
referred
to
as
execution
client
and
with
this
change,
we've
gone
through
the
website
ethereum.org
to
to
reflect
these
changes
in
the
naming.
So
if
you
go
today
and
you
look
at
the
website,
you'll
still
see
ethereum
2.0.
C
C
Eth1
is
now
the
execution
client
on
the
handles
yeah
the
transactions,
the
data,
whereas
e2
is
now
the
consensus
client,
so
we're
trying
to
move
away
as
a
community
from
referring
to
these
two
clients
as
eth1
and
eth2,
mostly
to
have
an
accuracy,
accurate
representation
of
what's
going
on
with
the
actual
roadmap,
but
also
to
try
and
move
away
from
kind
of
an
attack
vector
for
scams.
C
C
You
want
to
make
clear,
there's
no
eth2
and
if
you
see
any
malicious
activity
like
that,
try
and
call
it
out
and
make
sure
that
people
aren't
getting
hurt
in
this
kind
of
like
attack,
vector
of
confusion
with
the
term
of
these
two.
C
But
with
that
all
being
said,
we
have
a
change
with
this
roadmap
to
the
upgrades.
So
every
page
now
you'll
find
whether
it's
the
beacon
chain,
the
merge,
shard
chains,
the
vision,
all
pages
that
used
to
be
under
eth2,
will
now
be
just
housed
under
upgrades.
This
also
will
allow
us
to
as
the
road
map
develops,
we
can
just
throw
it
under
the
upgrades
bucket
of
the
website
instead
of
trying
to
have
to
find
a
new
section
for
this.
A
Nice,
thank
you
corwin
and
I'll.
Just
reiterate
that,
yes,
although
the
the
naming
of
ethereum,
2.0
or
ef2
or
whatever
you
want
to
call,
it
is
being
phased
out.
This
doesn't
change
the
actual
ephedium
roadmap
at
all,
so
don't
freak
out
in
that
sense,
everything's
still
staying
the
same
apart
from
we're
just
using
a
different
name
to
hopefully
be
a
little
bit
more
accurate.
B
Right
I'll
reiterate
that
as
well
just
make
sure
it's
very
clear
that
this
doesn't
change
the
road
map.
Overall,
it
is
more
just
the
naming
change
and
the
goal
is
more
for
clarity.
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
confusion
over
the
eth
one
and
two
names
being
sequential,
like
one
is
after
the
other
and
replaces
the
other,
which
isn't
quite
accurate
over
time.
Each
one
has
been
used
to
refer
to
more
the
main
that
we're
used
to
and
eth2
has
been
used
to
refer
to
this
other.
B
Currently,
you
know
proof
of
stake,
beacon
chain
and
in
the
end,
these
are
going
to
be
merged
together
to
replace
the
current
consensus
model
for
our
current
main
net.
So
they're,
not
it's
not
one
leads
to
the
next
and
when
eth2
there
is
no
one
upgrade.
That
leads
to
quote-unquote
too.
It's
a
whole
series
of
upgrades
that
are
being
rolled
out
over
over
time,
obviously
to
handle
the
scaling
problems
and
other
issues
that
we
have
with
the
network.
A
All
right
thanks
paul
yeah,
so
I'm
going
to
share
my
screen
again
if
you'd
like
to
follow
along
the
last
item
that
I'd
like
to
chat
about
is
creating
a
web
free,
explainer
page
on
ethereum.org,
and
so
this
is
a
little
bit
earlier
than
the
other
two
items
we've
just
shown.
So
we
don't
have
anything
nice
and
pretty
to
show
you
just
yet
one
interesting
thing
to
look
at
on
our
roadmap.
A
You
largely
get
you'll
actually
get
a
bunch
of
articles.
A
Some
of
them
are
well
written.
Most
of
them
aren't
well
written.
A
few
of
them
are
just
completely
wrong,
so
maybe
a
controversial
opinion,
but
I
don't
really
think
so.
