1/ @nixorokish shares the agenda for ACDE #212, happening today with updates on Fusaka and call scheduling.
2/ @ProtocolGuild posts a 21/05 recap, tracking protocol dev highlights and contributor momentum.
3/ ...and a 20/05 recap, continuing daily updates from inside Ethereum’s R&D circles.
4/ ...plus a weekend edition, rounding out the week’s technical pulse.
5/ @VitalikButerin proposes changes to make Ethereum L1 nodes easier and lighter to run, especially on constrained hardware.
6/ @drakefjustin says real-time proving is coming — pushing Ethereum toward a more responsive and efficient design.
7/ @abcoathup recaps ACDC #157, including client updates, L1 R&D threads, and community engagement.
8/ @barnabemonnot outlines short/medium-term L1 upgrades that can improve UX without full state expiry or statelessness.
9/ @dankrad reflects on the tradeoffs and benefits of shorter slot times as Ethereum’s consensus evolves.
10/ @SpaceandTimeDB integrates Ethereum onchain data into Microsoft Fabric, enabling data analysts to directly access blockchain insights.
11/ @tkstanczak celebrates Ethereum’s gas limit bump — a small but significant signal for L1 capacity.
12/ @Geodework covers the growing Ethereum community and infrastructure in Serbia — meetups, builders, and public goods.
13/ @SuccinctLabs showcases live proving in-browser using their SNARK-native SDK — further progress toward real-time proving.
14/ @hanni_abu releases tools for monitoring 0x00/01/02 credentials — improving key usability and wallet safety.
15/ @10yearsofeth maps out the Ethereum Foundation’s reach — highlighting people and projects supported globally.
16/ @NathanSexer shares a curated list of 2025 Ethereum events — mirrored on @Fileverse for easy tracking.
17/ @Layer2Roundup drops Edition #95, a weekly digest of L2 tech, governance, and deployments.
18/ @Optimism announces 206 Retro Funding recipients for April — continuing its push for impact-based public goods funding.
19/ @Starknet reaches Stage 1 decentralization — officially entering a more mature phase of governance and security.
20/ @zksync launches zkTLS, which brings Web2 data into Web3 in a verifiable, private way using ZK proof-enabled TLS sessions.
21/ @MPtherealmvp reports 53 project submissions at the recent @LC hackathon — showing growth in dev engagement and creativity.
22/ @zksync notes that @WonderFi — now under @Robinhood — has joined the zkSync ecosystem.
23/ @taikoxyz announces the upcoming Pacaya hardfork, which will introduce L2-level improvements and alignment with the Superchain.
24/ @arbitrum welcomes several new client integrations across Arbitrum Orbit and Stylus environments.
25/ @fileverse unveils BYO AI Models — allowing users to attach and control their own machine learning workflows onchain.
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