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We, the Ethereum Cypherpunks, act on principles. We fucking care about privacy. We fucking care about security. We fucking care about censorship resistance. And we will always fucking defend these core principles. I wrote the Ethereum Cypherpunk Manifesto because this shit
What Ethereum needs is a lot of young blood who shared the cypherpunk vision. All OGs are jaded. Itβs on the next generation now.
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Web3Privacy now Awards 2025 are live! 1st submission: @post_polar_ Favourite pro-privacy project/product - Kohaku by @ncsgy, @kassandraETH, @VitalikButerin & co - @fileverse - @web3privacy The major news - @pcaversaccio drops Ethereum Privacy: The Road to
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just submitted a tx using my node that is running on bare metal - ama
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page 7 https://t.co/M8nVyV0DRR My EIP: https://t.co/uaKSnQtf5o Vyper support:
eips.ethereum.org
This EIP suggests renaming gas to mana, as proposed by Vitalik Buterin in 2015
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Aztec adopting mana. Always ahead of the curve (similar to Vyper who supports `msg.mana`). What holds you back now Ethereum?
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Had a fun convo recently where some dude was talking about Uber and ride-sharing. I told him I've never used any of those services in my life (I'm being serious here). He looked confused and asked how I get around usually. Well it's pretty simple: I always take a taxi & pay in
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if someone ever managed to breach all _private_ GitHub repos (I mean it's insanely difficult but not impossible) it would be one of the most catastrophic events in the security history, and if I were a state-level actor that's exactly the kind of target I'd prioritise rn. I was
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look centralisation scales⦠until it doesn't. We've built the internet on single points of failure and kept going, even knowing (at least a few of us) decentralisation is the way forward. Every day we trade resilience for convenience; and one day, that trade-off is going to hit
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@lopp _recent_ Ledger has a great track record in breaking mission-critical features unfortunately; the current leadership excels at destroying a great brand & company. If I were Ledger investors, I would consider firing a few folks
Very uncool Ledger - you effectively force anyone to buy and enter the seed into a new device. Ledger Nano S is fucking goated. I understand you're a business but don't play with backwards compatibility guys (many rely on LNS!). You're one of the few trusted parties out there and
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- trustless manifesto: https://t.co/R3G5NJ6qDd - A+ stablecoin:
businesswire.com
A+ is an easy plugin solution that supercharges regulated financial institutions with the core functionality of Circle and Coinbase.
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This is the same week. I want to be absolutely clear: I take the commitments made in the Trustless Manifesto very seriously and personally (I called `pledge` myself and I walk the talk). Watching the EF throw its weight behind a US-compliant, freeze-friendly stablecoin
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so I read again EIP-7594 (PeerDAS) and please correct me if I'm wrong but we break EIP-4844 txs in prod by this (due to the new cell KZG proofs). What I mean by "breaking" specifically here is that if someone presigned an "OG" EIP-4844 tx, it won't propagate anymore since Osaka.
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The future is Ethereum, the future is Trustless! Read the Trustless Manifesto, sign the pledge: https://t.co/3Mc2xaWSI0 co-authored with @VitalikButerin @ThewizardofPOS
trustlessness.eth.limo
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The Trustless Manifesto is now live. Read it and sign the pledge: https://t.co/bGhVXfBBTB co-authored with @VitalikButerin @yoavw We build so no one has to ask permission again π
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A trustless system is the only kind where freedom doesn't ask for permission. Anything else is just another gatekeeper. The Trustless Manifesto:
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reading EIPs on a Monday morning was a mistake
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There was another fix in the same release adding support for building images with podman, inspired by a warning from @pcaversaccio: https://t.co/lLnnNvbVjK
guys, real talk now, our ecosystem leans way too hard on Docker when we should be pushing Podman a lot more. If we're really serious about security (and we definitely should be lol), we _must_ run on Podman whenever possible. You know, _both_ run the same OCI-compatible
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