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opinions on this take? https://x.com/damian_straszak/status/1929930054001201616
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you can now shield assets and break any traces to your identity in seconds on Arbitrum so cool seeing this thing in action on mainnet achieved 240ms proving time on my mac https://app.common.fi/
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you can now shield assets and break any traces to your identity in seconds on Arbitrum so cool seeing this thing in action on mainnet achieved 240ms proving time on my mac https://app.common.fi/
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how about combining a dedicated L2 for privacy pools with a decentralized relayer network (to create one—time withdrawal wallets from privacy pool) and a cross-chain intent framework such as ERC-7683 with client-side zk proving in a dedicated wallet to allow shielding and transacting privately from any L2 and interacting smoothly with any defi primitive? This would enable the following: Any user from any L2 that supports ERC-7683 can shield their funds and make them private in seconds. Now, they can interact with any defi protocol on any chain straight from this privacy pool without any friction since unshielding and bridging is fully abstracted. A product like this could become the privacy layer for Ethereum. And there are already projects achieving <0.5 on consumer hardware for client-side proving I am pretty sure this will be one of the breakout products/narratives later in 2025
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Damn the art of Gaias goes so hard. What a job by @ciniz and @antonmarrast. Waiting for the big announcement now. And looks like no pet has been revealed yet. Something special coming?
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We'll be starting a new blog for an upcoming product. Based on your experience, is Mirror still the way to go here or should we directly start with Paragraph? And will both platforms be merged in the future? cc/ @colin
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It's great that a vibrant developer ecosystem is emerging around the ENS protocol. So much potential in scaling ENS and pushing it to the masses. Exciting times!
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Who‘s in Berlin for BBW?
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My tool of the day? the.org no idea why I haven't heard earlier about it
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A little known fact about your Farcaster handle 💡 Every handle is basically an offchain ENS subname of fcast.id. fcast.id was imported to the ENS L1 registry via DNSSEC (this is btw now possible fully gasless). Currently all fcast names are just stored in an offchain server and resolving is disabled.
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All metrics are exploding. And they just started bringing the 100M users onchain. Hopefully in the tailwind of meme coins we will see some use cases emerging that solve real problems for the broader masses. https://dune.com/watermeloncrypto/base
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What are the trade-offs of the different DA layers? Is it mainly decentralization and the overall security of the network? Theoretically, any scalable L1 can be used as a DA Layer, right?
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