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News and Links
Layer 1
[eth1] state rent proposal 2
[eth1] selfish mining in Ethereum academic paper. Per Casey Detrio, EIP100 changed the threshold to 27%. But since ETC doesn’t have EIP100, it’s just 5 or 10%.
[eth2] a long AMA from the Eth2 research team
[eth2] yeeth Eth2 client in Swift
[eth2] What’s new in eth2 includes Ben’s take on future of the PoW chain
[eth2] notes from last eth2 implementer call
[eth2] Vitalik’s security design rationale
[eth2] More Vitalik: Eth2 and Casper CBC video talk
[eth2] Collin Myers takes a look at the proposed economics for validators
Layer 2
Raiden on progress towards Ithaca release, which will include pathfinding and fee earning as well as monitoring. More from Loredana on building CryptoBotWars on Raiden
Magmo update: about to release their paper on Nitro, their protocol for a virtual state channel network
The case for Ethereum scaling through layer 2 solutions
Optimistic off-chain data availability from Aragon
Starkware on a layer 2 design fundamental: validity proofs vs fraud proofs. Also: its decentralized exchange using STARKs planned for testnet at end of q1.
Stuff for developers
Solidity v0.5.3
web3j v4.1.1
Web3.js v1.0.0-beta.38
Waffle v2 of its testing suite (uses ethers.js)
Celer Network’s proto3 to solidity library generator for onchain/offchain, cross-language data structures. Celer’s SDK
ERC20 meta transaction wrapper contract
“dumb contracts” that store data in the event logs
ETL pipline on AWS for security token analytics
Interacting with Ethereum using web3.py and Jupyter notebooks
Tutorial on using Embark
Tutorial: using OpenLaw agreements with dapps
OpenBazaar’s escrow framework
Etherisc opensources the code for their Generic Insurance Framework
Austin Griffith’s latest iteration of Burner Wallet sales
Deploying a front end with IPFS and Piñata SDK
Video tutorial of Slither static analyzer
Overview of formal verification projects in Ethereum
zkPoker with SNARks - explore iden3’s circom circuit
Ecosystem
Lots of charts on the bomb historically and present
Gnosis Safe is now available on iOS
A big thing in the community was r/ethtrader’s DONUT tokens. Started by Reddit as “community points” to experiment in ethtrader upvotes, the donuts can be used to buy the banner, vote in polls, and get badges. So a Reddit <> Eth token bridge was created, and DONUT traded on Uniswap. But some people preferred donuts to be used for subreddit governance, so the experiment is currently paused. That’s my take, here’s Will Warren’s take.
Decentralizing project management with the Ethereum Cat Herders
ENS permanent registrar proposals
Client releases
The Mantis client written in Scala now supports ETH and will stop supporting ETC
Enterprise
Hyperledger Fabric founder John Wolpert on why Ethereum is winning in enterprise blockchain
Levi’s jeans, Harvard SHINE and ConsenSys announce a workers well being pilot program at a factory in Mexico
Tokenizing a roomba to charge it
Correctness analysis of Istanbul BFT. Suggests it isn’t and can be improved.
Governance and Standards
Notes from last all core devs call
A postmortem on the Constantinople postponement
SNT community voting dapp v0.1 - quadratic voting system
EIP1712: disallow deployment of unused opcodes
EIP1715: Generalized Version Bits Voting for Consensus Soft and Hard Forks
ERC1723: Cryptography engine standard
ERC1724: confidential token standard
EIP1717: Defuse the bomb and lower mining reward to 1 ether
Application layer
Augur leaderboard. And Crystalball.be stats. Augur v1.10 released
Lots of action in Augur frontends: Veil buys Predictions.global, Guesser to launch Jan 29, and BlitzPredict.
A fiat-backed Korean Won is live on AirSwap
Adventureum - “a text-based, crowd-sourced, decentralised choose-your-own adventure game”
PlasmaBears is live using LoomNetwork
Kyber’s automated price reserve - a simpler though less flexible option for liquidity providers. Also, Kyber’s long-term objectives
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Trail of Bits and ChainSecurity discuss 1283 on Hashing It Out
Videos from Trail of Bits’ Empire Hacking
Scott Lewis and Bryant Eisenbach give the case for Ethereum on a Bitcoin podcast
Philipp Angele talk on Livepeer’s shared economies for video infrastructure
Tarun Chitra on PoS statistical modeling on Zero Knowledge
Gnosis’ Martin Köppelmann on Into the Ether
Martin Köppelmann and Matan Field on Epicenter
Tokens / Business / Regulation
If you don’t have a background in finance, MyCrypto’s learning about supplying and borrowing with Compound will be a good read.
A nice look at the original NFT: CryptoPunk
NFT License 2.0 to define what is permitted with NFT and associated art
IDEO on what NFT collectibles should learn from legacy collectibles.
Matthew Vernon is selling tokens representing 1 hour of design consulting
Caitlin Long tweetstorm about Wyoming’s crypto-friendly legislation
Crypto exchanges don’t need a money transmitter license in Pennsylvania
General
Samsung to have key store in their Galaxy S10. Pictures show Eth confirmed.
Zilliqa to launch its mainnet this week, much like Ethereum launched with Frontier
NEAR’s private testnet launches at event in SF on the 29th
Polkadot upgrades to PoC3 using GRANDPA consensus algo
Looks like Protonmail wants to build on Ethereum
Messari says Ripple drastically overstates their supply to prop up their market cap
Sia’s David Vorick on proof of work attacks
a zero knowledge and SNARKs primer
Infoworld when the Mac launched 35 years ago: do we really need this?
Have a co-branded credit card in the US? Amazon (or whoever) probably gets to see your transaction history, which means they’re probably selling it too.
