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[CLS] Ethereum Magicians Infinite Endgames: Ethereum Execution

Duration: 01:20:49

Speaker: lightclient

Type: Workshop

Expertise: Expert

Event: Devcon

Date: Nov 2024

A fishbowl-style discussion with core Ethereum contributors and community to publicly discuss the "endgame" of execution on Ethereum. We will discuss what the evolution of Ethereum’s execution layer will look like, L1 vs. L2, settlement vs. execution, enshrined rollups, consensus changes vs. client performance improvements, etc.

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