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> Continue working towards pathdb support in archive mode (#29530, #29924). Yeessss
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Really heartening to see a team that tackles tech debt instead of carrying legacy code forever because new features >>> code maintenance https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/29169
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Am I reading right that current solo stakers would become lightly incentivized “small stakers”? Assuming they like money, that’d be the end of solo staking … it’d be better to delegate and then run delegated small staker now and then. Am I missing something?
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PSA if you were in the CLWP cohort: Exit your validator and make a fresh one on a fresh, secure mnemonic. The attacker with your compromised mnemonic can slash you, and if they are savvy, get paid for it by the protocol.
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CLWP reports 100% success rate. All 2133 validators were changed to the address of their rightful owners. If even just 10% of these were actually compromised, that’s a lot of ETH that was rescued. Outstanding job!
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Lighthouse fixes a high CPU corner case when there are both many exits and missed blocks; and Prysm fixes an issue interacting with block building relays, such as the ones accessed through the MEV-boost sidecar. The wisdom of a multi-client network is once more shown. Even a block production bug has small impact.
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Shapella went well. Execution changes and withdrawals are being processed, and of course exits work as before. CLWP did good work to help protect people whose mnemonic was compromised. They seem to have been largely successful. Two hot fixes out that users may want: Lighthouse and Prysm.
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