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Jan 30 - Feb 1 - Stanford Blockchain Conference
Jan 31 - GörliCon (Berlin)
Jan 31 - Maker to remove OasisDEX and Oasis.direct frontends
Feb 2 - Eth2 workshop (Stanford)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 7 - 0x and Coinlist virtual hackathon ends
Feb 14 - Eth Magicians (Denver)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Feb 27 - Constantinople (block 7280000)
Mar 4 - Ethereum Magicians (Paris)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 8-10 - ETHParis (ETHGlobal)
Mar 8-10 - EthUToronto
Mar 22 - Zero Knowledge Summit 0x03 (Berlin)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support
April 8-14 - Edcon hackathon and conference (Sydney)
Apr 19-21 - ETHCapetown (ETHGlobal)
May 10-11 - Ethereal (NYC)
May 17 - Deadline to accept proposals for Instanbul upgrade fork
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January 18, 2019
Ethereum News and Links
Constantinople postponed
The day before the scheduled Constantinople upgrade fork, ChainSecurity found that EIP1283 potentially allowed deployed contracts to be vulnerable to a re-entrancy attack. There was no bug in the EIP per se, but it broke an implied invariant for a small but then-indeterminate amount of deployed code. Hence, out of an abundance of caution but with limited time for the community to come to consensus, Constantinople was successfully postponed.
A full post-action report by Trail of Bits, ChainSecurity, and Eveem. They proffer a different alternative to 1283 - refund difference of intended cost of writes. Magicians thread on 1283 alternatives and thread on invariants.
New ConstantiNOPE client releases by which the fork was avoided (update if you haven’t): Geth, Parity (stable) and beta, Trinity, Nethermind, Pantheon, Ethereum on ARM
Constantinople is set for block 7280000, around Feb 27. EIP1283 is not included.
Layer 1
[eth1] Ethereum State Rent Proof of Concept
[eth2] Ben Edgington: exploring Eth2.0 design goals
[eth2] James Prestwich: An engineer’s guide to eth2. See also Vitalik’s annotations.
[eth2] Latest Eth2.0 implementers call. agenda to follow along
[eth2] What’s New in Eth2
[eth2] Prysmatic dev update
[eth2] Lighthouse dev update
[eth2] Lodestar dev update
[eth2] Dean Eigenmann and Eric Tu are implementing the Beacon Chain in Swift
[eth2.x] What CBCifying the beacon chain would look like
[eth2.x] Bitwise LMD GHOST: an efficient CBC Casper fork choice rule
Swarm v0.3.9
Layer 2
OmiseGo Plasma update
Encumberments as a common mechanism in sharding and L2
Plasma snapp-1-bit
Aragon’s Voting Relay Protocol for optimistic vote counting
Connext dev update
Loredana Cirstea on building CryptoBotWars on Raiden
Stuff for developers
0x dev tools suite: compiler, tracer, code coverage measurer, and gas profiler
Trail of Bits’ Slither v0.5.0 static analyzer
Panvala’s first token grant applications
A flow chart analyzing the potential EIP1283 attack
Using the Truebit file system
Rust bindings for the Solidity compiler
Python REST api for JSON-RPC Infura calls
On efficient Eth addresses to eek out gas savings
Automatic authentication signatures for web3
Mintable’s SDK to generate ERC-721s
Piñata on IPFS economics. And an SDK for pinning on IPFS with Piñata
Web3 yeet wraps most common web3js operations for one line use
draft of code for ENS permanent registrar
Live on mainnet
Augur interface Veil launches on mainnet
STK payment channels live on mainnet
Urbit Address Space live on mainnet. You may find the Urbit Primer useful
Ecosystem
The Year in Ethereum 2018. #longreads
Andrew Keys’ 2019 predictions
New ENS manager
Parity Fether v0.2 beta light-client based wallet
Austin Griffith: onboarding new users with Burner Wallet point of sale
New Etherscan beta site
Enterprise
Quorum v2.2.1 and Tessera v0.8
Oaken Innovations’ toll road transactions pilot
Governance and Standards
Latest core devs call. Agenda to follow along.
List of Aragon proposals up for a vote on the 24th.
2019: the year of the DAO?
Kristy-Leigh Minehan on ProgPoW tradeoffs between Nvidia and AMD
ERC1710: URL format for web3 browsers
ERC1700: non-exhaustible token
ERC1702: generalized account versioningscheme
ERC1707: version byte prefix for account versioning
Application layer
0x roadmap: ZEIPs. Also a new look 0xTracker.
Understanding the risk/reward of providing Uniswap liquidity
Ari Juels on Chainlink and TownCrier
Brave’s opt-in ads paying 70% to user are live in their dev release. I tried it - slightly unexpected, but I like it.