I
don't
really
believe
that
we
want
journalists
who
aren't
really
involved
in
web3
and
probably
don't
know
what
it
is
explaining
web
free
to
people
who
are
clearly
interested
in
maybe
taking
a
bit
further.
A
We've
just
had
the
holiday
season,
I'm
sure
many
of
you
were
saturn
tables
with
family
members
who
might
have
known
about
your
interest
in
crypto.
If
they
did,
I'm
sure
you
got
hammered
with
different
questions
about
what
is
web
free?
What
is
this
decentralization
and
magic
internet
money?
The
whole
idea
of
this
page
is
to
answer
that
question
for
people,
a
sort
of
gentle
introduction
for
non-technical
individuals
without
all
the
buzzwords
that
you'd
normally
find
in
this
sort
of
thing.
A
Yeah
and
as
always,
because
all
of
the
items
on
our
roadmap
are
on
the
site,
they're
all
open
source.
So
if
you
have
comments
feedbacks
or
are
interested
in
helping
out
in
any
way,
please
do
ping
us
and
discord
or
leave
a
comment
on
the
issue
itself.
A
Yeah,
so
I'm
sharing
my
screen
on
it
and
on
the
agenda
itself.
There
are
some
instructions
for
how
to
actually
claim
your.
A
A
Once
again,
that's
january
community,
all
lowercase,
all
one
word,
and
if
you
click
on
the
link
that
the
bot
sends
you,
then
you
should
be
able
to
claim
it
to
your
wall.
Address.
A
A
A
D
So
I
guess
we
might
as
well
just
get
into
it
as
people
are
claiming
their
co-apps.
D
So
the
translation
program,
as
many
of
you
probably
know,
is
an
effort
to
get
the
website
translated
into
as
many
languages
as
possible
and
make
this
content
accessible
to
people
who
might
not
speak
english
at
all
or
not.
Speak
english
well
enough
to
be
able
to
learn
in
english,
especially
about
a
complicated
topic
such
as
ethereum.
D
One
thing
that
I
wanted
to
highlight
today
is
the
recent
update
to
source
content
in
crowding
and
the
new
pages
that
we've
uploaded
to
crowding,
so
I've
just
pasted
the
link
to
the
content
versions,
page
on
the
website,
where
you
can
find
more
information
about
how
we
divide
our
content
into
different
content.
Buckets
and.
D
We've
recently
updated
a
lot
of
source
content
in
crowdin.
We
do
this
occasionally
in
order
to
make
sure
we're
actually
translating
the
latest
version
of
the
website
moving
forward.
We
plan
on
updating
source
content
every
month
we
have
also
uploaded
new
pages
to
crowdin.
These
are
the
pages
that
have
been
recently
added
to
the
website
and
aren't
being
translated.
Yet
examples
of
this
contain
the
community
hub,
the
energy
consumption
page,
the
ethereum
support,
page
security
and
scan
prevention,
page
basically
just
the
recent
pages
that
have
been
added
to
the
website.
D
D
And
finally,
we
have
created
some
new
content
buckets
which
will
allow
us
to
get
translated,
content
reviewed
and
added
to
the
website
even
faster.
So
this
includes
a
specific
content
bucket
for
ethereum
upgrades
that
you
can
see
here.
A
specific
content
bucket
for
the
community
pages
and
also
have
divided
the
developer
tutorials
into
different
buckets,
based
on
their
popularity,
based
on
the
number
of
page
views
that
these
tutorials
get.
So
this
will
also
allow
us
to
add
translated
developer
tutorials
that
are
high
impact
that
have
a
high
volume
of
traffic
to
the
website
faster.
D
This
upgrades
bucket
will
be
updated
again
in
crowding
next
week
with
the
new
content,
not
containing
mentions
of
eth2,
and
we
would
definitely
appreciate
some
assistance
in
getting
this
bucket
translated
as
soon
as
possible.
So
there
also
be
other
notifications,
and
we
will
highlight
this
and
point
it
out
to
the
community
and
for
the
time
being,
this
content
bucket
will
probably
be
highest
priority
to
get
translated
so
that
we
can
also
move
away
from
the
e2
terminology
in
the
translations
as
well.
