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ETHEREUMLast week, Ethereum client, testing and research teams from around the world gathered together for a week of intense work on the Pectra network upgrade, PeerDAS and the Verge. Similarly to previous events like Edelweiss 🏔️ or Amphora 🏺, the focus of the Nyota ✨ interop was achieving multi-client interoperability across the different technical tracks. In addition to this, Nyota was preceded with a first of its kind public event: Frontiers Africa, where core devs & researchers spent the day meeting & exchanging with builders from across the region. Frontiers Africa Inspired by the impactful trips that borderless.africa organized in Africa last year, the continent quickly became a top contender to host interop. To maximize the impact of having over 100 core Ethereum contributors in one of the places that can most benefit from it, we organized a one day community event right before interop: Frontiers Africa. The purpose of the event was to allow L1 maintainers and local builders to learn from each other. After a few morning panels, the agenda was filled with breakout sessions for attendees to take part in two-way conversations on topics ranging from the Ethereum roadmap, to the onboarding journey for core contributors, how to build applications for mass adoption on the African continent and how to bridge the African and global communities. Frontiers Africa had over 350 local attendees along with interop participants. The event hopefully laid the groundwork for more, larger, Ethereum-focused events taking place across Africa! Nyota ✨ This year's interop event focused on three main technical tracks: Pectra, PeerDAS and Verkle. In addition to these, the teams also made progress on EOF, SSZ, History Expiry and more. Pectra Devnet 0 The main focus of Nyota was cross-client interoperability on devnet-0. Teams were expected to come to interop with full implementations and spend the week gradually building towards multi-client devnets running smoothly. On the first day, we saw many 1:1 devnets, where specific EL:CL pairs could run together locally. Quickly, more complex devnets started appearing, with a 5x5 one launching mid-week! While in past interop events this would have represented all client combinations, Nyota had two new client teams join for the first time: Grandine and Reth. By the end of the week, all but one client was running on devnet-0, and external dependencies such as relays were getting tested. As a final test on the last evening of the event, an execution layer-triggered withdrawal was sent over the network, with the validator successfully exiting and the network finalizing smoothly! Verkle Prior to interop, Verkle contributors were expected to join the Kaustinen testnet. While this wasn't achieved by all teams ahead of the event, by the end of the week all but two teams had at least partial implementations, with many also supporting post-transition networks from genesis. In addition to implementation work, one key goal for the Verkle track was to try and resolve many outstanding spec issues. The various sessions on the topic resulted in a draft PR to the EIP for broader discussion before finalizing the changes. PeerDAS Last but not least, the PeerDAS track is likely the one where the most progress was made throughout the interop. At the start of the week, only two of the consensus layer clients had partial implementations. By Friday, all six teams could distribute and receive data to subnets, all but one could serve the data over RPC, multi-client devnets had been stood up, and some teams had started working on sync integrations! EF Blog Nyota Interop Recap ✨ Posted by Tim Beiko on May 22, 2024 Research & Development Last week, Ethereum client, testing and research teams from around the world gathered together for a week of intense work on the Pectra network upgrade, PeerDAS and the Verge. Similarly to previous events like Edelweiss 🏔️ or Amphora 🏺, the focus of the Nyota ✨ interop was achieving multi-client interoperability across the different technical tracks. In addition to this, Nyota was preceded with a first of its kind public event: Frontiers Africa, where core devs & researchers spent the day meeting & exchanging with builders from across the region. Frontiers Africa Inspired by the impactful trips that borderless.africa organized in Africa last year, the continent quickly became a top contender to host interop. To maximize the impact of having over 100 core Ethereum contributors in one of the places that can most benefit from it, we organized a one day community event right before interop: Frontiers Africa. The purpose of the event was to allow L1 maintainers and local builders to learn from each other. After a few morning panels, the agenda was filled with breakout sessions for attendees to take part in two-way conversations on topics ranging from the Ethereum roadmap, to the onboarding journey for core contributors, how to build applications for mass adoption on the African continent and how to bridge the African and global communities. Frontiers Africa had over 350 local attendees along with interop participants. The event hopefully laid the groundwork for more, larger, Ethereum-focused events taking place across Africa! Nyota ✨ This year's interop event focused on three main technical tracks: Pectra, PeerDAS and Verkle. In addition to these, the teams also made progress on EOF, SSZ, History Expiry and more. Pectra Devnet 0 The main focus of Nyota was cross-client interoperability on devnet-0. Teams were expected to come to interop with full implementations and spend the week gradually building towards multi-client devnets running smoothly. On the first day, we saw many 1:1 devnets, where specific EL:CL pairs could run together locally. Quickly, more complex devnets started appearing, with a 5x5 one launching mid-week! While in past interop events this would have represented all client combinations, Nyota had two new client teams join for the first time: Grandine and Reth. By the end of the week, all but one client was running on devnet-0, and external dependencies such as relays were getting tested. As a final test on the last evening of the event, an execution layer-triggered withdrawal was sent over the network, with the validator successfully exiting and the network finalizing smoothly! Verkle Prior to interop, Verkle contributors were expected to join the Kaustinen testnet. While this wasn't achieved by all teams ahead of the event, by the end of the week all but two teams had at least partial implementations, with many also supporting post-transition networks from genesis. In addition to implementation work, one key goal for the Verkle track was to try and resolve many outstanding spec issues. The various sessions on the topic resulted in a draft PR to the EIP for broader discussion before finalizing the changes. PeerDAS Last but not least, the PeerDAS track is likely the one where the most progress was made throughout the interop. At the start of the week, only two of the consensus layer clients had partial implementations. By Friday, all six teams could distribute and receive data to subnets, all but one could serve the data over RPC, multi-client devnets had been stood up, and some teams had started working on sync integrations! Everything Else In addition to the core technical tracks, teams made progress on a range of other initiatives, such as: EIP-7702 specification refinementEOF next steps and interation with other EIPsHistory Expiry, EIP-4444 and Portal Network supportReflecting on the AllCoreDevs & Network upgrade processes ...and even an entire SSZ Technical Track! Next Steps Expect the notes and draft PRs coming out of Nyota to be refined into formal specs & proposals over the next few weeks. While many ideas were discussed throughout the week, any changes to the Ethereum protocol will be brought up, as always, on AllCoreDevs calls. Over the next few weeks, teams expect to finalize the scope of the Pectra network upgrade and continue testing their implementations. Once this process has completed, an announcement will be made for the upgrade deployment on existing testnets.Thank you to everyone who participated in interop and made it both an incredibly productive and fun week. Special shout out to the EthPandaOps, specs and testing teams whose work enabled everyone else to hit the ground running. For Amphora 🏺, our interop target was to stand up a single devnet by the end of the week. This time, we launched over 100! #ETHETFsApproved $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT)