Monetha’s decentralized reputation framework
Ryan Yi on Augur’s dispute resolution mechanism and US Congressional elections
Gnosis to prime the liquidity pump for DutchX with some DAI/ETH orders
Althea beta release “to dynamically route, buy, and sell bandwidth” with Eth
Maker to completely rebuild Oasis and will remove OasisDex and Oasis.direct frontends on Jan31
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Multiparty Computations episode of Zero Knowledge
Andrew Keys talks ConsenSys 2.0 on Decentralize This
Decentralized Data Now call. Formerly open source block explorers
Andy Bromberg on the Smartest Contract
Settle’s Scott Lewis on Into the Ether
Tokens / Business / Regulation
Status app store curation mechanism
Brooklyn Project: the state of regulation in 2019
Continuous Organizations 1.0
de la Rouviere: Moloch DAO and collapsing the firm
General
Implementing secp256k1 on Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) to create cross-platform Ethereum-Scuttlebutt applications
Ex-BitTorrent employee Simon Morris on lessons for crypto from BitTorrent (link to part 1 of 4)
CBInsights: how blockchain could disrupt insurance
Shapeshift on 2018 law enforcement requests
Profile of DuckDuckGo and founder Gabe Weinberg
Gitcoin planning on experimenting with Liberal Radicalism with its grants
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
Jan 23 - Infura Project ID prioritization
Jan 24 - List of things for Aragon vote, including on funding original AragonOne team
Jan 25 - Graph Day (San Francisco)
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Jan 30 - Feb 1 - Stanford Blockchain Conference
Jan 31 - GörliCon (Berlin)
Jan 31 - Maker to remove OasisDEX and Oasis.direct frontends
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 7 - 0x and Coinlist virtual hackathon ends
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Feb 27 - Constantinople (block 7280000)
Mar 4 - Ethereum Magicians (Paris)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 8-10 - ETHParis (ETHGlobal)
Mar 8-10 - EthUToronto
Mar 22 - Zero Knowledge Summit 0x03 (Berlin)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support
April 8-14 - Edcon hackathon and conference (Sydney)
Apr 19-21 - ETHCapetown (ETHGlobal)
May 10-11 - Ethereal (NYC)
May 17 - Deadline to accept proposals for Instanbul upgrade fork
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January 11, 2018
News and Links
Constantinople is coming. [Also, this is the January 11, 2019 issue but I can't fix the title without breaking links]
Upgrade your clients ASAP! EF FAQ and blog post. From MyCrypto, what users need to know about the Constantinople fork
Layer 1
[eth1] Rinkeby testnet forked successfully. Update your clients ASAP!
[eth2] What’s New in Eth2
[eth2] Latest Eth2 implementer call notes
[eth2] Validator economics of Eth2. Also a thorough Eth staking ROI spreadsheet model
[eth2] Discussion about storage rent “eviction archive” nodes and incentives
web3foundation, Status and Validity Labs update and call for participants on private, decentralized messaging, a la Whisper
Layer 2
Live on Rinkeby testnet: Plasma Ignis - often called “roll up” - 500 transactions per second using SNARKs for compression (not privacy), no delay to exit, less liveness requirements, multi-operator. Check out the live demo.
Georgios Konstantopoulos: A Deep Dive on RSA Accumulators
Canto: proposed new subprotocol to allow sidechain-like subnets
Fae: a subnet by putting Fae’s binary transactions in the data field
A RaidenNetwork deep dive explainer
Can watchtowers and monitoring services scale?
Counterfactual dev update: full end to end implementation of Counterfactual with demos and dev environment will be live on Ropsten in next 2 weeks
Stuff for developers
Embark v4.0.0-beta.0
Ganache v2.0.0-beta.2
ZeppelinOS v2.1
Updated EthereumJS readthedocs
Solidity CTF: mirror madness from authio
Solstice: 15 analyzer Solidity security tool
EVM code fuzzing using input prediction
Compound’s self-liquidation bug
Gas Stations Network, an incentivized meta transaction relay network, live on Ropsten
Understanding Rust lifetimes
How to quickly deploy to Görli cross-client testnet
Maker CDP leverager in one call
Codefund2.0 - sustainability for open source project advertising without 3rd party trackers
RSA accumulator in Vyper
Analyzing 1.2m mainnet contracts in 20 seconds using Eveem and BigQuery
0x Market Maker program. 15k to run a market making bot on a 0x relayer
POANet: Honey Badger BFT and Threshold Cryptography
Ecosystem
Afri’s Eth node configuration modes cheat sheet. A great accompaniment to Afri’s did Ethereum reach 1 tb yet? The answer is obviously no, state plus chaindata is about 150 GB.
MyEtherWallet v5 is in beta and MEWConnect on Android
Ethereum Foundation major grant to Parity: $5m for ewasm, light wallet, and Eth2
Enterprise
What enterprises need to know about AWS’s Blockchain as a Service
2019 is the year of enterprise tokens?
Governance and Standards
Notes from latest core devs call, includes ProgPoW section. On that topic, IfDefElse put out a ProgPoW FAQ including responses from AMD and Nvidia. Also check understanding ProgPoW from a few months ago
Martin Köppelmann on the governance protocol of DXdao
Pando Network: DAOs and the future of content
EIP1682: storage rent
EIP1681: temporal replay protection
ERC1683: URLs with asset and onboarding functionality
ERC1690: Mortability standard
ERC820 Pseudo-introspection Registry Contract is final
ERC1155 multi-token standard to last call
Application layer
Demo testing on Kovan testnet of the Digix governance platform
Brave at 5.5m MAUs, up 5x in 2018. It also got much more stable over the year, and being able to use a private tab with TOR on desktop makes it a must (mobile has been a must for a long time). Here’s my referral code if you haven’t switched yet.
I saw some warnings about tokenized US equity DX.exchange that was in the last newsletter. I have no idea if they are legit or if the warnings are in bad faith but the reason that Szabo’s “trusted third parties are security holes” gets repeated frequently is because it is true. If you choose any cryptoasset that depends on custody of a third party, caveat emptor.
Origin now has editable listings and multiple item support
Nevada counties are storing birth and marriage certificates on Ethereum
Scout unveils its customizable token/protocol explorers for apps, live on Aragon and Livepeer
Veil prediction markets platform built on 0x and Augur launches Jan 15 on mainnet. Fantastic to see the app layer stack coming together. Not open to the USA because…federal government.
Gnosis on the problem of front running in dexes
Status releases desktop alpha, v0.9
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Joseph Lubin on Epicenter. Some good early Eth history here.
Curation Markets community call
Ryan Sean Adams on the case for Ether as money on POV Crypto
Nice Decrypt Media profile of Lane Rettig
Q&A with Mariano Conti, head of Maker Oracles
Andrew Keys on the American Banker podcast
Austin Griffith 2018 lessons learned talk at Ethereum Boulder
Starkware’s Eli Ben-Sasson and Alessandro Chiesa on Zero Knowledge
Nick Johnson talks ENS and ProgPoW on Into the Ether
Tokens / Business / Regulation
Paul Kohlhaas: bonding curve design parameters
Ryan Zurrer: Network keepers, v2
Zastrin to sell a tradeable NFT as a license to use its blockchain dev courses.