A
I
guess
we
can
just
start
with
the
most
upvoted,
so
yeah.
If
you
go
through
the
list
and
you
see
something
that
you
really
want
answered
the
likelihood
is,
we
won't
get
to
absolutely
everything
so
make
sure
you
upload
the
questions
that
you
want
to
see
answered.
The
most
top
voted
comment
is
from
anonymous
asking
that
saying
hi
I
want
to
contribute,
but
I
am
not
a
coder
anything
else.
I
can
do
and
contribute
to.
Yes,
if
you're
bilingual,
please
get
in
touch
with
us
on
discord
and
join
the
translation
program.
A
A
F
Yeah,
I
would
broadly
just
say
I
mean,
from
a
content
perspective
like
it's
hard
to
understate
how
valuable
that
is,
even
if
you
don't
code
to
help
keep
the
website
up
to
date,
as
you
folks
are
all
probably
aware,
like
ethereum
as
an
ecosystem.
Just
moves
incredibly
fast
right
so
like
as
ethereum.org,
continues
to
add
new
content.
For
instance,
you
know
we
highlighted
this
energy
consumption
page.
F
It
may
not
sound
sexy,
but
can
be
a
very
helpful
way
for
you
to
kind
of,
I
mean,
keep
tabs
on
the
ecosystem
and
keep
yourself
up
to
date,
but
also
be
able
to.
You
know,
help
out
the
millions
of
people
who
are
reading
this
content
and
helping
ensure
stuff
stays
up
to
date
is
like
just
a
huge
way
to
do
that.
So
in
the
community
chat.
F
F
All
the
content
on
ethereum.org
is
licensed
under
creative
commons.
We
want
other
projects
to
be
able
to
use
the
translations
that
our
community
has
put
together
to
just
make
the
entire
ecosystem
more
accessible
to
more
people
from
more
languages
overall
right
so
like,
even
if
you
only
speak
english,
there's
open
issues
on
github
to
add
additional
glossary
terms
and
add
additional
content
that
I
think,
can
have
a
huge
impact
across
the
ecosystem.
A
Yeah
thanks,
I
would
disagree
on
one
thing
I
think
fixing
tables
is
definitely
sexy
and
if
you
find
any,
please
do
open
an
issue
or
a
pr
for
it.
Next
up,
we've
got
jay
cook.
I
think
joseph
I've
seen
you
on
the
call,
hey
joseph
so.
D
B
A
Sorry
about
that
yeah
so
joseph
says,
roadmap's
great
l2s
to
encourage
adoption,
it's
critical
to
explain
why
l2
over
alternative
layer
ones
a
nuance
over
which
l2
and
why
ideas
to
do
this
most
effectively.
A
B
One
sure
yeah,
no
thanks,
jay
cook
for
posting
this
I
definitely
agree.
There
is
a
big
difference,
obviously,
between
layer,
twos
and
alternative
layer
ones,
and
we
do
look
forward
to
highlighting
that
soon.
We've
talked
about
the
e2
rebrand
a
couple
times
now.
Part
of
that
change
is
going
to
be.
B
The
slash
eth2
page
on
our
website
is
now
going
to
be
slash,
upgrades
which
is
going
to
broaden
what
it
would
actually
make
sense
to
go
in
that
section,
for
example,
potential
eips
and
potentially
layer,
2
scaling
solutions,
because
there's
more
to
the
upgrades
than
just
the
protocol
upgrades
that
were
focused
on
scaling,
which
was
kind
of
the
original
bucket
of
eth2.
So
as
that
broad
ends
out,
I
think
that
would
be
a
nice
home
for
that.
B
We've
discussed
this
a
little
bit
internally,
I'd
like
to
bring
some
content
about
twos
to
that
page,
but
also
discuss
potentially
having
a
dedicated
layer
to
page
and
and
have
this,
be
something
that's
more
beginner-friendly
and
user-friendly,
something
you
know:
that's
not
buried
in
the
development
dot.
