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Adam Cochran
@adamscochran
1/2 Ok question for the ETH tech community: why don’t we have lots more precompiles? For example, I can’t do Ed25519 in a smart contract due to precision/scale issues, but could make it a precompile that nodes could run. As long as the gas fee is high enough to deter frequent use, is there a drawback?
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Adam Cochran
@adamscochran
2/2 Put differently, is there reasons to not make available high computational cost functions as precompiles as long as we price them efficiently? Or, are we risking increasing the specs for nodes too much if we start adding these? Maybe I’m not fully grasping the role of precompiles.
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Louis 👵 🦇🔊
@superlouis.eth
There was EIP-665, that went stagnant. Then it started to come back as a rollup friendly scheme: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-xxx-ed25519-signature-verification/15535/4 But it’s still stagnant… I don’t understand why FC chose EdDSA that makes messages not verifiable on chain.
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