Blast From the Future: Can You Plagiarize Something Meant to Be Copied?
Devs for the Blast L2 are accused of stealing open-source code that’s available to all. Is that cheating, or a sincere form of flattery?
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Devs for the Blast L2 are accused of stealing open-source code that’s available to all. Is that cheating, or a sincere form of flattery?
A new study by the on-chain sleuth found possible pump and dump patterns for 54% of tokens listed in 2023.
The co-founder and spiritual leader of Ethereum has achieved more than most in his relatively short lifetime.
In this week’s issue of The Protocol newsletter, our Sam Kessler writes about the “private mempools” that Ethereum users are increasingly relying on to avoid front-running MEV bots. PLUS: Margaux Nijkerk explores the growing use of “councils” to oversee adolescent networks.
Next week, on Feb. 7, Dencun will go live on its final Ethereum testnet, Holesky. After that, developers will ink in a date to activate Dencun on the main blockchain.
The Ethereum co-founder has warmed up on the potential intersection between AI and crypto, though he warns developers to be careful.
The goal of these “protocol councils,” sometimes called “security councils,” is to nudge these nascent networks toward increasing decentralization, by gradually removing them from under the control of their original developers. How are they different from boards of directors?
The latest in blockchain tech upgrades, funding announcements and deals. For the period of Jan. 25-31.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission delayed an application by Grayscale Investments to convert its Ethereum trust product into an exchange-traded fund (ETF), a day after pushing back a decision on an application from BlackRock to launch an ether ETF.
Developers will run through Dencun on the Sepolia and Holesky testnets on Jan. 30 and Feb. 7.