The Ethereum Foundation is gearing up for another exciting installment in their "From Whiteboard to Mainnet" series. If you're into blockchain and want to stay ahead of the curve on Ethereum's evolving tech, this one's for you.
Scheduled for October 24 at 2pm UTC, Episode 3 spotlights "Proposer-Builder Separation" – a key concept in Ethereum's architecture. In simple terms, this mechanism splits the roles of proposing blocks (proposers) and building them (builders), aiming to enhance network efficiency, reduce centralization risks, and improve overall security. It's part of ongoing efforts to make Ethereum more robust as it scales.
The session brings together the EF Academic Secretariat Team and folks from CU Ethereum Research. Hosting duties fall to Barry Friedman and Shyam Sridhar, with insights from guests like Agostino Capponi, Ruizhe Jia, Barnabé Monnot, and Julian Ma.
You can catch it live on YouTube here. This series is all about bridging the gap between theoretical ideas scribbled on whiteboards and their real-world implementation on Ethereum's mainnet. It's a great way for developers, researchers, and meme token creators alike to level up their knowledge.
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Originally shared via Ethereum Foundation's X post.