Sharespost says it did its first compliant security token trade of BCAP (Blockchain Capital). Link opens PDF
Actus Financial Protocol announces standard for tokenizing all financial instruments.
Missing DeFi piece: longer-term interest generating assets
Gemini’s rules for the revolution on working with regulators.
Blockchain Association proposes the Hinman Standard for cryptoassets
Blockchains LLC releases its 300 page Blockchain Through a Legal Lens
China released restrictive blockchain rules including censorship and KYC
Why Ether is Valuable
General
ETC got 51% attacked. Coinbase was first to announce it, though it appears the target was the gate.io exchange. Amusingly, the price hardly suffered. The amazing thing is that a widely known and relatively easily exploited attack vector like this didn’t happen during bull market when this attack could have been an order of magnitude more profitable.
Michael del Castillo tracks the supply chain of an entire dinner using blockchain products like Viant
Julien Thevenard argues Ethereum is on par or safer than Bitcoin in terms of proof of work.
Coindesk video interview of the creator of HODL. He isn’t at all convinced by Bitcoin’s new “store of value” meme. Very entertaining use of 8 minutes.
That very odd Bitcoin nonce pattern. Phil Daian says it is caused by AntMiners
Researchers brute force attack private keys of poorly implemented ECDSA nonce generation.
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
Jan 14 - Mobi Grand Challenge hackathon ends
Jan 10-Feb7 - 0x and Coinlist virtual hackathon
Jan ~16 - Constantinople hard fork at block 7080000
Jan 24 - List of things for Aragon vote, including on funding original AragonOne team
Jan 25 - Graph Day (San Francisco)
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Jan 31 - GörliCon (Berlin)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Mar 4 - Ethereum Magicians (Paris)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 8-10 - ETHParis (ETHGlobal)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support (Jan 23 begins Project ID prioritization)
April 8-14 - Edcon hackathon and conference (Sydney)
Apr 19-21 - ETHCapetown (ETHGlobal)
May 10-11 - Ethereal (NYC)
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News and Links
Layer 1
[eth1] Quick summary of Constantinople hard fork
[maybe eth1, eth2] ELI5 storage rent
[eth2] What’s New in Eth2 from Ben Edgington
Latest Eth2 implementers call. Agenda to help follow along (plus brief notes in What’s New in eth2 above)
[eth2] An updated Beacon chain mini-spec
[eth2] Prysmatic dev update - sync’d with spec, 100% test coverage; Go BLS sigs ready
[eth2] Lodestar Javascript client dev update
[eth2] Cross-shard receipt and hibernation/waking anti-double-spending
[eth2] Stan Kladko: Use validators BLS key pairs to keep transactions encrypted until included in chain
[eth2[ Justin Drake: Eth2 consensus objects natively compatible with multiple hash functions
[eth2] How Vitalik thinks about incentives for stakers to stay online
[eth2] Staking reward spreadsheet by Eric Conner
[eth2-> eth3] Beacon-chain friendly CBC Casper
[eth3] Bitwise LMD GHOST
Layer 2
Cryptoplayer.one - rock-paper-scissors (with a StarWars flavor) on Raiden, acted out by robots you can watch on Youtube. Try it out - it helps test Raiden.
An overview of state channels projects
Connext opensourced their generalized custodial hub. You can check out their hub, client, and contract code. Non-custodial hub coming in the next month.
Stuff for developers
Austin Griffith: Burner Wallet v2.2, burner-to-burner encrypted messaging with Eth keys. Also solid ELI5 of Burner Wallet
OpenZeppelin v2.1
Truffle v5.0.1
Paul Berg’s how to write upgradeable code with Truffle5 and ZeppelinOS2
Intro to Mythril Classic and symbolic execution
ConsenSys Diligence’s registry of code weakness and test cases
SmartCheck security tool adds Vyper
Minimal Solidity testing with Ganache and Jest
Yondon Fu: How not to use ECDSA
“stack too deep” error in Solidity
Jez San on thinking about GDPR and blockchain
Video example of queries to GraphQL api with 3box.js
Monitoring events with Kauri’s Eventeum
ConsenSysDesign’s rimble v0.2 adaptable components and design standards
Gitcoin Grants an easy way to give recurring contributions to your favorite OSS projects and maintainers. Ben Edgington’s UX report
Ecosystem
In case you haven’t noticed on Twitter, all the cool kids are getting an Eth dappnode from Ava.do [I don’t have one, but I want to be cool, so I’m probably going to get one]
Bernhard Mueller’s hilarious tweetstorm satire of a maxi tweetstorm
EthHub launches. Great documentation and FAQs for devs/users
A note about Blockchains LLC from founder Jeffrey Berns
imToken at 7.5m accumulated installed devices, 30% iOS, 70% Android
To every Bitcoin maximalist who says you can’t run a full node, Afri very strongly disagrees.
More Afri: on Jan 3, only 10.2% of nodes were Constantinople-ready. Update your clients!
ConsenSys and AMD’s W3BCLOUD collaboration “to develop optimized solutions powered by AMD hardware” for enterprise and dapps (link opens PDF)
Enterprise
John Wolpert on lessons learned in blockchain consulting
Busting the myth of private blockchains
Kaleido launches Marketplace for “blockchain at consortia scale”
Governance and Standards
Core devs call. Agenda. Summary per Hudson, “Constantinople is on track. We are already starting to develop timelines for Istanbul. ProgPoW is going to happen barring any major issues.”
Lane Rettig on transparency and the Devcon meetings on the PoW chain that caused a ruckus
Application layer (I decided no 2018 reviews; those could have been the whole newsletter)
Many Augur markets ended on Dec 31, so there is a record 140 disputes in this week’s round. Also prediction markets to facilitate cross-chain swaps?
