devcon 5 / eth 20 tldr
Duration: 00:19:54
Speaker: Danny Ryan
Type: Talk
Expertise: Intermediate
Event: Devcon
Date: Invalid Date
Eth2 Phase 0 Technical Deep Dive
Seminar style deep-dive on phase 0 of Ethereum 2.0. Content includes explanations, diagrams, Q&A, etc. Session will open with a high level overview, followed by a deep-dive explanation and analysis of the various components of the system ultimately showing how all of the pieces fit together. Various researchers and developers to present on sub-topics related to their expertise.
Putting Eth2.0 To Work
There is much excitement around Ethereum 2.0 but given the fast pace of the project it can be hard to keep up. The relationship between today's Ethereum and the new system can be murky: does eth2.0 replace eth1.0? And where does eth1.x fit in?This talk answers these questions by sketching the lesser known ways eth2.0 can directly benefit Ethereum 1.x. The two systems in fact complement each other as each phase of eth2.0 paves the way for tangible benefits to the network we all know and love. With Phase 0, we can upgrade Ethereum with the finality gadget, leveraging the proof-of-stake consensus to provide better security for the existing chain. With Phase 1, the proof-of-work chain can use the data-only shards to enhance the scalability of L2 solutions like zk-rollup and Plasma. With Phase 2, we can bring existing dApps into the realm of highly scalable smart contracts on shards with an upgraded virtual machine.Participants will gain a better understanding of the many ways eth2.0 can help scalability in the near term and onward into the future. While the journey there may be dynamic and winding, it is clear that the future of Ethereum is bright.
Ethereum 2 Network Spec and Structure
Zahary Karadjov speaks about the Eth 2 network spec & structure.
Eth2.0 Client Panel
Panel discussing the short-term future for Eth 2.0 clients.
Load Balancing in Eth2
Joe Delong from Pegasys gives an overview of the Artemis Architecture.
Optimizing Eth2
Michael Sproul from Sigma Prime discusses Optimizing Eth2.
Building Ethereum 2.0 On Substrate
Wei Tang presents Building Ethereum 2.0 on Substrate.
Eth 2.0 on a Pi
Throughout the years, one of the main complaints of blockchains and Ethereum has been how much energy it consumes to secure transactions. Thus, blockchain is often associated with energy waste in mainstream views. Eth 2.0 with its proof-of-stake consensus promises significantly improved energy consumption. It also brings back validation power to common hardware while proof-of-work increasingly requires interested parties to invest in specialized hardware, space and location. Let's dive together to see if the beacon chain holds those promises and run it on one of the most accessible hardware: the Raspberry Pi.
Ethereum 2.0
The Ethereum Magicians discuss Ethereum 2.0
Weak Subjectivity and Eth 2.0 Sync
Hsiu-Ping Lin speaks on Weak Subjectivity and Eth 2.0.