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peepaneip#127:eip-7251:increase max_effective_balance
Episode 127

peepaneip#127:eip-7251:increase max_effective_balance

ECH Institute Podcast · ECH Institute Inc.

February 22, 202452m 9s

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resources ----------------- eip - https://eips.ethereum.org/eips/eip-7251 discussion - https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-... ethereum specs & research are open and accessible -    • ethereum specs & research are open an...   ethresearch is a great place to start with ethereum -    • ethresearch is great place to start w...     • nft     • ercs     • peepaneip     • non-eip peepaneip   follow at twitter -------------------------- dapplion @dapplion | mike neuder @mikeneuder | pooja ranjan @poojaranjan19 twitter -   / 1754565837187690614   topics covered ------------------------- 1:00 - about the eip & authors 2:00 - meet dapplion 2:30 - meet michael neuder 3:21 - motivation eip7251 4:54 - scope of the mainnet problem today 5:29 - why do devs want eip7251? 5:50 - a funfact about aggregators 6:45 - why do devs want single slot finality? 8:37 - would lmd ghost and ffg be retired? 9:18 - what is auto-compounding? 11:16 - core features 12:00 - security considerations 12:34 - security of committees 13:22 - churn invariants 13:58 - what is churn? 16:00 - in-protocol consolidation 21:27 - consolidation and churn limit 22:37 - other features - custom ceilings 23:42 - el triggered partial withdrawals (eip7002) 25:00 - slashing risks 28:30 - will pools consolidate? 30:22 - implementation complexity 31:33 - is it critical? 33:21 - pros 34:06 - cons 36:50 - end of presentation 37:47 - use of indexes 39:20 - correlation penalties 41:47 - which scope would you want for electra upgrade? 43:02 - consolidation is optional 45:00 - churn variance is a core design of the eip 46:30 - inactivity of 27 hrs? 48:02 - message to the community