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 RIP-7560: Proposal for Improving the Consensus Layer of Native Account Abstraction
Intermediate

RIP-7560: Proposal for Improving the Consensus Layer of Native Account Abstraction

RIP-7560 is an improvement proposal for account abstraction (EIP-2938/ERC-4337). The main change introduced by this proposal is a modification to the consensus layer protocol, which allows for avoiding dependency on higher-level infrastructure and introduces a new transaction type. This article also reviews the doubts and responses it triggered during the community proposal.
2/21/2024, 5:57:38 AM
What is Neos.ai (NEOS)?
Beginner

What is Neos.ai (NEOS)?

Neos.ai (NEOS) is an innovative decentralized research platform that aims to combine artificial intelligence (AI) with decentralized science (DeSci) to address various challenges in the field of scientific research. Its mission is to create a collaborative platform by harnessing the power of human intelligence and AI, bringing together scientists, researchers, and innovators to collectively push the boundaries of possibilities. Through the Research Incentive Protocol (RIP) and Proof of Research (PoR) consensus mechanism, Neos is driving progress in medicine, science, and technology, enabling everyone to contribute and benefit from it.
1/9/2025, 7:37:14 AM
ERC-4337 vs EIP-3074: False dichotomy
Advanced

ERC-4337 vs EIP-3074: False dichotomy

This article clarifies misconceptions about EIP-3074 as an alternative account abstraction path, and analyzes the differences between the full account abstraction ERC-4337 and the pure execution abstraction Epos.
1/16/2024, 3:40:24 PM
EIP-3074: Risks/Opportunities for Smart Account Adoption
Intermediate

EIP-3074: Risks/Opportunities for Smart Account Adoption

EIP-3074 allows externally owned accounts (EOAs) to delegate their transaction capabilities to smart contracts, enhancing features like transaction sponsorship and batch processing. As a short-term fix, it aims to improve the user experience of EOAs to achieve a complete transition to smart accounts. This ensures that legacy users are not left behind, while also making sure they do not hinder AA's efforts.
5/7/2024, 9:00:35 AM
So you wanna Post-Quantum Ethereum transaction signature
Beginner

So you wanna Post-Quantum Ethereum transaction signature

In this short note, we are going to analyze a possible post-quantum replacement for the first point, namely a potential post-quantum Ethereum transaction signature.
2/5/2025, 8:25:13 AM
Embedded fee markets and ERC-4337 (part 2)
Advanced

Embedded fee markets and ERC-4337 (part 2)

This research aims to explore methods to improve the UX by ensuring that users do not need to overpay for inclusion in the next bundle. Instead, users should be able to pay a fee based on the actual market demand for inclusion.
10/7/2024, 11:28:35 AM
How Passkey Wallets Work
Beginner

How Passkey Wallets Work

In this post, we’ll cover how passkeys work, explore the risks of using passkeys for crypto wallets, and dive into how account abstraction enables passkeys to be used when combined with smart contracts.
10/24/2024, 6:42:37 AM
Possible futures of Ethereum, Part 2: The Surge
Advanced

Possible futures of Ethereum, Part 2: The Surge

Ethereum's scaling strategy has evolved from sharding and layer 2 protocols to a rollup-centric approach. The current roadmap proposes a division of labor between L1 and L2: L1 serves as a robust foundation layer, while L2 is responsible for ecosystem expansion. Recent achievements include EIP-4844 blobs increasing L1 data bandwidth, and multiple EVM rollups reaching stage 1. Future goals include achieving 100,000+ TPS, maintaining L1 decentralization, ensuring some L2s inherit Ethereum's core properties, and maximizing interoperability between L2s. Key research areas include data availability sampling, data compression, and cross-L2 interoperability.
10/22/2024, 4:43:33 AM
State of Wallets 2024
Advanced

State of Wallets 2024

This article discusses the current state, challenges, and future trends of the Ethereum wallet ecosystem, including an analysis of the characteristics of different types of wallets and their roles in order flow, as well as an exploration of the impacts of centralization in the block building market.
10/14/2024, 1:49:30 PM
On Alpha and Edges in Crypto
Beginner

On Alpha and Edges in Crypto

This article delves into how to discover and evaluate Alpha in the market.
2/27/2024, 3:24:59 AM
Key Abstraction: Moving Beyond Buzzwords
Intermediate

Key Abstraction: Moving Beyond Buzzwords

This article explores the potential of Account Abstraction (AA), particularly its ability to enhance the blockchain user experience through programmable key management systems. The author analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of traditional key management methods (such as 12-word seed phrases) and new technologies like Passkeys, MPC, and cloud TEEs, proposing the integration of AA functionalities to enable key rotation, session keys, and multiple recovery mechanisms.
12/16/2024, 4:14:20 AM
Exploring the Impact of Vitalik & Various Roadmaps on Ethereum Governance
Intermediate

Exploring the Impact of Vitalik & Various Roadmaps on Ethereum Governance

"The narrative upgrade is an emerging concept that no longer confines itself to singular project transformations but encompasses a broader scope. At its core, this concept involves comprehensively upgrading and reforming projects to revitalize them and regain competitiveness. Specifically, the narrative upgrade track can be achieved through changing the project's narrative approach, adjusting its fundamental logic, upgrading business models, launching innovative products, adjusting token mechanisms, merging with other projects, or even rebranding."
6/3/2024, 2:47:35 PM
What I would love to see in a wallet
Intermediate

What I would love to see in a wallet

Vitalik Buterin discussed the ideal Ethereum wallet, focusing on key features such as cross-Layer 2 transactions, enhanced security, and privacy protection. He emphasized how the wallet could seamlessly handle multi-chain and cross-Layer 2 transfers, improve user experience, and support decentralized identity and data storage. Additionally, he highlighted the necessity of integrating privacy features, such as ZK-SNARKs for private transactions, as well as robust security to counter threats like phishing.
12/10/2024, 4:27:03 AM
The Bull Run - Exit Strategies
Intermediate

The Bull Run - Exit Strategies

The cryptocurrency market is highly speculative, and investor sentiment (such as fear and greed) often influences decision-making. In this context, establishing a risk management system independent of price fluctuations can provide investors with greater peace of mind, reducing the concern over short-term market volatility. Successful investors usually prioritize investment themes based on in-depth research and analysis rather than engaging in short-term speculation, enabling them to make more rational and sustainable investment decisions.
6/4/2024, 7:15:50 AM
Preconfirmation for the Average Joe
Advanced

Preconfirmation for the Average Joe

In this series, we'll explain what Preconfirmation means for Ethereum users, validators, and applications (Based Rollups included), and explore what needs to happen to maximize its UX benefits.
2/19/2025, 6:04:49 AM

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