ETHEREUM

Last week, Ethereum client, testing and research teams from around the world gathered together for a week of intense work on the Pectra network upgrade, PeerDAS and the Verge.
Similarly to previous events like Edelweiss 🏔️ or Amphora 🏺, the focus of the Nyota ✨ interop was achieving multi-client interoperability across the different technical tracks.
In addition to this, Nyota was preceded with a first of its kind public event: Frontiers Africa, where core devs & researchers spent the day meeting & exchanging with builders from across the region.
Frontiers Africa
Inspired by the impactful trips that borderless.africa organized in Africa last year, the continent quickly became a top contender to host interop. To maximize the impact of having over 100 core Ethereum contributors in one of the places that can most benefit from it, we organized a one day community event right before interop: Frontiers Africa.
The purpose of the event was to allow L1 maintainers and local builders to learn from each other. After a few morning panels, the agenda was filled with breakout sessions for attendees to take part in two-way conversations on topics ranging from the Ethereum roadmap, to the onboarding journey for core contributors, how to build applications for mass adoption on the African continent and how to bridge the African and global communities.
Frontiers Africa had over 350 local attendees along with interop participants. The event hopefully laid the groundwork for more, larger, Ethereum-focused events taking place across Africa!
Nyota ✨
This year's interop event focused on three main technical tracks: Pectra, PeerDAS and Verkle. In addition to these, the teams also made progress on EOF, SSZ, History Expiry and more.
Pectra Devnet 0
The main focus of Nyota was cross-client interoperability on devnet-0. Teams were expected to come to interop with full implementations and spend the week gradually building towards multi-client devnets running smoothly.
On the first day, we saw many 1:1 devnets, where specific EL:CL pairs could run together locally. Quickly, more complex devnets started appearing, with a 5x5 one launching mid-week! While in past interop events this would have represented all client combinations, Nyota had two new client teams join for the first time: Grandine and Reth.
By the end of the week, all but one client was running on devnet-0, and external dependencies such as relays were getting tested. As a final test on the last evening of the event, an execution layer-triggered withdrawal was sent over the network, with the validator successfully exiting and the network finalizing smoothly!
Verkle
Prior to interop, Verkle contributors were expected to join the Kaustinen testnet. While this wasn't achieved by all teams ahead of the event, by the end of the week all but two teams had at least partial implementations, with many also supporting post-transition networks from genesis.
In addition to implementation work, one key goal for the Verkle track was to try and resolve many outstanding spec issues. The various sessions on the topic resulted in a draft PR to the EIP for broader discussion before finalizing the changes.
PeerDAS
Last but not least, the PeerDAS track is likely the one where the most progress was made throughout the interop. At the start of the week, only two of the consensus layer clients had partial implementations.
By Friday, all six teams could distribute and receive data to subnets, all but one could serve the data over RPC, multi-client devnets had been stood up, and some teams had started working on sync integrations!
EF Blog