Many
people
are,
you
know,
lay
users
are
likely
to
miss.
I
want
to
use
that
as
an
opportunity
to
help,
educate
and
and
explain
kind
of
what
you're
talking
about
here.
B
Jay
cook
for
differences
won't
necessarily
go
into
all
those
differences
now,
but,
but
you
know
briefly,
they
rely
on
ethereum
security.
Essentially,
you
can
do
a
lot
of
things
with
l2s
that
keep
the
trust
model
of
ethereum
at
its
core
and
you
don't
need
to
rely
on
a
whole
different,
distributed
network
or
hopefully
distributed
network
for
the
security
of
your
funds
and
activities
so
definitely
on
on
the
list.
B
C
Think
some
things
to
note
that
we
would
be
adding
is
like
we'll,
obviously
be
talking
about
l2s
what
they
are
kind
of
like
you
were
asking
here,
but
we'll
also
be
talking
about
bridging.
C
So
when
you
want
to
bring
your
assets
over
from
mainnet
or
exchange,
we'll
highlight
some
bridges
that
you
would
use
we'll
go
into
kind
of
like
what
bridge
bridges
are.
So
we
can
clarify
that
because
that's
definitely
an
important
piece
to
l2s,
at
least
to
like
understand
how
to
get
on
to
them.
At
the
very
least.
So
we'll
highlight
some
information
around
that.
C
We'll
also
add
some
information
around
like
resources
for
finding,
like
token
lists,
for
let's
say,
you're,
using
a
decentralized
exchange,
looking
at
a
little
bit
of
a
like
list
on
that
page
to
make
make
it
easier
for
users
to
use
l2
as
well,
and
we'll
probably
link
up
to
some
pages
like
arbitrary
portal,
which
highlights
applications
that
are
on
their
l2s
already
so
try
and
make
it
as
accessible
for
someone
new
to
see.
What's
going
on
in
l2
how
to
get
on
l2
and
quickly
understand
what
it
is
versus
kind
of.
A
Thanks
corwin
thanks
paul
joseph,
if
you're
still
with
us.
I
know
you're
very
into
this
stuff
and
you've
probably
put
some
thought
into
before
the
question.
So
if
you've
got
any
thoughts
or
ideas
feel
free
to
share
them
now
or.
I
Yeah,
okay,
thank
you,
hello,
yeah
yeah!
Well,
I
mean
that's
great
to
hear
everything.
You
just
said
that
really
the
question
just
came
to
my
mind
when
I
was
looking
through
the
road
map
because
it
looked
like
what
was
there
under
l2
was
mostly
practical
instructions
for
how
to
how
to
onboard-
and
I
just
think
even
now,
even
fairly
technical
minded
people
that
are
already
well
into
ethereum.
I
It's
easy
to
get
confused
about
the
firstly,
why
you
would
use
layer
two
if
it's
just
cheap
transactions,
why
you
would
use
l2
over
just
going
onto
another
chain
where
the
transactions
are
as
cheap
or
possibly
cheaper,
and
also
which
l2
to
use?
And
you
know
you
might
spend
a
bunch
of
gas
moving
some
funds
over
from
layer,
1
onto
layer
two
and
then
normally
you
know
what
to
do
once.
You've
got
there.
I
You
know,
so
it
just
seems
like
ethereum.org
is:
is
kind
of
a
lot
of
people's
gateway
onto
the
whole
ethereum
ecosystem.
I
You
know
inside
the
ethereum
ecosystem,
rather
than
going
to
another
chain,
might
just
be
really
useful
for
encouraging
more
adoption.
But
I
I
mean,
I
guess
that's
just
a
background
to
the
question.
You've
kind
of
already
answered
it
in
your
arm
system.
I
appreciate.
B
F
Yeah,
I
definitely
appreciate
the
feedback
there
and
completely
agree.
