📢 Nimbus consensus client `v26.3.0` is out now.
The Nimbus consensus client `v26.3.0` is a `low-urgency` release which improves blob and column-handling performance.
Ethstaker will have Community Call #67 to talk about Nimbus client development and the Keycard hardware wallet with the teams building each!
When: Tuesday June 16 @ 15:00 UTC
Tune in and ask questions in the chat!
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Ethstaker will have Community Call #67 to talk about Nimbus client development and the Keycard hardware wallet with the teams building each!
When: Tuesday June 16 @ 15:00 UTC
Tune in and ask questions in the chat!
Youtube link in next tweet
The @ethnimbus verified proxy is designed explicitly for this purpose. It’s been available for years. Been encouraging wallets to use it to verify if that the rpc isn’t feeding you compromised data.
Great to see @safe taking this initiative - I hope other wallets follow suit!
Challenge: Name an objectively better hardware wallet than @Keycard_ for your crypto?
- Fully Modular. Removable/re-chargable battery
- One shell and many cards (wallets) as you like to use with it. Stop carrying a bag full of ledgers!
- Stops you from blind signing
- Fully
The Nimbus Unified client lets you run a single process, two processes, 3, 4... 10.. or many as you have hardware for - blog.nimbus.team/the-nimbus-uni… is a gentle introduction for how simple it can be without losing the flexibility that comes with more complex deployments!
We should be open to revisiting whole beacon/execution client separation thing.
Running two daemons and getting them to talk to each other is far more difficult than running one daemon.
Our goal is to make the self-sovereign way of using ethereum have good UX. In many cases
We should be open to revisiting whole beacon/execution client separation thing.
Running two daemons and getting them to talk to each other is far more difficult than running one daemon.
Our goal is to make the self-sovereign way of using ethereum have good UX. In many cases
The United Kingdom is considering banning young people’s access to VPNs.
Beneath the usual rhetoric of “protecting the children”, the move is yet another affront to the right to private communication.
The proposal comes via an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools
🚨News: Starmer's VPN crackdown could force all UK users to undergo intrusive ID checks.
“The Prime Minister’s announcement that the government intends to restrict access to VPNs for under-16s represents a draconian crackdown on the civil liberties of children and adults alike.