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Welcome to the Ethereum Cat Herders' website, the go-to place to get the latest news on Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIP), core clients' updates, testnets updates, and other processes around the network upgrade.
Our aim is to bring the minimum amount of order that chaos needs to move Ethereum forward.
Read our journey with Ethereum ecosystem - Review 2020: The Ethereum Cat Herders
Follow Ethereum network upgrade with us.
The process tracker helps with tracking EIPs and clients’ development & integration can be followed on the latest version of the developer's testnet. Read Shedding light on the Ethereum Network Upgrade Process for more information.
- Muir Glacier
- Istanbul Network Upgrade
- Constantinople
- Byzantium
- Spurious Dragon
- Tangerine Whistle
- DAO Fork
- Homestead
- Frontier Thawing
A video series focused on the Ethereum Improvement Proposal
- Potential directions for new EIPs with Nick Johnson
- EIP-1559: Fee market change for Ethereum 1.0 chain
- EIP-778: Ethereum Node Records (ENR) with Felix Lange
- EIP-2938: Account Abstraction with Sam Wilson & Ansgar Dietrichs (Pt. 1) & (Pt. 2)
- EIP-2718 with Micah Zoltu
- EIP-778 with Felix Lange
- EIP-2982 with Danny Ryan
- EIP-2935: Save historical block hashes in state with Tomasz K. Stanzak
- EIP-2565: Repricing of the EIP-198 ModExp precompile with Kelly Olson
- EIP-2666: Repricing of precompiles and Keccak256 function with Alex Vlasov
- EIP-2537: BLS12-381 curve operations with Alex Vlasov
- EIP-2848 with Giuseppe Bertone
- EIP-2535: Diamond Standard with Nick Mudge
- Onboarding EIP editors with Greg Colvin
- EIP-2666 in five slides with Alex Vlasov
- EIP-1571: EthereumStratum/2.0.0 with Andrea Lanfranchi
- EIP-2537 in five slides with Alex Vlasov
- EIP-173: Contract Ownership Standard with Nick Mudge
- Writing an EIP with Matt Garnett
- Update 5: First Gas Cost Estimates
- Update 4: The Final Exponentiation and the Pairing
- Update 3: The Miller loop
- Update 2: The Interfaces
- Update 1: Can we do fast crypto in EVM?
- Preview of EVM384
- Current performance of EIP-2537 and EVM384 by Alex Vlasov
- EVM384 for Geth
- What eth2 needs from eth1 over the next six months
- BLS Signatures in Solidity
- Current performance of EIP-2537 and EVM384 by Alex Vlasov
- EIP Other links:
- https://github.com/shamatar/eip2537_go_bindings
- https://github.com/shamatar/algebraic_fuzzer
Fellowship of Ethereum Magician
- EIP-1559: Fee market change for Ethereum 1.0 chain on Peep an EIP with Ethereum Cat Herders
- Tim Roughgarden: An Economic Analysis of EIP-1559; Q&A with Vitalik Buterin
- Can ETH Become DEFLATIONARY? EIP 1559 Explained by Finematics
- EIP1559 - Ethereum Magicians Summer Sessions
- EIP 1559 Overview - Tim Beiko by ETHGlobal
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EIP 1559 and Fee Structure by Vitalik Buterin
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Block size spikes concerns by Vitalik Buterin
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A Tale of Two Pricing Schemes by Micah Zoltu
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A World Without (block) Limits! by Micah Zoltu
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EIP-1559 51% Attacks: Should you live in fear? by Micah Zoltu
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Why 1559? by Tim Beiko
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Creating a Symbiotic Relationship - The Daily Gwei #17 by Anthony Sassano
1559 Implementers' meeting notes are available here.
Tim's Updates
- The State of 1559 - Update 006
- The State of 1559 - Update 005
- The State of 1559 - Update 004
- The State of 1559 - Update 003
- The State of 1559 - Update 002
- The State of 1559 - Update 001 🔥
- The stable road to EIP 1559: Transitioning out of first-price auctions or on GitHub
- Eviction policy
- The floating escalator: Combining 1559 and the escalator
- Strategic users in EIP 1559
- Stationary behaviour of EIP 1559 agent-based model
- Tx pool in EIP 1559
Community resources
- The 1.x Files: EIP 1559 and the Ethereum Improvement Horizon at Ethereum Blog
- EIP 1559 simulations at Eth Research
- Fixing the Ethereum Fee Market (EIP-1559) by Eric Conner
- EIP 1559: The Final Puzzle-Piece to Ethereum’s Monetary Policy by David Hoffman
- Ethereum Gas Fees Made Easy with EIP-1559 by EthGasStation
- EthMagician
- FAQ
- Escalator Fees
- Analysis of EIP-2593 (Escalator)
- GitHub
- Another simple Gas fee model: The “Escalator Algorithm” from the Agoric Papers by Dan Finlay at Eth Research
- Typed Transaction Envelope
- Combination EIP1559 / escalator
- Account Abstraction Community Call
- EIP-2938: Account Abstraction with Sam Wilson & Ansgar Dietrichs (Pt. 1) & (Pt. 2)
- EIP-2938 Account Abstraction Explained
- Ethereum Magicians discussion
- Presentation by Vitalik at an Ethereum Engineering Group meetup
- Presentation by @SamWilsn and me at the ETHOnline hackathon & slides
- ProgPoW: The Ethereum Community Speaks by Hudson Jameson
- An exhaustive collection on ProgPOW maintained by greerso
- ProgPoW - A Compilation of Reference Material
- On the progpow audit. Discussion thread opened by the Cat Herders as a general purpose place for the community to discuss the upcoming progpow audit being handled by the Ethereum Cat Herders at the request of the All Core Devs.
- EIP-2538: Informational Position Statement Against The Activation of ProgPoW
- ProgPoW Audit Delay Issue
- Motion to NOT include ProgPow without audit
- My technical take on ProgPow’s weakest link by Jean-m-cyr
- A ProgPoW Compromise Pre-Proposal
- What has to be done to get ProgPoW on Ethereum
- EIP-ProgPoW: a Programmatic Proof-of-Work
- Guidelines for ProgPow Hardware Developers
- ProgPoW Benchmarked, by a Ethereum Miner!
- Hybrid POW Pre-Proposal
- Importance of ASIC Resistance
- While using PoW, should the Ethereum network be secured primarily by GPU miners?
- Ethereum should adopt ProgPOW
*Note: The Ethereum Cat Herders are not pro or anti ProgPOW. This collection of resources on ProgPOW discussion is made available for community reference purposes only. Feel free to participate in the ongoing discussion on the Fellowship of Ethereum Magician and other forums.
The Ethereum Cat Herders are a group of independent contributors serving the Ethereum community. We are here to support Ethereum developer teams by coordinating Hard Forks, monitoring EIPs, creating PM processes and retroactive reports, relaying information between teams, taking notes during All Core Devs calls and much more.
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