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Evgeniy Danilenko
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Evgeniy Danilenko
@EugeneDVV
Developing a default framework for low latency cross-chain applications @PelagosNetwork, a former core Blockchain development in EF, @0xPolygon, @ErigonEth
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Joined April 2018
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Apr 24, 2023
    Don't we need grades for blockchain developers like a developer, a core developer and finally, a hardcore developer?
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Jan 20, 2023
    It's been 2 days after @0xPolygon hard ford. So far no reorgs deeper then 10 blocks polygonscan.com/blocks_forked . We expect that now most of reorgs will be less then 16 blocks. It's just a mitigation of the problem, not real finality, although it looks like quite efficient mitigation
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    Polygon PoS Chain Forked Blocks | PolygonScan
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Jan 22, 2023
    Evolution, not revolution. One of goals of @0xPolygon PoS is stability. However, last year we figured out how to evolve, keeping stability. It's possible to do a lot with backward compatibility. Eg Heildall-Bor communication: we had lack of observability and stability,
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Nov 12, 2023
    Replying to @HouseofChimera @FantomFDN and 7 others
    In my developer opinion, Lachesis is the best consensus I've ever seen. For DeFi we need instant finality, which Lachesis has, that also is essential for API. I tried working with Avalanche many times and finality was always an issue. I end up writing my own layer upon API.
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Jan 21, 2023
    I strongly believe that @0xPolygon PoS developers need to be highlighted. Starting to write random things that were implemented or achieved by them. @0xkris16 working hard to test milestone finality - the very first type of finality Bor is going to have - also he's implementing
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Apr 5, 2023
    More atomic locks resulted in x8 performance gain for @0xPolygon transaction pool. Now network can handle more transactions before it'll influence block building time. With block interruption features it effectively makes Polygon protected from spam.
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Jun 8, 2023
    It might be a mistake to think that blockchain development is fundamentally different from typical web2. I think updating a chain is considerably easier than dealing with Android phone users that have a 3-year-old outdated app and no intense to change a phone)
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Dec 10, 2023
    Implementing zks from the very scratch (curve addition, scalar multiplication) is such a beautiful thing to do. So clean and wonderful. It's one of the greatest achievements of crypto.
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Apr 13, 2023
    Many thanks to @0xSharma for finishing github.com/maticnetwork/b… . Tests spamming transactions showed extreme block time stability! Just a few millisecond difference with the aim block time of 2s.
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Jan 20, 2023
    One of big changes in 0.3.4 Bor @0xPolygon is going to be transaction pool performance optimizations. It took us a huge amount code and testing to do github.com/maticnetwork/b… . We were able to reduce caused by txpool block latency p50,p75 by 8-10 times, p99 - 4-5 times.
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    May 7, 2022
    Currently I am in Polygon and for me there is no any long-term solution, except of #Erigon. Literally all blockchain clients share the very same data model with same issues. Only Erigon made research and implementation of a better solution.
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    Niveda Krishnamoorthy
    @0xNiveda
    May 6, 2022
    Replying to @0xNiveda
    3) Switch to Erigon client (long term solution) Erigon client (github.com/ledgerwatch/er…) now natively supports Bor consensus. The state data is as small as 4.5 TB for Polygon PoS Mainnet! All functionality (including additional RPC calls that Bor implements) have been tested.
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Aug 15, 2021
    Everyone is talking about scaling transaction, but nobody is talking about scaling Ethereum API. However, go-ethereum in many, many cases provides just few requests per second. E.g eth_call. How would we scale DeFi without scaling API?
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Jan 18, 2023
    One of the main overhead in Ethereum transaction execution is golang GC(this is true for @ErigonEth , @0xPolygon , @go_ethereum ). This might be solved with github.com/ethereum/evmone , but will introduce a lot of overhead from CGo. Hovewer, golang asm doesn't have such overhead
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    Evgeniy Danilenko
    @EugeneDVV
    Aug 13, 2021
    #ErigonEth on the way to 5%
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