Decentralized writings
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Today we are very excited to announce the launch of Taiko Grants Cycle 2! Cycle 2 is an expanded version of our inaugural Taiko Community Grant Progra...
22d
Ethereum adopted a rollup-centric roadmap a few years ago. Since then, the community has come up with a variety of different rollup designs, all aimin...
1mo
In July, we announced the inaugural Taiko Community Grant Program focused on discovering and supporting innovative community members who build up and ...
2mo
Ethereum has just turned 8 — what a ride it has been! The community has already achieved a lot — from becoming the first smart contract platform to he...
3mo
Our fifth testnet is here! Jólnir (Alpha-5) brings new exciting adjustments to how proposing and proving works on Taiko. Let’s see what those changes ...
6mo
This article is published as part of the Ethereum.org Writers Cohort. Thank you Matt Finestone for feedback. This piece may contain factual and other ...
7mo
This article is published as part of the Ethereum.org Writers Cohort. This piece may contain factual and other errors that I’m simply not aware of. I’...
8mo
Here are some books that I’ve enjoyed reading over the past few years. I hope you’ll find something interesting for yourself. (If you have any recomme...
10mo
It’s almost bedtime but I’m feeling this raging need to write down some thoughts. So here’s a few: There’s something about Ethereum that’s so beauti...
1y
If you’re paying at least a tiny bit of attention to what’s been happening in the zero-knowledge Ethereum space, you’ve probably heard of names like P...
Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is the most widely adopted decentralized domain system. The protocol has so far seen 2.8 million names registered by more ...
Special thanks to Serenae.eth and Jeff Lau from ENS Labs for sharing their expertise and providing feedback. Thanks also to cthulu.eth and Zadok7.eth ...
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