You
know,
I
think,
similar
to
what
paul
just
demonstrated
with,
like
the
run,
a
node
page
that
we'll
be
releasing
soon
right,
like
it's
critical,
to
explain
the.
Why,
in
addition
to
the
what
and
the
how-
and
I
think,
that's
exactly
what
you're
getting
at
of
like
what
are
the
specific
benefits
outside
of
just
transaction
fees,
that
layer
two
provides
and
yeah.
F
If
you
folks
do
have
ideas
like
we're
happy
to
collaborate
and
we'll
definitely
continue
to
seek
feedback
as
we
as
we
iterate
on
that
page,
but
clearly,
that's
a
key
component
of
it
right
like
if
there
is
an
outage
on
this
network.
Can
you
recover
your
funds,
or
are
you
completely
reliant
on
whoever
is
operating?
That
network
important
considerations
when,
when
bridging
your
funds
to
to
anywhere
else
than
layer,
one
ethereum.
A
Okay,
thanks
very
much
joseph,
I
guess
we'll
move
on
to
the
next
question
sean.
What
are
you
all
most
excited
about
in
2022?
I
like
this
question.
Sean.
Are
you
with
us
on
the
call?
Maybe
no
maybe
we
could
do
a
quick
round-robin
with
the
team.
It's
not
very
clear
if
you're
talking
about
aetherium
or
just
generally,
so
I
guess
I'll
answer
both
really
excited
for
the
mayor's
this
year.
The
adoption
of
l2s
real
world
really
excited
to
go
on
vacation
overseas.
B
It
to
paul,
let's
see
yeah
I'll,
try
to
keep
it
brief,
too
I'll.
Second,
the
events
irl
and
real
life
events
all
year
long
and
I'm
just
putting
that
out
there
in
general
I'll
drop
our
events
page
in
the
community
culture
check
them
out
because
there's
a
lot
of
them
this
year
that
are
already
planned,
there's
more
beyond
just
this,
which
we
you
know
are
continuously
trying
to
update
this
page
to
keep
it
accurate,
but
a
lot
of
events
all
over
the
world
this
year.
B
I
plan
to
go
to
to
a
handful
of
them,
obviously
not
all,
but
I'd
encourage
everyone
to
check
these,
because
this
is
one
of
the
especially
if
you're
interested
in
getting
involved
in
the
community.
This
question
has
already
been
floated.
These
events
can
be
excellent
ways
to
go.
Get
your
face
out.
There
go
see
other
people
in
person
who
are
working
in
space
you're,
going
to
just
people
exude
enthusiasm
at
these
events.
B
So
if
you
haven't
been
to
one
yet,
I
would
definitely
consider
checking
one
of
them
out
if
there's
one
nearby
and
you
can't
get
tickets.
B
C
I
think
for
myself,
most
specifically,
what
I'm
excited
about
this
year
is
l2
and
bridging.
I
think
we
are
just
starting
to
see
player
twos
come
online
and,
more
specifically,
like
generalized
l2,
is
kind
of
like
arbitrarium,
where
you
can
deploy
your
smart
contracts
on
there,
but
I'm
also
curious
to
see
what
happens
with
more
application
specific
l2s
as
well.
I
think
we'll
see
some
cool
stuff
like
the
reddit.
I
think
reddit's
partnered
with
arbitrum,
I
believe,
but
kind
of
seeing
what
some
larger
applications
are
going
to
be
doing
with
layer.
C
2
technology
on
ethereum
appears
to
see
where
some
mainstream
adoption
of
ethereum
goes
this
year.
We
just
saw
that
twitter
this
week
put
out
twitter
blue
or
their
nft
support
in
twitter,
blue,
the
very
least,
and
so
I'm
kind
of
curious
to
see
where
this
goes
with
mainstream
companies.
This
year,
especially
as
we've
seen
ethereum
settle
more
more
value
than
like
the
visa
network,
for
example
in
2021.
C
C
G
D
So
excited
about
a
couple
of
things.