Grid+ rolling out electricity to more in next couple months; had Samsung stop manufacturing a component of Lattice agent, so had to replace; still on track for Q2
Air quality data streams from 10,210 locations in 68 countries on Streamr
BloqPress - a web3 CMS
Pando - decentralized VCS enabling contribution tracking, via the Aragon client
DX.exchange - buy tokens representing Tesla, Apple and 8 more Nasdaq stocks where the stock is held in custody. Per Bloomberg, this goes live next week. To me, the interesting bit is that now those stacks can trade 24/7
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Starkware’s Eli Ben-Sasson and Uri Kolodny on Into the Ether
Vitalik Buterin with Kartik Talwar at ETHSingapore
Jutta Steiner on ZeroKnowledge
Tokens / Business / Regulation
Livepeer network economics update. LPT continues to be an interesting experiment (and you probably have some from the MerkleMine airdrop)
Cameroon separatists launch their own currency on Ethereum. Reading the article doesn’t give me great hope for its legitimacy, but it’s an interesting idea.
Interesting funding model from Mintable: selling NFTs that let you use their app for free for life.
Santiment built an Ethereum token market cap
General
Elegy for a cypherpunk. Remembering Tim May. Nice work about the values from which our space springs.
How much each year Ethereum is mentioned in Google Scholar articles
IEEE: Ethereum plans to cut energy consumption by 99%
Proof of existence timestamp chain on Substrate
Chris Dixon: blockchains can wrest internet control from corporations
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
Jan 10 - Mobi Grand Challenge hackathon ends
Jan 10-Feb7 - 0x and Coinlist virtual hackathon
Jan ~16 - Constantinople hard fork at block 7080000
Jan 24 - Aragon vote, including on funding original AragonOne team
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Jan 31 - GörliCon (Berlin)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Feb 23-25 - EthAustin (EthUniversal)
Mar 4 - Ethereum Magicians (Paris)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 8-10 - ETHParis (ETHGlobal)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support (Jan 23 begins Project ID prioritization)
April 8-14 - Edcon hackathon and conference (Sydney)
Apr 19-21 - ETHCapetown (ETHGlobal)
May 10-11 - Ethereal (NYC)
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News and Links
Layer 1
[eth2] Latest what’s new in Eth2
[eth1&2] Nimbus dev update
CBC Casper proofs of properties in Isabelle
Confidential Transactions with Reusable Commitments on Ethereum
Layer 2
OMG’s update on Plasma Prime implementation
Stuff for developers
learning SNARKs from scratch with a board game
OpenZeppelin 2.1 RC 2 and Manuel Araoz’s Zeppelin motivations and plans
Etherlime update - solc v0.5.x, 95% coverage, and what’s coming in 2019
Tool to refactor your solidity v0.4.x code to v0.5.x
JIT for Truebit
debugging working group with data representation paper
3box.js v1.1 with local and network caching and a GraphQL endpoint
Auditing Solidity with Trail of Bits’ Slither
Tutorial to bridge PoA sidechain assets to Ethereum. Maker, Giveth, Protofire and POANet run xDai
LiveOverflow’s Capture the Flag with video explanations
Ecosystem
MyCrypto 1.5 is live with 0xInstant available
EnjinX: Eth block explorer. NFT and memecoin support coming in 2019
Threshold ECDSA sigs from Keep.
Basic concepts to understand to control your private keys
Ethereum Explained from PegaSys: Merkle Trees, World State, Transactions, and more
Governance and Standards
ERC1671: bonded fungible tokens
Application layer
Gitcoin in 2019
Eth gaming pioneer Etherplay is exploring “blockchain game economies minted by central servers”
Cryptowars (running on Loom) has a tournament going live this week
Loopring v2 is live.
Brave does a hotfix around clearly showing who is a verified publisher. Whiners kept whining in possibly the dumbest complaint ever - they’re upset that BAT can accumulate for a publisher who hasn’t yet verified.
Lympo and the Dallas Mavs have a fitness incentive program using a token on Ethereum and lets you buy Mavs merchandise with it.
Unikrn launches esports betting platform
In response to lawsuit threats from BNY Mellon, Melonport is now waterMelonport. The water may be silent.
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Maker’s Andy Milenius on a16z podcast
Nadav Hollander on Epicenter
Q&A with Buterin Fellowship receipient Mikerah Quintyne-Collins
Georgios Konstantopoulos on Into the Ether
Maurice Herlihy talk on atomic cross chain swaps
A Brian Armstrong, Chris Dixon and Sonal Chokshi conversation from November and a different conversation between Brian Armstrong and Chris Dixon from September.
General
Ledger responds to the hardware wallet attack talk at 35c3. They’re underwhelmed.
Facebook’s centralized decisionmaking about what people are allowed to say around the world. Yuck.
An intro to the Radical Markets ideas
No surprise that in crypto winter Wall Street’s crypto projects are on hold. Which is great, because then the true believers are better positioned in future competition
Somehow I’d missed the return of Merry Merkle doing renovation work in a South African high school. Also, Unicef France now accepts Dai
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
Jan 10 - Mobi Grand Challenge hackathon ends
Jan 10-Feb7 - 0x and Coinlist virtual hackathon
Jan ~15 - Constantinople hard fork at block 7080000
Jan 17 - Aragon vote on funding original AragonOne team
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Feb 23-25 - EthAustin (EthUniversal)
Mar 4 - Ethereum Magicians (Paris)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 8-10 - ETHParis (ETHGlobal)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support (Jan 23 begins Project ID prioritization)
April 8-14 - Edcon hackathon and conference (Sydney)
Apr 19-21 - ETHCapetown (ETHGlobal)
May 10-11 - Ethereal (NYC)
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News and Links
Layer 1
[Eth 2] Danny Ryan’s state of the spec
[Eth 2] Latest Eth 2 implementers call. Agenda to follow along.
