Research Log #1 by gokhan.eth

June 1, 2024

Podcasts & Talks

  • Christin Kim of Galaxy Research hosts Robert Miller of Flashbots on the specifics of MEV across rollups. Listen to the episode Infinite Jungle episode "Why MEV Looks Different on L2s" here or here. As Miller states we "need to address MEV if we are [gonna] scale these rollups." Their conversation also touches on the searcher-originating spam problem on the networks.
  • Not An Essay: Jon Charbonneau on Composability, Stake Centralization and Bitcoin L2s where Gwart hosts Jon and they talk about staking, re-staking and venture capital along the way. It is one of the most insightful conversations that I listened to lately.
  • Not necessarily a podcast gathering by the usual framework when it comes to the The Chopping Block camaraderie but I really enjoyed this Consensus chit-chat by the gentlemen on the Coindesk TV where they discussed the celebrity merde-coins alongside the Trump verdict in a rather uplifting vibe. Starts at 07:20:07.
  • Nicholas hosts Jong-Kai Yang, the founder of HackMD, for the former'S Web3 Galaxy Brain podcast.
  • Andrew Miller on e2e apps in Gramine where controlled channel attacks are introduced.

Articles & Essays

Academic Works

Technical Docs

  • Custom Gas Token Chain on the OP Stack.
    • Syndicate are to guide those who want to launch their own layer2 or layer3 solutions on top of OP Stack re: custom gas tokens.

Public Statements

  • The public statement from leading ZK projects against Matter Labs' attempt at trademarking "ZK".

Dev Tools

  • Awesome Last is a chain-agnostic comprehensive crypto/ web3 developer guidance repository by the Last developers.
  • mev.fyi is the maximal extractable value (MEV) research chatbot—underrated as hell.
  • Farcaster channels now have a transfer ownership function.

Posts, Threads

  • Riley on crypto usecases.
  • Re: ZK trademark registry attempt drama across the cryptographically secured societies. Please make sure you read Thaler's above-linked post first before diving in. My resolution on the issue is that we do not need a defensive trademark thereof. If we were to talk about hijacking attemps, we first need to reflect on other cultural and PGF related ones that directly affects how resources come to be ratioed across our industry.
    • Starkware's post
    • Eli Ben-Sasson's post
    • The original Alex G of Matter Labs post against or around which the above-linked public statement was issued
    • Micah Zoltu's response to Alex G's post
    • Brendan Farmer's post
    • Rebecca Rettig's elaboration regarding defensive trademarking issue thereof, which is not.
    • Polygon's post
    • Linea's post
    • Hudson Jameson's response

The Art Market

  • Gallery spotlights Maya Man whose art I find valuable for the ecosystem. Man has a meta-approach with which she blends the infrastructure-inspired aesthetics with the quotidian nichés of the personal.
  • Many have missed it but Joan Heemskerk from the legendary net dot art duo JODI issued a self-reflective wallet-based art project through Folia Berlin, a house of experimental inter-disciplinary art, the last year. Yes, it is on the mainnet. It's a self-reflective piece by the pioneer of internet-based infrastructure art wherein "the user generates endless wallets, interpreted across the screen in sound, color and words. Upon minting, they capture a point of randomness, storing it as the on-chain ID of the minted NFT. While the NFT is tethered to a single seed, the sub-infinite number of derived private keys score the endless animation."

The above linked digital content are for mere research purposes and are not any investment advice under any condition whatsoever.