First
of
all,
the
merge
it's
been
in
the
works
for
a
while
looks
like
this
is
gonna
be
the
year
that
is
gonna,
be
super
exciting
and
I'm
also
like
the
guys,
have
already
mentioned
very
excited
about
layer.
Twos,
specifically,
the
improvements
that
they
are
making
and
will
continue
to
make
the
year
has
started
off
incredible
optimism.
Just
on
boarded
curve.
D
D
The
arbitrary
ecosystem
is
already
large
and
keeps
on
expanding
darknet
just
came
out
with
a
massive
upgrade
this
week
that
and
they
basically
contain
all
the
functionality
you
would
expect
from
a
production
ready,
blockchain
dk
sync
is
making
improvements
and
is
ready
to
onboard
more
people,
so
yeah,
the
the
zk
roll
ups
in
particular,
are
looking
like
they're
making
progress,
and
I
feel
like
this
year.
D
So
many
more
people
are
gonna,
get
onboarded
to
their
twos
and
experience
what
it
is
to
use
ethereum
with
instant
confirmations
and
super
low
fees,
and
I
feel
like
most
people
will
be
surprised
by
how
amazing
layer
twos
can
be
and
will
stay
there
forever.
Basically,
that's
what
I'm
excited
about
and
with
that,
I
guess
pass
it
along
to
stem.
F
Yeah
thanks
guys,
I
mean
all-
I
guess
just
echo
what
everyone
mentioned.
I
think
a
lot
of
great
points,
I'd
second
paul's
point
in
particular,
I
think
if
folks
on
the
call
have
never
been
able
to
attend
like
a
real
life.
Ethereum
event.
F
I
know
it
is
like
a
fortunate
privilege
to
be
able
to
do
so,
but
I
would
highly
recommend
it
just
like
the
friendly
community,
the
the
contagious
energy,
the
atmosphere,
it's
a
lot
of
what
pulled
me
into
the
space
and
keeps
me
around
so
I
know
I'll
be
at
yeah
eat
denver
in
less
than
a
month
if
anyone's
gonna,
be
there
yeah
feel
free
to
reach
out
would
love
to
connect
and
I'll
post
a
link
specifically
devcon,
which
you
know
we
haven't
had
an
event
since
devcon
osaka
in
japan
in
2019.
F
That's
essentially
the
annual
primary
conference
that
the
ethereum
foundation
puts
on
every
year
and
I
would
say,
is
seen
as
somewhat
of
the
main
event
in
the
ethereum
world
each
year
and
that'll
be
in
bogota
colombia
later
this
year,
so
pretty
stoked
for
that
hope,
folks
can
make
it.
I
know
a
lot
of
moving
pieces
with
with
events
this
year.
F
Otherwise
you
know
plenty
of
virtual
virtual
based
metaverse
conferences
to
to
potentially
try
out,
but
yeah
highly,
encourage
people
to
get
involved
with
those
and
can
be
a
great
way
to
you
know:
connect
with
people
find
new
jobs,
find
interesting
opportunities,
so
I
think
worthwhile,
if
you
can
make
it
happen,.
A
Yeah
I'll
plus
one
that
I
just
want
to
make-
maybe
a
second
just
to
make
some
space
in
case.
Anyone
on
the
call
wants
to
unmute
and
ask
a
question
and
feel
free
to
do
so.
A
Cool
we'll
move
on
we've
got
another
question
from
anonymous
asking:
how
do
we
stop
the
scammers
from
ruining
crypto
as
education?
That
only
answer,
I
think
so,
education
and
time.
I
guess
we
already
have
the
page
on
a
security
page
on
ethereum.org.
Is
there
more?
We
could
do
to
help
with
this
problem.
A
Probably.
I
also
think
that
over
time
as
more
people
start
to
understand
the
pitfalls
of
crypto
and
things
will
get
better
as
well.
This
happens
with
every
evolution
of
money
if
you're
interested
in
diving
into
that
rabbit
hole
a
little
bit.
I'd
really
recommend
everything
that
robert
breedlove
has
written
on
his
blog
I'll
post,
a
link
in
the
chat
to
that
anyone
else
have
any
thoughts
on
this.