[Eth 2] What’s New in Eth2
[Eth 2] Latest Prysmatic dev update
[Eth 2] Lighthouse dev update
[Eth 2] Coindesk profiles the teams building Eth2
[ewasm] Latest Ewasm call.
[1 -> 2] When stable, the beacon chain to finalize the POW chain
[Eth1] State Rent proposal update
[Eth1] How types of contracts would handle contract state-root-plus-witness architecture
NEAR: Unsolved problems in blockchain sharding
Boneh, Bünz, Fisch: Batching Techniques for Accumulators for stateless chains
Justin Drake Ethereum 3.0 tweet
Layer 2
Storj is planning to use Raiden for its payments. Raiden v0.19
Building MixEth as a state channel dapp with Counterfactual
Celer’s team to play their state channel Gomoku game for real Eth
gas payment abstraction in layer 2
prime numbers to transactions instead of coins?
should fraudulent exit bonds be partially burned?
Demo snark for Plasma Cash and Cashflow history compaction
SKALE releases architecture of their sidechain network
Stuff for developers
Ethereum on ARM. Constantinople-ready images
registry-builder: A modular approach to building TCRs from LevelK
7 uses cases with 3box.js
Gnosis Apollo to create your own prediction market interface or tournament
Schedule your token transfers on MyCrypto using Ethereum Alarm Clock
BudgetBox from Colony. Binary choices turned into budget percentages, and can be done onchain. Github
web3j v4.1 for Android
You can now integrate Gitcoin’s Kudos into your app. Gitcoin also hit 500k in issues.
A quick Austin Griffith tutorial on Commit/Reveal
Matt Tyndall’s counterfactual loan repayment for Dharma
Linkdrops: let people send crypto embedded in URLs without gas/wallets
Panoramix decompiler using symbolic execution instead of static analysis
Streamr’s cold chain monitoring tutorial
Dennis Peterson: Spam protection with probabilistic payments and cheap doublespending protection
How to debug with Tenderly and Truffle
A teaser for Harvey fuzzer from ConsenSys Diligence
Automated Eth code exploiter and similar how to scan and steal ETH
Hard fork enabled client releases
Geth v1.8.20 - hard fork enabled, Puppeth improvements, etc
Parity Ethereum 2.2.5-beta and Parity Ethereum 2.1.10-stable hardfork enabled
Trinity v0.1.0-alpha.20 Constantinople support and genesis file support
Ecosystem
Opera releases native Eth wallet and dapp browser for Android. Download. Slick and well worth checking out.
How I learned Solidity basics for free as a noob dev
Uncle rate keeps falling. Time to start nudging up the gaslimit?
Monetary policy chart of historic and future Ether issuance
All the impressive ETHSingapore submissions and winners. Some of Josh Stark’s favorites.
A comparison of ETHSanFrancisco and EOS SF hackathons
Ethereum product management interviews. Also, video of Eth PMs call
Alethio’s EthStats block explorer
Ecosystem job listings
Web3Foundation, Validity Labs and Status working on Whisper alternative
Live on mainnet
OriginTrail: data exchange in supply chains protocol
Enterprise
Quorum v2.2.0
Cheddar suggests Facebook wants to do its own basechain and is recruiting
Why Enterprise Ethereum is way more than DLT
See OriginTrail above
Governance and Standards
ProgPOW testnet block explorer
A quick case study on Aragon’s AGP1 proposal
Evolution of a security token standard
ERC1643: Document Management Standard
ERC1644: Controller Token Operation Standard
ERC1666: Decentralized Autonomous Zero-identity Protocol
ERC1613: Gas stations network
Application layer
Cellarius first anthology released. Free to MetaMask users.
Golem’s Graphene-ng demo part2
XYO Network to launch satellite named EtherX on SpaceX’s Falcon9 in next few months
Data auditing and repair with Storj
The Fluidity stack to allow liquid secondary markets
Vitalik tweetstorm on non-financial apps
Onchain mutual insurance to return insurance to its origin: communities sharing risk
p2p loan offers on Bloqboard using Dharma
Ujo Portal out of beta and in version1.
KyberNetwork’s monthly update - new reserves, wBTC updated
Liquality offers crosschain swap of testnet Eth for Bitcoin. You can also get a good price buying Eth with Summa’s crosschain swap
GnosisSafe users can pay gas fees in OWL.
Maker proposal to reduce stability fee from 2.5% to 0.5%. Vote Dec 17
Augur’s controversial US House elections market has been reported as Republican. This is obviously nonsense because no one would have bet on that market and it makes no sense to encourage wordsmith trickery. This is a huge test of Augur and will be interesting to watch. Also, v1.8.4 out with new node endpoint. And a nice Augur 2018 review from Guesser
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
All Devcon4 videos and photos
Arthur Falls uploads some Joe Lubin Devcon3 video footage
Video: a Wolfram language platform for Ethereum
Zero Knowledge ETHSingapore episode
Open Block Explorers community call
Blockchain Insider with Vitalik Buterin
Grid+ Alex Miller and Karl Kreder on Hashing It Out
Prysmatic’s Preston Van Loon and Raul Jordan on Into the Ether
Andrew Keys talks ConsenSys2.0 with Laura Shin
Tokens / Business / Regulation
Chris Burniske argues Ether and Bitcoin prices are undervalued based on fundamentals
4 eras of blockchain computing: degrees of composability from Jesse Walden
CFTC requests input. EthHub and Brooklyn Project are both crowd sourcing responses
Basecoin/Basis quits after raising ~130m and returns money to its VCs, blaming the SEC. I feel there may be more to come with this story.
