Stevvo 10 hours ago

Title implies ethereum-magicians.org is somehow new and "turning" Ethereum. It has been a main hub for Ethereum research & development since 2018. Ethereum has always been a community project.

pa7x1 9 hours ago

Very weird submission, the linked post is 2 years old. Received no attention whatsoever, then the Copyright is updated to CC0 4 hours ago and suddenly gets posted to Hackernews.

Furthermore, the proposal is a bit non-sensical. It's still possible to fork Ethereum, as a staker you must choose which chain you want to stake. You cannot stake in both because you would get slashed. But if you decide that Ethereum-fork is your preferred version of Ethereum you can turn-off your Ethereum validators and only validate on Ethereum-fork. That's OK.

The market will decide which network is most valuable.

  • zeven7 8 hours ago

    How is it determined on chain if you’re validating on a fork?

bhaak 9 hours ago

Misleading title. The link goes to an yet unnumbered EIP.

The original title is "EIP-XXXX On-chain upgrade signaling".

moomin 9 hours ago

Has the foundation made missteps? I don’t really see the rationale for moving power to the big miners.

  • 0x64 9 hours ago

    Ethereum operates under a permissionless proof-of-stake model, it has not been mineable since the Merge in 2022.

    There are obviously large staking pools (including decentralized pools), but there is also a substantial community of people who stake from home on a validating node of their own. A good example is the EthStaker community on Reddit [1].

    The compute and bandwidth requirements are very permissible (quad-core CPU, 16-32 GB memory, 2-4 TB SSD, 20/20 Mb/s), and the theoretical size of minimum stake has gone down substantially over time due to Rocket Pool [2].

    [1] https://reddit.com/r/ethstaker/

    [2] https://rocketpool.net/node-staking/rocket-pool-vs-solo-stak...

  • pa7x1 9 hours ago

    There are no miners on Ethereum for years already.