B
Yeah,
I
agree,
I
think
I
think
education
is
gonna,
be
a
big
part
of
it.
However,
I
don't
think
it'll
ever
just
fully
go
away.
I
mean
there's,
there's
scams
that
are
littered
throughout
our
world
in
different
forms,
where
there's
the
opportunity
to
take
advantage
of
people
for
economic
gain,
people
are
going
to
try.
I
mean
it's
going
to
be
a
combination
of
education,
as
things
scored
captures
and
blockers
things
that
you
know
fortunately
have
to
put
people
through
to
try
to
clean
up
these
these
social
spaces
online.
B
To
try
to
limit
you
know
who
gets
in.
Unfortunately,
you
have
to
go
through
on
a
regular
basis
and
and
ban
people
from
the
server,
because
they're
they're
obviously
trying
to
take
advantage
of
people
in
different
ways,
and
it's
not
always
clear
for
us.
You
know
who
is
who
is
not
it's
a
challenge
for
sure.
I'm
going
to
open
the
suggestions.
B
A
Yeah
agree
next
question
from
amar:
what
are
you
doing
to
make
ethereum
more
accessible?
I
guess
that
depends
on
what
you
mean
by
accessible.
So
we
do
have
our
q1
epic.
Around
accessibility.
I'd
be
curious.
If
pablo
maybe
wants
to
wear
on
that,
and
that's
about
the
yeah
go
ahead.
G
Yeah
sure
so
yeah
as
josh
mentioned,
this
is
a
a
goal
for
us
for
this
quarter.
It
was
a
goal
too
in
our
previous
quarter,
but
for
this
different
reasons
we
couldn't
make
it
so
to
give
a
little
bit
of
context,
we
are
trying
here
to
to
make
our
website
more
accessible
for
everyone
basically,
and
we
have
users
that
navigate
our
site
only
using
the
keyboard,
for
example,
or
using
a
screen
reader.
So
we
want
to
make
the
site
accessible,
and
that
is
have
a
good
experience
navigating
with
those
devices.
G
So
answering
the
questions,
I
would
say
that
at
first
we
are
planning
to
basically
make
an
audit
in
our
code
and
trying
to
to
follow
a
well-known
guidelines
or
standards
from
the
web3,
for
example,
and
then
we
we
want
to
to
improve
the
the
navigation
experience
using
screen
readers
and
or
navigating
the
site
with
only
the
keyboard.
G
So
we
were,
we
are
going
to
to
audit
first
and
and
then,
of
course,
we
are
open
to
hear
suggestions
from
from
you
guys.
We
are,
we
don't
have
any
accessibility
expert
in
the
team,
so
we
are
open
to
to
suggestions
yeah
and
finally,
I
just
want
to
mention
that
this
goal
is
it's
difficult
to
to
establish
a
scope.
Right
is
a
never-ending
goal
to
increase
the
accessibility
so
for
sure
we
will
have
in
the
future
more
more
goals
on
improving
the
accessibility
of
the
site.
G
D
This
content
related
to
ethereum
more
accessible
to
everyone
who
might
not
speak
english
at
all,
or
maybe
they
don't
feel
comfortable
reading
in
english
learning
about
highly
technical
topics
in
english.
If
you
are
talking
about
making
ethereum
more
accessible
in
regards
to
fees,
use
layer,
twos,
you
inherit
the
security
of
ethereum
and
the
fees
are
minimal.
D
That's
it.
Let's
yeah,
I
guess
go
back
to
yeah.
A
Very
broad
topic,
and
also
in
terms
of
content,
I
think
most
of
the
content
on
our
roadmap
is
also
aimed
at
making
a
video
more
accessible.
Certainly,
the
the
webfree
explainer
player,
two
page,
a
wallets
revamp,
run
a
node.
All
of
that
so
yeah
we're
trying
to
tackle
that
problem
from
quite
a
few
different
angles
and
very
conscious
of
the
time.