MythX (formerly Mythril) decides against its announced token
Don’t think there was any doubt, but Coinbase is listing tokens. 30 assets up for consideration
Bonding curve intuition and parameterization
Harberger taxes in action on r/ethtrader banners
Simon de la Rouviere: Desire paths and recommendation markets
General
Zero-Knowledge Proofs Starter Pack
Support starving Venezuelans by buying NFT Christmas cards through Giveth. Easy onboarding for your non-crypto friends.
Results of Bounties Network paying local to participate in Manila Bay beach cleanup. Some interesting UX lessons.
Terra-Bridge: Transfer between Ethereum and Bitcoin protocol
CMEGroup puts up an Intro to Ether course
Zilliqa testnet v3 is live and in feature freeze ahead of January mainnet release. It also got an AWS case study
Boerse Stuttgart and SolarisBank say in next 6 months they’ll launch crypto trading platform in Europe
The state of Surveillance Capitalism is dire: your apps are tracking your location and selling it. It’s very easy to figure out who you are from your location. Bring on web3!
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
Dec 17 - vote to reduce Maker stability fee
Jan 10 - Mobi Grand Challenge hackathon ends
Jan ~15 - Constantinople hard fork at block 7080000
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal) next hacker application round closes December 31st
Feb 23-25 - EthAustin hackathon (EthUniversal)
Mar 4 - Ethereum Magicians (Paris)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support (Jan 23 begins Project ID prioritization)
Apr 19-21 - ETHCapetown
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News and Links
Layer 1
[Eth 1] Notes from the call on improving the current Ethereum chain
[Eth 2] The latest What's New in Eth2
[Eth 2] Notes from latest Eth2 implementers call
[Eth 2] Nimbus dev update
[Eth 2] Eric Conner’s Eth2.0 economic primer
[Eth 2] Vitalik: layer 2 computing model using optimistic state roots. Or the ELI5 version. Big if it works.
[CBC Casper] Latest Casper standup call
[CBC Casper] CBC Casper explanation by Vitalik
Layer 2
Latest state channels call
Explainer video for Raiden Network
Minimum number of rounds required for plasma cash with rearrangeable transactions
Stuff for developers
Solidity v0.5.1 “improves the usability of interfaces, fixes some bugs, extends the SMT checker and provides an early preview of the Yul optimizer”
Embark 4.0.0-alpha.2
web3j v4 out of alpha and in general relelase
Rocketh test library with any web3 library and test runner
Aragon: cheaper voting through EVM storage proofs
dappboard: load chain data into PostgreSQL to analyze
Securify academic paper
An IPFS for devs explainer from Piñata
a URL shortener live on Ropsten
Using the iExec SDK
How to use Quiknode to quickly start a dedicated node
0x Instant react.js component
RuntimeVerification formally verifies the beacon chain in COQ and models RanDAO
Ecosystem
ConsenSys reorg from 1.0 to 2.0 included 13% layoffs.
Alethio’s block explorer and free linked data graph
Curious Giraffe has some nice dapp analytics for Compound, Augur, ENS, etheroll, Kyber, AirSwap, and Cryptokitties.
In 2019, Gnosis will give away up to 600k USD to build on Gnosis products through its ecosystem fund
A list of Ethereum community calls from Trenton Van Epps
More on AZTEC Protocol’s confidential transactions. Plus costs would go down to 200-300k gas with eip1108
Live on mainnet
slow.trade is live on mainnet; it builds on the DutchX protocol by Gnosis
Havven launches stablecoins for EUR, JPY, AUD, KRW, and gold.
FOAM Signaling live on mainnet
Enterprise
SignatureBank to offer commercial clients 24/7 money transfer for free using a private Ethereum chain
Governance and Standards
Latest core devs call. Lane’s notes. Fork will be around Jan 16th. Working group updates. Dropping Ropsten/PoW testnets forever?
ERC1633: Refungible token standard
ERC1638: Gift vault standard
Application layer
0x Instant. No more wrapping Eth! Also, 22 ideas to explore with 0x.
dy/dx’s Antonio Juliano tweetstorm on state of 0x
Cyrus Younessi’s overview of Uniswap Exchange
A new and slick version of Maker Tools
Status v0.9.32 with private group chats
Funfair product update
Imbrex open sources its real estate data exchange called Tegula
OpenLaw and Rhombus build onchain derivatives
3Box spins out from uPort
Livepeer’s Streamflow upgrade proposal with probabilistic micropayments
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
AZTEC Protocol’s Zach Williamson on Smartest Contract
Video of local news report on Blockchains LLC fiber optic ring
Curation markets community call
John Lilic video interview
Intro to Scaling on Into the Ether
Numerai/Erasure’s Richard Craib AMA
Tokens / Business / Regulation
Richard Craib on redesigning Numerai. Cutting supply by half, making it more useful with Erasure, and decentalizing it.
Bonded curves for charity
Brian Armstrong: adoption of cryptoassets will come through VR
Video of NYT’s Sorkin interviews SEC Chairman Clayton
General
Zaki Manian’s Cosmos and Polkadot comparison
NEAR’s Alex Skidanov: Core ideas in blockchain sharding
Update on ETC<>ETH peace relay
Coinbase filed to trademark buidl, though Balaji pledges it will only be defensive.
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
Dec 9 - Neufund equity token offering (closes after a week)
Jan 10 - Mobi Grand Challenge hackathon ends
Jan ~16 - Constantinople hard fork at block 7080000
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal) next hacker application round closes December 31st
Feb 23-25 - EthAustin hackathon (EthUniversal)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support (Jan 23 begins Project ID prioritization)
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News and Links
Layer 1 - Eth PoW
Lane’s notes on the Ethereum 1.0 improvements call -- the nomenclature Eth1.x is deprecated
Péter Szilágyi: chain pruning for long term 1.0 viability
ewasm proposal for Eth 1.0
A rough proposal for storage management fees. Discussion at FEM and two at Ethresearch: one and two
Layer 1 - Eth2
What’s New in Eth2
Eth2 implementers call. in lieu of notes, agenda
Prysmatic’s biweekly update - explanations of both new cross-shard approach and STARK-friendly hash functions, refactoring to single state, BLS implementation and much more
Lighthouse fortnightly update: Alex Stokes joins, spec updates, etc
Encumberments: instant cross-shard payments over slow cross-shard
VB: A minimal state execution proposal
A Tale of Two Ethers explainer.
