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summoning circle hope this works 🕯️ 🕯️ 🕯️ 🕯️ 🕯️ ETH 🕯️ Outperformance 🕯️ 🕯️ 🕯️ 🕯️ 🕯️ 🕯️
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If you never used Ethereum pre-1559 it’s hard to appreciate how truly *AMAZING* it is to use now I’ve just made a complex transaction on an L2 for less than $0.05 that confirmed instantly without repricing my gas or waiting for a spike to clear Whatever the devs are doing, it’s absolutely working
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Shame!
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It has separate handling for Safes so you’re not really importing the PK per-se, rather Rabby is ‘impersonating’ the safe as a kind of proxy wallet (best I can describe it) When you go to sign a transaction with the safe wallet connected within Rabby it’ll ask you to sign using an owner
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If you use Rabby then add your safe into your wallets list and then connect to the site as if it was Metamask (or Rabby if they have that option) It’ll connect you as the safe and send transactions to the safe
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Great to hear, best of luck!
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Thanks for the response! Had a feeling they were just cranking the numbers a bit (although arguably the correct strategy here, in my opinion)
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BSC yes, but I believe that’s more to do with rushed code changes to geth than the block limit. I would expect syncing to rely more on snapshot for the L2 than it be a full sync from genesis. I realise the architectures differ, but how is Arbitrum currently handling this?
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What are your thoughts on past experiments in pumping the gas limit (let’s say Polyon in the early days, then BSC and others). State growth is an issue for L1 because of the type of home users they target long before it’s an issue for professional infrastructure providers.
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Why is WETH on Arbitrum an upgradeable proxy?
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Some of yall will do anything but buy ETH
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> grown male adult in his 30s that legitimately believes that Ethereum will never get mainstream usage because of ERC20’s approval pattern
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Also known as a 5
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When Arbitrum gets to stage 2 I’m moving everything over, its got everything; good stables support, strong DeFi, good liquidity. It becomes my bank, basically.
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DefiSaver is underrated UX of the decade
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Great work all, let’s go!
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In Ethereum we take for granted the quality of our monopoly players and while it goes without saying we’d prefer to have more spread of power distribution, we’re lucky that they’re mostly honest and good at what they do. Thank FUCK that Lido and Uniswap both take security, open source, and governance seriously.
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If you can’t run the node yourself on your own hardware then you’re not a blockchain in my mind. At best you’re a developer platform or tech stack with differing levels of openness. It’s only BTC and ETH that seems to carry those values at the moment.
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Liked it already no take backs
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Nice setup!
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