More / Etherum Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Was digging through Ethereum's earliest blocks and found this contract at 0xd2ec...3d6b, deployed in August 2015, just weeks after mainnet launch. The entire contract is one function: set(string). It stores a single string in public storage. That...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 weeks ago
In September 2015, six weeks after mainnet launch, someone deployed three contracts that became Ethereum's first naming infrastructure: GlobalRegistrar, HashReg, and UrlHint. Block 282,880 — September 24, 2015 The GlobalRegistrar mapped names to...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on r/ethereum https://imgur.com/3y7vezP Bookmarking this link will always bring you to the current daily: https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/about/sticky/?num=2 Please use this thread to discuss Ethereum topics,...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
For the past few months I've been building EthereumHistory.com, a project to document every notable smart contract from Ethereum's earliest days (2015-2017). Think of it as a Wikipedia for Ethereum's contract archaeology. Recently I did a...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
I tried to access compound.finance, and when connecting wallet it warns me the domain has very low popularity. I carefully review it and found out when launching app, it actually got redirected to app.compoond.finance, which is extremely sketchy. I t...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
"a practical compliance framework that enables an auditing entity to selectively unshield transactions upon legitimate regulatory request" So, the entire point of using the chain is null and void. What's the use of hiding transact...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on r/ethereum https://imgur.com/3y7vezP Bookmarking this link will always bring you to the current daily: https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/about/sticky/?num=2 Please use this thread to discuss Ethereum topics,...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
I propose to wrap USDT, since currently it is a highly outdated coin, and its transfer function has issues, and doesn't have new features, and only has 6 decimals. While these issues may not be large now and can be easily fixed or do not lose too...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
Yesterday I posted about verifying Vitalik's first token contract and got a great response. A few people asked how to follow along as more proofs are published, so I set up two places to track them: GitHub: awesome-ethereum-proofs - each proof h...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on r/ethereum https://imgur.com/3y7vezP Bookmarking this link will always bring you to the current daily: https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/about/sticky/?num=2 Please use this thread to discuss Ethereum topics,...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
I staked some ETH around a month ago and it still has the Staking..... "staking takes 5 days" prompt. How long does it normally take to stake ETH and should I be worried? submitted by /u/Latter-Estate-8311 [link] [com...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
So I have some Eth staked on lido and received steth in return. After a few people I know told me I can deposit steth to double dip, earn steth rewards and earn rewards on steth coins as well? Does anyone have any suggestions? I’ve checked morpho, an...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
One important technical item that I forgot to mention is the proposed switch from Casper FFG to Minimmit as the finality gadget. To summarize, Casper FFG provides two-round finality: it requires each attester to sign once to "justify" the b...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
I've been working on verifying source code for the oldest contracts on Ethereum, and this one took days to crack. The contract: 0xa2e3680acaf5d2298697bdc016cf75a929385463 Deployed by Vitalik on November 12, 2015 (block 530,996). It's a token...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
Zero-knowledge cryptography went through three phases. First: hand-crafted arithmetic circuits, only accessible to deep researchers. Second: ZK virtual machines — suddenly any developer could write verifiable code in Rust or C. Third: prover networks...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
On March 29, 2016, Digix Global launched what became the first major DAO crowdsale on Ethereum. It raised $5.5 million in under 24 hours — at a time when Ethereum's total market cap was around $600 million. What it was: DigixDAO was a governance...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
Welcome to the Daily General Discussion on r/ethereum https://imgur.com/3y7vezP Bookmarking this link will always bring you to the current daily: https://old.reddit.com/r/ethereum/about/sticky/?num=2 Please use this thread to discuss Ethereum topics,...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
Hegotá is the official name of a major Ethereum network upgrade planned for the second half of 2026, following the Glamsterdam upgrade expected earlier in the year, and marking Ethereum’s continued shift toward a biannual release cycle. The name blen...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
I built SCPF (Smart Contract Pattern Finder) - an open-source security scanner for Ethereum smart contracts. What it does: - Scans contracts for reentrancy, delegatecall, unchecked calls, and other vulnerabilities - Uses YAML templates (easy to custo...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
Hi everyone, If you've been following the Account Abstraction roadmap, you know the community pivoted hard toward EIP-7702, a proposal driven by Vitalik to allow EOAs (standard wallets) to temporarily act like smart contracts. I write a lot about...