I
guess
we
can
try
and
quickly
fire
through
a
couple
more.
A
What
sort
of
plans
are
there
to
highlight
more
of
the
public
good
space
from
rory?
It's
a
really
good
question
that
one
I
immediately
have
an
answer
for
maybe
someone
else
on
the
team
wants
to
speak
a
little
bit
about
the
other
work.
I've
been
doing
with
the
clr.
F
Yeah,
I
can
touch
some
on
that.
I
think
that's
roy,
a
great
question.
We
encourage
input
on
that.
I
mean
it's
a
pretty
broad
area,
but
obviously
the
ethereum
community
and
the
crypto
community,
more
broadly,
are
realizing
like
hey.
This
technology
gives
us
some
incredible
coordination
power,
whether
it's
you
know
focused
on
climate
change
or
open
source
software
or
public
goods
generally
like
this
global
movement,
does
have
the
capability
to
influence
a
lot
of
change
and
a
lot
of
capital
formation.
F
That,
like
you
know,
even
nation
states,
can't
necessarily
tackle
on
their
own,
so
the
whole
design
space
and
the
opportunity
space
you
know
is
pretty
boundless.
So
we
definitely
want
to
do
what
we
can
to
highlight
that
you
know
we
do
call
out
certain
public
goods
on
our
our
grants,
page,
which
basically
just
shows
like
different
grant
opportunities
that
people
can
find
who
are
trying
to,
for
instance,
build
open
source
software
or
public
education
goods.
So
there
are
there.
Are
there
are
paths
to
receive
funding
through
that?
F
F
You
know
the
ethereum
foundation
is
thinking
about
this
more
holistically
and,
more
broadly,
in
the
sense
that
you
know
the
ethereum
foundation
is
a
non-profit
and
our
primary
activity
is
giving
money
to
public
goods
in
the
space
to
just
like
benefit
the
ethereum
ecosystem
more
broadly,
and
you
can
find
allocation
updates
on
blog.ethereum.org
around
how
the
ethereum
foundation
thinks
and
about
how
they
distribute
those
funds,
encourage
you
to
check
out
recent
posts
on
like
the
client
incentive
program,
for
instance,
and
it's
not
something
our
team
focuses
on
specifically,
but
I
can
tell
you
the
ethereum
foundation
is
looking
to
experiment
with
more
ways
of
funding
public
goods
and
distributing
and
decentralizing
the
power
of
deciding
which
projects
receive
those
goods.
F
So
if
you
have
ideas-
maybe
it's
you
know
creating
an
additional
use
case
on
ethereum.org
to
specifically
talk
about
crowdfunding
potential
and
like
ability
to
coordinate
and
fund
public
goods
just
to
help
grow
awareness
of
like
what
public
goods
actually
are,
how
much
our
world
relies
on
them
in
general,
I
think
it's
a
much
broader
movement,
that's
bigger
than
just
ethereum.org,
but
I
think
there's
definitely
stuff.
We
can
do
and
again
would
encourage
input
on
it
because
yeah,
I
think
it's
a
huge
opportunity
and
a
very
important
space
for
us
to
potentially
help
solve.
A
Yeah
great
answer,
thanks
sam,
so
we've
seems:
we've
not
managed
our
time
very
well.
I'm
aware
we've
got
quite
a
lot
of
questions
left,
but
I
think
we're
gonna
have
to
call
it
that
what
I'll
do
after
the
call
as
we'll
go
through
and
just
spend
some
time
answering
all
of
these
questions
in
the
community
called
chat.
A
B
I
was
going
to
say
real
quick,
the
slido
in
the
future.
If
we
do
use
this
method
again,
just
encourage
people
take
a
look
at
the
questions
that
are
there
and
upvote
ones.
That
may
be
similar
to
a
question
if
possible,
because
that
way
we
don't
kind
of
fragment
the
same
question
over
multiple
things
and
then
lower
down
on
the
list.
That's
one
little
hack
to
try
to
get
your
question
answered.