Nyota Interop Recap ✨
Posted by Tim Beiko on May 22, 2024
Research & Development

Last week, Ethereum client, testing and research teams from around the world gathered together for a week of intense work on the Pectra network upgrade, PeerDAS and the Verge.
Similarly to previous events like Edelweiss 🏔️ or Amphora 🏺, the focus of the Nyota ✨ interop was achieving multi-client interoperability across the different technical tracks.
In addition to this, Nyota was preceded with a first of its kind public event: Frontiers Africa, where core devs & researchers spent the day meeting & exchanging with builders from across the region.
Frontiers Africa
Inspired by the impactful trips that borderless.africa organized in Africa last year, the continent quickly became a top contender to host interop. To maximize the impact of having over 100 core Ethereum contributors in one of the places that can most benefit from it, we organized a one day community event right before interop: Frontiers Africa.
The purpose of the event was to allow L1 maintainers and local builders to learn from each other. After a few morning panels, the agenda was filled with breakout sessions for attendees to take part in two-way conversations on topics ranging from the Ethereum roadmap, to the onboarding journey for core contributors, how to build applications for mass adoption on the African continent and how to bridge the African and global communities.

Frontiers Africa had over 350 local attendees along with interop participants. The event hopefully laid the groundwork for more, larger, Ethereum-focused events taking place across Africa!
Nyota ✨
This year's interop event focused on three main technical tracks: Pectra, PeerDAS and Verkle. In addition to these, the teams also made progress on EOF, SSZ, History Expiry and more.
Pectra Devnet 0
The main focus of Nyota was cross-client interoperability on devnet-0. Teams were expected to come to interop with full implementations and spend the week gradually building towards multi-client devnets running smoothly.
On the first day, we saw many 1:1 devnets, where specific EL:CL pairs could run together locally. Quickly, more complex devnets started appearing, with a 5x5 one launching mid-week! While in past interop events this would have represented all client combinations, Nyota had two new client teams join for the first time: Grandine and Reth.
By the end of the week, all but one client was running on devnet-0, and external dependencies such as relays were getting tested. As a final test on the last evening of the event, an execution layer-triggered withdrawal was sent over the network, with the validator successfully exiting and the network finalizing smoothly!
Verkle
Prior to interop, Verkle contributors were expected to join the Kaustinen testnet. While this wasn't achieved by all teams ahead of the event, by the end of the week all but two teams had at least partial implementations, with many also supporting post-transition networks from genesis.
In addition to implementation work, one key goal for the Verkle track was to try and resolve many outstanding spec issues. The various sessions on the topic resulted in a draft PR to the EIP for broader discussion before finalizing the changes.
PeerDAS
Last but not least, the PeerDAS track is likely the one where the most progress was made throughout the interop. At the start of the week, only two of the consensus layer clients had partial implementations.
By Friday, all six teams could distribute and receive data to subnets, all but one could serve the data over RPC, multi-client devnets had been stood up, and some teams had started working on sync integrations!
Everything Else
In addition to the core technical tracks, teams made progress on a range of other initiatives, such as:
EIP-7702 specification refinementEOF next steps and interation with other EIPsHistory Expiry, EIP-4444 and Portal Network supportReflecting on the AllCoreDevs & Network upgrade processes
...and even an entire SSZ Technical Track!
Next Steps