Notes from Eth 2.0 Q&A in Prague
An ELI5 on how Eth2 landed on 32 ETH to be a validator
Layer 2
Latest state channel call. Penultimate state channels call
Raiden v0.18
Plasma Prime PoC client
A sketch for a STARK-based accumulator. Or Vitalik’s ELI5 on Reddit
OmiseGo Plasma update
Stuff for developers
PubSub pattern using Solidity 0.5.0
Use Whisper in Embark tutorial
Quick Formality update from Victor Maia. [Formality is kin to Haskell.]
Compound releases documentation for devs to earn interest on eth/tokens
Comparing GUN, OrbitDB and Scuttlebutt
AragonOS 4: refining our framework for production
Import Ethereum state to use on local chain
Elixir implementation of Ethereum’s RLP encoding
Ahken: Eth aware automatic IPFS pinning PoC
Writing a Truebit task in Rust
Octopus security analysis tool for wasm, EVM and some centralized chains
Native Meta Transactions: signed message recovery integrated in contracts
Remix 0.7.5 released with solidity 0.5 support, plus some cool plugins
Ecosystem
Chart over time of Eth locked up in DeFi (note: Maker off by default)
MyCrypto is doing an Advent-style calendar of security tips with prizes
How to easily import your Medium articles into Kauri
Interview with Shawn Wilkinson on Storj’s current approach to decentralized storage
Joe Lubin’s tweetstorm overview of the Ethereum ecosystem
Two great client releases. Update now
Geth v1.8.19 trie read cache for 15% faster full-sync speed and 30% faster in-sync processing and Swarm v0.3.7. Also, Swarm’s Kubernetes setup is now open source
Parity Ethereum v2.2.2 beta - lower the uncle rate allowing higher gas limit. warp sync reuses local info to reduce required data to sync. and 2.1.7 stable
Parity CTO Fredrik Harrysson interviews Geth lead dev Péter Szilágyi for Zero Knowledge
Live on mainnet
Gnosis Safe is on mainnet - Android app (download link. iOS coming soon). Big step forward in UX and multi-sig availability, though obviously you should wait for it to be battle tested before committing large sums. (RuntimeVerification’s formal verification is in process)
Mintable: easily mint and manage your ERC721 nfty tokens
Ethertify: certification platform for IP rights and document signing
Aztec: working zero knowledge proof for confidential transactions on mainnet. Send Maker’s Dai to a contract, then withdraw to another address. The addresses are public, but the amounts are not. Roadmap includes: anonymous voting for governence mechanics, anonymous identity schemes and zero knowledge exchange
Enterprise
Amazon announces QLDB (one party owns the chain/database) and Managed Blockchain (multiple nodes) for Ethereum and Fabric
At same event, Kaleido announced consortium plans
Trends in enterprise blockchain
Excel to blockchain with web3j
Governance and Standards
Polkadot: never fork again
Giveth’s Unicorn DAC non-hierarchical governance experiment
ERC1630: hashed time-lock standard
Application layer
Ocean Protocol’s v0.2 Trilobite testnet release - data access control, secure compute via fitchain
Capbridge and ConsenSys working on a Singaporean security token exchange
Management and performance fees in a Melon fund
A look under the hood of Mysterium’s decentralized VPN
Streamr open sources their front end, Solidity code and event watcher
upbloc: curated periodic publishing platform, live on Ropsten
FedEx to work with XYO to build out proof of location
More on Etherisc, Aon and Oxfam’s crop insurance for Sri Lankan rice farmers
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Justin Drake on Epicenter
Luke Mulks AMA on Brave Ads and he tells us about all the ways we’re being tracked
Pokt Network’s Michael O’Rourke & Luis C. de Leon on Hashing It Out
Hudson Jameson on the inaugural edition of Eric Conner’s podcast
Tokens / Business / Regulation
Sina Habibian: tokenizing real estate
Harbor’s security token platform launched with 20m equity in South Carolina student housing
A CFTC primer on “smart contracts”
Chris Burniske reports that SEC Chair Clayton confirmed that ETH and BTC are not securities, but refused to comment about Ripple.
SEC announced settlements with Floyd Mayweather and DJ Khaled for touting shady sales and not disclosing it
US Treasury sanctions 2 Bitcoin addresses associated with ransomware in Iran
General
NEAR Protocol open sources its client; uses Typescript for its smart contracts. IDE live. (headsup: I’m an investor)
Zilliqa’s v3 testnet is live in advance of targeted Jan 31 mainnet launch. (As said before, I own some)
Trail of Bits: 10 Rules for Hardware Wallets
Buterin/Weyl: Central planning as overfitting
Jerome de Tychey’s recap and lessons learned of last year’s EthCC has me pumped for 2019.
Holocracy founder on crypto network organization
University of Basel gives Vitalik Buterin an honorary doctorate
Scuttlebutt’s Dominic Tarr statement on a hack that happened because he transferred control of a widely-used module to an attacker who inserted code to steal crypto. Always check your dependencies.
The hack above highlighted lack of incentive for open source maintainers, which is part of what Gitcoin highlights in their roadmap for financial open source sustainability. A different approach: the ZeppelinOS ecosystem of secure code
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note:
Dec 7-9 - ETHSingapore hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Dec 9 - Neufund equity token offering(closes after a week)
Jan 10 - Mobi Grand Challenge hackathon ends
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Feb 23-25 - EthAustin hackathon (EthUniversal)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support (Jan 23 begins Project ID prioritization)
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