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This is big. CEXs usually wait 12+ minutes for Ethereum finality before crediting deposits because of reorg risk. When @krakenfx begins reading from Espresso for deposits from Espresso-integrated chains, that 12-min wait will drop to seconds. Fast finality in the real world.
📢 @espressoFNDN $ESP is live on Kraken As a fast-follow, customers will soon be able to deposit and withdraw via an Espresso-integrated chain
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The $ESP registration portal is live! Connect your wallets to check your eligibility for the Espresso airdrop. The only official portal ⤵️ https://t.co/GbZ6B2a7AJ
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Synchronous crosschain reads are now live on Celo in a groundbreaking new launch. Really excited to share this, we've been working on it for months (: Try the live demo below!
Excited to unveil the first based appchain on @Celo — powered by @SelfProtocol’s Proof of Humanity. Built using Pylon, our platform for synchronous composability.
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Just added @_Bitfrost_ to the Zecosystem page. It allows users to bridge ZEC between the Zcash blockchain and Hyperliquid and enables spot Zcash trading on HL. The bridged ZEC is secured by a threshold signing committee according to their docs. https://t.co/9gbivqmNyA
Vibecoded a Zecosystem page today. Primary focus is on new DeFi stuff and recent Zcash developments. If I missed anything let me know! https://t.co/oAHIBEYedl
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Vibecoded a Zecosystem page today. Primary focus is on new DeFi stuff and recent Zcash developments. If I missed anything let me know! https://t.co/oAHIBEYedl
zecosystem.org
Discover and explore projects in the Zcash DeFi ecosystem. Filter by category and find privacy-focused applications.
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On track to reach subsecond finality in 2026 🎯 We reached 2-second finality on our devnet, which is globally distributed & the same infra powering our Decaf testnet & Espresso mainnet. Credit to our cracked HotShot consensus team pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
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Any L2 can integrate with Espresso to achieve strong finality guarantees within seconds. This works by altering the settlement contract to only accept blocks that have been finalized by Espresso prior to being posted to the L1. No need to build an ALT-L1! https://t.co/1JgCaAlYbp
TEMPO SHOULD BE AN L1: CONFESSIONS OF AN L2 BUILDER For payments, having the shortest possible time-to-finality is critical; because until a transaction is finalized (i.e., it can no longer be reversed), it cannot reliably facilitate an exchange. Let’s explore why. Alice gives
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TL;DR I'm joining @EspressoSys to continue pushing the boundaries of seamless crosschain interop. DMs are open ☕️ On a more personal level, I'm incredibly excited to share that I'm joining as Director of Partnerships! Working in the intents space for the last several years has
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Introducing Pylon, a platform for launching based appchains that synchronously compose with Ethereum L2s. It provides first of its kind cross chain contract calling that feels like deploying your app directly onto a popular Ethereum L2.
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Read into how Arbitrum chains like @LogX_trade, @RariChain and @apecoin are plugging into @EspressoSys to power their UX and much more Your chains, your rules https://t.co/q4P0HiDvgt
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Solving for blockchain fragmentation has been an ongoing technical challenge for developers in the web3 space. As the number of chains grow, so do challenges around UX, interoperability, security and...
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⏳ Final push next week. Our lawyers and experts are working around the clock — we’ve forgotten what normal sleep feels like. Every hour counts, and so do the costs. If you believe in fairness, open-source, and freedom, please help us finish strong. 🙏 👉
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Support Roman Storm legal defense for building open-source privacy tools. Donate via Juicebox to protect open-source development, privacy, and developers rights. Join the fight for justice in tech.
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Dear Crypto Community & Privacy Advocates, This is an urgent call: My trial begins July 14, and we’re facing a critical shortfall. I need to raise $500K in the next few days and $1.5M within a couple of weeks to sustain our fight - covering escalating legal fees, expert
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Support Roman Storm legal defense for building open-source privacy tools. Donate via Juicebox to protect open-source development, privacy, and developers rights. Join the fight for justice in tech.
Dear Software Community, 🚀🔒 It's Roman Storm here. As my trial begins on July 14, we're facing an unexpected hurdle: ⚠️ What started as a planned 2-week trial is now expected to last 3-4 weeks due to complex legal arguments and unforeseen witnesses and evidence. This means
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Hydrangea is better than @solana’s Alpenglow under some parameterizations. Note that Alpenglow's "20 + 20" tolerance relies on a leader not equivocating (see Assumption 3, and example 44 in the paper: https://t.co/Lohm0HpvrB). This does not hold under standard partial synchrony +
drive.google.com
Presenting Hydrangea, an optimistic two-round partial synchrony protocol. With n = 3f + 3p + 1, under a good network and honest leader, parties commit in (i) two rounds when <= p parties are faulty, (ii) three rounds while tolerating f Byzantine faults and p crash faults. Paper
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Introducing Explain ETH, a series of interactive essays to show the basics of blockchain Everyone wants mass adoption. Maybe the tech has caught up. But the learning resources definitely haven't. I want to change that.
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confirmation layer = order-enforcing DA layer, and is great for onchain CLOBs, which everyone and their friends in the last 48 hours is suddenly bull posting about Espresso is the confirmation layer compatible with Ethereum settlement right now build your CLOB on Espresso 😀
Why build a central-sequencer CLOB and post data to a decentralized order-enforcing DA layer? 1. Lowest execution confirmation latency: a (physically and/or logically) centralized sequencer provides unbeatable latency for executing and confirming incoming transactions. 2. Low
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