An update: I'm elated to announce that I've joined the stellar engineering team @paradigm!
I owe a lot of gratitude to @gakonst, @mattsse_, and Chris Shu. They have been excellent at guiding me over the last few months.
heard from @YashAtreya that Reth, Execution Extensions, Remvc, Revmc etc are discussed at the searcher dot wtf event, what's top of people's minds?
how can we improve our offerings? what do people need from our teams?
My first project on foundry while onboarding!
Let us know what you think should be the next. Features, bug fixes, improvements, etc.
Brutal feedback is welcome!
We’re cooking in 2024 🧑🍳
The foundry team did it again 🔥⚒️
This PR introduces `forge verify-bytecode` something that's been a painpoint for me in the past and other solidity devs I'm sure.
github.com/foundry-rs/fou…
When a contract is deployed to mainnet and you want to make sure that it matches the
Less than 2hrs to go !
Join me and @r_krasiuk as we explain how game changing Reth ExExs are, and the usecases they unlock.
See you at Jessy’s hacker house!
I met @gakonst, @mattsse_, and the rest of the team at the Rust x Eth Day last year. Fascinated by the amazing presentations about Ethereum tooling in Rust, I immediately started learning and contributing to Reth.
Consider myself very lucky to be amongst and learn from the best.
this is cool!
I think you can do the same thing with Reth DB direct access much simpler and potentially faster, although I haven't tested, LMK if you wanna compare performance, requires a local reth db (you can get one from snapshots.merkle.io)
```
// open the db and get
Releasing Reth Execution Extensions.
Execution Extensions (ExEx) are post-execution hooks for building real-time, high performance and zero-operations off-chain infra on top of Reth.
Today's release demonstrates a Reth-based Rollup in <1000 LoC, among other exciting things.
Kudos to Leverkusen! Well deserved.
It’s hilarious to know that Bayern lost their title after 11 years the season that Kane joined them 😂. Mans cursed.
the possibilities with multiparty reth exex are insane. its like a botnet for services controlled by smart contracts. the main limitation will be around how expensive it is to run a node but stateless ethereum should help. as a community we should aim for pushing down the cost of
the possibilities with multiparty reth exex are insane. its like a botnet for services controlled by smart contracts. the main limitation will be around how expensive it is to run a node but stateless ethereum should help. as a community we should aim for pushing down the cost of