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ePBS Office Hours w/Potuz and Terence

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On Ep. 68 of Infinite Jungle, Christine chats with Prysm developers Terence Tsao and “Potuz” about their efforts to prepare EIP 7732, enshrined payload block separation, for the Fusaka upgrade. They discuss the benefits of EIP 7732 for Ethereum’s decentralization and censorship resistance, as well as some of the open questions and concerns related to the proposal. Finally, they discuss the likelihood of the EIP’s inclusion in Fusaka and the EIP’s next steps in the Ethereum governance process.

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Timestamps:

(00:01:24) Potuz and Terence’s Devcon 2024 takeaways

(00:04:36) What’s the main selling point of ePBS?

(00:05:53) How ePBS improves node bandwidth constraints

(00:09:42) How ePBS offers CPU advantages and better censorship resistance

guarantees

(00:16:53) How ePBS removes the need for a trusted relay

(00:20:12) How much will builders have to stake in ePBS?

(00:23:59) How ePBS helps dapps capture MEV from high value blocks

(00:26:37) What are slot auctions?

(00:30:17) What are the blockers to ePBS in Fusaka?

(00:37:00) How should developers resolve disagreements about what EIPs to include in

Fusaka?

This episode was recorded on Friday, November 22, 2024.

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On Ep. 68 of Infinite Jungle, Christine chats with Prysm developers Terence Tsao and “Potuz” about their efforts to prepare EIP 7732, enshrined payload block separation, for the Fusaka upgrade. They discuss the benefits of EIP 7732 for Ethereum’s decentralization and censorship resistance, as well as some of the open questions and concerns related to the proposal. Finally, they discuss the likelihood of the EIP’s inclusion in Fusaka and the EIP’s next steps in the Ethereum governance process.

Show note links:

Timestamps:

(00:01:24) Potuz and Terence’s Devcon 2024 takeaways

(00:04:36) What’s the main selling point of ePBS?

(00:05:53) How ePBS improves node bandwidth constraints

(00:09:42) How ePBS offers CPU advantages and better censorship resistance

guarantees

(00:16:53) How ePBS removes the need for a trusted relay

(00:20:12) How much will builders have to stake in ePBS?

(00:23:59) How ePBS helps dapps capture MEV from high value blocks

(00:26:37) What are slot auctions?

(00:30:17) What are the blockers to ePBS in Fusaka?

(00:37:00) How should developers resolve disagreements about what EIPs to include in

Fusaka?

This episode was recorded on Friday, November 22, 2024.

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Follow us on Twitter, @glxyresearch, and read our research at www.galaxy.com/research/ to learn more! This podcast, and the information contained herein, has been provided to you by Galaxy Digital Holdings LP and its affiliates (“Galaxy Digital”) solely for informational purposes. View the full disclaimer at www.galaxy.com/disclaimer-galaxy-brains-podcast/

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