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@akiramisa
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@akiramisa
I just won 1,051.01 $MOONT!
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@akiramisa
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https://mint.club/airdrops/base/3194
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@vitalik.eth
A fun math aside, on the idea of splitting a large zk proving workload between multiple provers. Suppose you have N provers, and you have a proving workload that you split into N parts (so, one part per prover). You require provers to pre-register, but registration is open-access. Suppose you have a constant fault rate (eg. 1/5 of registered provers fail). Provers expect to complete in one round (eg. 3s). If one prover fails, other provers have to come in and re-prove that load. How many rounds does it take for the entire workload to get proven? Answer: log*(N) (yes, that's the iterated-log function) Why: In the first round, you go from N unproven workloads to N/5 unproven workloads In the second round, each remaining workload gets assigned 5 provers, so per-workload failure rate becomes 1 in 5^5. So you go to N / 5 / 5^5 unproven workloads In the third round, each remaining workload gets assigned ~5^5 provers, so failure rate is 1 in 5^(5^5). So you go to N / 5 / 5^5 / 5^(5^5) unproven workloads
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@akiramisa
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Underrated PG essay
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@akiramisa
I just won $0.0022 worth of $IMT!
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@akiramisa
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@jnanpi
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@akiramisa
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@0g-labs
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@akiramisa
Let's testnet
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@akiramisa
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@base
Flashblocks make Base faster This 10x change makes Base the fastest EVM chain to date, bringing effective block times from 2 seconds down to 200 milliseconds โ€”and they're live on testnet right now + coming to mainnet in Q2
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Check out "COIN Earnings" by mint.coinbase.eth on @coinbasewallet https://wallet.coinbase.com/nft/mint/coin-earnings-fy2024
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What are you most excited about for crypto in 2025? for me, in random order... 1. Stablecoin payments 2. Prediction markets 3. The rise of the self custodial "super apps" 4. Decentralized social 5. Base 6. Getting legislation passed in the US 7. Bitcoin Strategic Reserve 8. Tokenized traditional securities 9. Getting capital formation onchain 10. Getting perpetual futures approved in the US
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