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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Jan 266/102
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The Long(er) road to Devcon

The article discusses the upcoming Devcon event and celebrates the significant progress made in the Ethereum ecosystem since the last announcement. It highlights critical milestones achieved on the Eth2 roadmap and various breakthroughs by teams across the ecosystem.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 305/101
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The Burden of Proof(s): Code Merkleization

The Stateless Ethereum research initiative has experienced slower development in late 2020 due to pandemic-related disruptions. However, this work on code Merkleization and stateless client technology will become increasingly important as Ethereum approaches the Eth1/Eth2 merge.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 135/102
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eth2 quick update no. 20

Ethereum 2.0 update covering staking community grants version 1.0 and the status of testnets Toledo and Pyrmont. The update also references mainnet deposits to the official Ethereum deposit contract address.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Sep 146/101
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eth2 quick update no. 16

Ethereum 2.0 development continues with the upcoming Spadina testnet serving as a dress rehearsal for deposit and genesis processes. The Medalla Data Challenge is currently ongoing, and there's an RFP for auditing the blst BLS12-381 signature library.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Sep 16/102
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eth2 quick update no. 15

Ethereum 2.0 development update #15 reports that the Medalla testnet is running smoothly with continued progress toward Phase 0 launch. The update emphasizes the importance of client diversity and showcases end-to-end testing for The Merge (eth1+eth2 integration).

CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Aug 216/101
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Validated, staking on eth2: #5 - Why client diversity matters

The article discusses the importance of client diversity in Ethereum 2.0 staking, emphasizing that different client implementations help protect the network from bugs and vulnerabilities. It acknowledges that all clients and potentially the specification itself may have oversights, highlighting the complexity of the ETH2 protocol.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Jun 236/102
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eth2 quick update no. 12

Ethereum 2.0 development continues to progress with significant updates on the deposit contract and implementation milestones. Client teams, contributors, and community validators are actively working on advancing the eth2 transition.

CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Jun 26/101
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The State of Eth2, June 2020

This appears to be an Ethereum 2.0 development update from June 2020, providing technical insights and explanations about the eth2 upgrade progress. The article likely covers key developments in Ethereum's transition to proof-of-stake and other technical improvements during that period.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Mar 316/101
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eth2 quick update no. 10

Ethereum 2.0 development continues progressing with Least Authority completing the Phase 0 security audit and launching a pre-launch bounty program. Client teams are moving toward production readiness while work continues on unifying eth1 and eth2 communications.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Mar 276/101
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Validated, staking on eth2: #3 - Sharding Consensus

This article explains Ethereum 2.0's sharding consensus mechanism, which divides the network into smaller pieces (shards) to improve scalability. The concept is borrowed from database research where sharding means splitting a larger dataset into manageable portions.

CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Feb 126/101
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Validated, staking on eth2: #2 - Two ghosts in a trench coat

This article explains the consensus mechanisms behind Ethereum 2.0, focusing on its novel approach to determining the canonical chain head and block inclusion. It discusses the technical architecture that allows eth2 to achieve consensus in a proof-of-stake environment.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Feb 46/102
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eth2 quick update no. 8

Ethereum 2.0 development continues with Runtime Verification completing audit and formal verification of the deposit contract bytecode. The update highlights ongoing optimization efforts and Phase 2 research by Quilt and eWASM teams, with TXRX joining development efforts.

CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Jan 135/101
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Validated, staking on eth2: #1 - Incentives

This article analyzes Ethereum 2.0's staking incentive structure, examining how rewards and penalties are designed to encourage proper validator behavior. The piece explores the economic mechanisms that underpin eth2's proof-of-stake consensus system.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Dec 56/102
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eth2 quick update no. 5

Ethereum 2.0 development reaches a significant milestone as Parity's Shasper client joins Prysmatic's Sapphire testnet, creating the first public multi-client eth2 testnet. Multiple block explorers including Bitfly's beaconcha.in and Etherscan have launched to support eth2, while the first dedicated networking call was held to address networking challenges.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Dec 36/102
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EF-Supported Teams: Research & Development Update

The Ethereum Foundation provides an update on supported teams' progress across multiple development areas. Key advances include improved network conditions, the upcoming Istanbul release, and continued development of Eth1.x and Eth2 upgrades.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 276/101
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Validated: Staking on eth2 #0

An introductory article discussing Ethereum 2.0 staking as the beacon chain launch approaches. The piece aims to educate the community on eth2's inner workings and the requirements for participating in staking.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 216/102
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eth2 quick update no. 4

This is the fourth eth2 quick update highlighting ongoing Ethereum 2.0 development progress. Key developments include a grant to Sigma Prime for differential fuzzing and the establishment of a Light Client Task Force, alongside continued client development work.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 86/102
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eth2 quick update no. 3

Ethereum 2.0 development continues with security improvements to fork choice mechanisms following audit recommendations. New initiatives include the launch of challenges.ethereum.org and a grant to Herumi for developing high-performance BLS cryptographic implementations.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Oct 316/102
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eth2 quick update no. 2

Ethereum 2.0 development continues with the release of specification v0.9.0 codenamed Tonkatsu to support Phase 0 development. Development teams are working on Phase 1 proposal details and focusing on infrastructure improvements between eth1 and eth2, along with general system hardening.

CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Oct 235/102
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eth2 quick update

The Ethereum 2.0 development team provides a brief update acknowledging they've been quiet on communication while actively working on eth2 development. The team indicates they've been focused on development work following Devcon5 and aims to update the community on recent progress.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · May 216/101
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Ethereum Foundation Spring 2019 Update

The Ethereum Foundation released its Spring 2019 update detailing progress on Ethereum 2.0 development, research initiatives, and ecosystem funding. The update highlighted advancements in proof-of-stake consensus mechanisms and sharding technology while outlining the foundation's strategic priorities for the year.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Dec 246/102
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Understanding Serenity, Part I: Abstraction

This article discusses Ethereum's Serenity upgrade plans, focusing on protocol abstraction improvements. The piece acknowledges contributions from key Ethereum developers and references the project's ongoing development roadmap for protocol enhancements.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Feb 154/101
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Allocation Update: Q3 and Q4, 2021

The article announces allocation updates for Q3 and Q4 2021 grantees, featuring updated terminology where Ethereum 1.0/1.x is now called 'Execution Layer' and Ethereum 2.0 is now 'Consensus Layer'. This represents part of a broader effort to standardize Ethereum development terminology.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Jan 244/102
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The great renaming: what happened to Eth2?

Ethereum core developers discontinued the 'Eth1' and 'Eth2' terminology as of late 2021, marking a significant shift in how the protocol's development is communicated. This renaming reflects Ethereum's ongoing evolution toward improved scalability, security, and decentralization without the confusion of separate network designations.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · May 254/103
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Finalized no. 26

The article provides a brief update on Ethereum's development progress, specifically mentioning the completion of Rayonism and ongoing advancement toward The Merge. This appears to be a routine development update without major announcements.

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