Expect the notes and draft PRs coming out of Nyota to be refined into formal specs & proposals over the next few weeks. While many ideas were discussed throughout the week, any changes to the Ethereum protocol will be brought up, as always, on AllCoreDevs calls.
Over the next few weeks, teams expect to finalize the scope of the Pectra network upgrade and continue testing their implementations. Once this process has completed, an announcement will be made for the upgrade deployment on existing testnets.Thank you to everyone who participated in interop and made it both an incredibly productive and fun week. Special shout out to the EthPandaOps, specs and testing teams whose work enabled everyone else to hit the ground running. For Amphora 🏺, our interop target was to stand up a single devnet by the end of the week. This time, we launched over 100! #ETHETFsApproved $ETH
EthereumDevcon Scholars Program Returns for Devcon SEA! We are excited to announce the return of the Devcon Scholars Program for Devcon Southeast Asia! Bringing together builders from diverse geographies and disciplines, the Devcon Scholars Program offers more than just a scholarship to attend Devcon – it aims to build a community focused on co-learning and co-creation, to bridge Ethereum with other worlds and to push Ethereum's boundaries. This year, we are looking to welcome up to 100 Scholars divided across four categories: (1) Ethereum Community Organizers, (2) Law Students & Legal Professionals, (3) Artists & Sci-fi Writers, and (4) Other Builders. until Sunday, July 7th, 2024 at 11:59pm PST. What To Expect As a Scholar The Scholars Program will begin in August and conclude after Devcon in late November. Here is what selected Scholars can expect: Devcon Scholars Program Returns for Devcon SEA! Posted by Devcon & Team Next Billion on June 7, 2024 Events The Scholars Program will begin in August and conclude after Devcon in late November. Here is what selected Scholars can expect: Financial support: Based on individual needs, Scholars are provided financial support for accommodation, flight, visa application, per diem, and/or ticket to Devcon. Note: the level of financial needs will not influence the selection process. Those who don’t require financial support also qualify. Pre-Devcon Community & Programming: Beyond financial support, the Devcon Scholars Program emphasizes building lasting relationships, mentorship, and a space for furthering existing skills and knowledge. There will be online sessions where Scholars meet each other, learn together, and prepare for their experience at Devcon. Devcon: Spending an amazing Devcon week in Bangkok, Thailand. Post-Devcon: After Devcon, each Scholar will submit a Learning Artifact - a free-format creation that expresses their learning and experience in the medium of their choice. Eligibility & Requirements To be eligible for the Devcon Scholars Program, applicants must be: A first-time Devcon attendee Able and willing to spend approximately three hours per week over the course of 3 months, for attending online sessions, completing assignments, etc. We are looking for applicants in the four categories in the table below. Note that applicants can apply under multiple categories, and we strongly encourage applicants from Southeast Asia and other underrepresented communities within the Ethereum ecosystem to apply. {future}(SOLUSDT)

Ethereum

Devcon Scholars Program Returns for Devcon SEA!
We are excited to announce the return of the Devcon Scholars Program for Devcon Southeast Asia! Bringing together builders from diverse geographies and disciplines, the Devcon Scholars Program offers more than just a scholarship to attend Devcon – it aims to build a community focused on co-learning and co-creation, to bridge Ethereum with other worlds and to push Ethereum's boundaries. This year, we are looking to welcome up to 100 Scholars divided across four categories: (1) Ethereum Community Organizers, (2) Law Students & Legal Professionals, (3) Artists & Sci-fi Writers, and (4) Other Builders.

until Sunday, July 7th, 2024 at 11:59pm PST.

What To Expect As a Scholar

The Scholars Program will begin in August and conclude after Devcon in late November.

Here is what selected Scholars can expect:

Devcon Scholars Program Returns for Devcon SEA!

Posted by Devcon & Team Next Billion on June 7, 2024 Events

The Scholars Program will begin in August and conclude after Devcon in late November.

Here is what selected Scholars can expect:

Financial support: Based on individual needs, Scholars are provided financial support for accommodation, flight, visa application, per diem, and/or ticket to Devcon. Note: the level of financial needs will not influence the selection process. Those who don’t require financial support also qualify.

Pre-Devcon Community & Programming: Beyond financial support, the Devcon Scholars Program emphasizes building lasting relationships, mentorship, and a space for furthering existing skills and knowledge. There will be online sessions where Scholars meet each other, learn together, and prepare for their experience at Devcon.

Devcon: Spending an amazing Devcon week in Bangkok, Thailand.

Post-Devcon: After Devcon, each Scholar will submit a Learning Artifact - a free-format creation that expresses their learning and experience in the medium of their choice.

Eligibility & Requirements

To be eligible for the Devcon Scholars Program, applicants must be:

A first-time Devcon attendee

Able and willing to spend approximately three hours per week over the course of 3 months, for attending online sessions, completing assignments, etc.
We are looking for applicants in the four categories in the table below. Note that applicants can apply under multiple categories, and we strongly encourage applicants from Southeast Asia and other underrepresented communities within the Ethereum ecosystem to apply.
Ethereum Launching a Quadratic Funding round for SEA communities Devcon, the Ethereum Foundation’s primary event of the year, is an intensive introduction for new Ethereum explorers, a global family reunion for those already a part of our ecosystem, and a source of energy and creativity for all. See Devcon.org for more! Dear Ethereum explorers Announce are coming one after another as we get closer to Devcon. Today we’re thrilled to announce the launch of a quadratic funding round for SEA communities by clr.fund! We see the excitement and grassroots energy in Southeast Asia growing and have witnessed the passion from local builders firsthand during our SEA tour in April. A special initiative: Quadratic funding for SEA communities 👏 Southeast Asian Ethereum communities are organizing a quadratic funding round together with clr.fund specifically for the region! The Devcon team is proud to support this initiative by contributing to the matching pool with 30.000 USD. This funding method emphasizes the importance of community choice, allowing the preference of community members to guide the distribution of funds. #ETHETFsApproved #AirdropGuide #BinanceTournament #BlackRock #CPIAlert $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT)
Ethereum

Launching a Quadratic Funding round for SEA communities

Devcon, the Ethereum Foundation’s primary event of the year, is an intensive introduction for new Ethereum explorers, a global family reunion for those already a part of our ecosystem, and a source of energy and creativity for all. See Devcon.org for more!

Dear Ethereum explorers Announce are coming one after another as we get closer to Devcon. Today we’re thrilled to announce the launch of a quadratic funding round for SEA communities by clr.fund!

We see the excitement and grassroots energy in Southeast Asia growing and have witnessed the passion from local builders firsthand during our SEA tour in April.
A special initiative: Quadratic funding for SEA communities 👏

Southeast Asian Ethereum communities are organizing a quadratic funding round together with clr.fund specifically for the region! The Devcon team is proud to support this initiative by contributing to the matching pool with 30.000 USD. This funding method emphasizes the importance of community choice, allowing the preference of community members to guide the distribution of funds. #ETHETFsApproved #AirdropGuide #BinanceTournament #BlackRock #CPIAlert $ETH
Report: Ethereum Dencun upgrade may mean L2 chain transaction fees are close to zero Fidelity Digital Asset state in a research report on Wednesday that the Ethereum network's Dencun upgraded. #btc70k #FIT21 #ETHETFsApproved #PEPE‏ #BTC $ETH $BTC News 7*24
Report: Ethereum Dencun upgrade may mean L2 chain transaction fees are close to zero
Fidelity Digital Asset state in a research report on Wednesday that the Ethereum network's Dencun upgraded. #btc70k #FIT21 #ETHETFsApproved #PEPE‏ #BTC $ETH $BTC News 7*24
Raise & Fall Pi/USDT#ETHETFS #pizzaday The rise and fall from Pi/Usdt token has taken the community down in believe cautious.

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