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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jWf8zuBg2g
https://tselab.stanford.edu/workshop-sbc22/
19 mins

>> No.51151228

why is he wearing a mask the silly bastard

>> No.51151317

>>51150822
CHECKED OMG and its 822! 8, Anon! AUGUST IS THE 8TH MONTH! 22 IS THE YEAR!
WOW IT'S REALLY HAPPENING TONIGHT!!! FINALLY

>> No.51151356

>>51150822
>fss regulates out of control mev
>this makes dark anime avatar trannies seeth
BEARISH
JUST SOLD 100k to long flashbots, mev, and dark anime avatar trannies

>> No.51151367

>>51150822
>Shits on mev
>Shits on pajeets
>Shits on cexes
>Wears the mask
Based?

>> No.51151390

>>51151367
lol nope temporal and causal ordering is unbased and totally not grassroots punk. Us early ethies need to have our special express lane to get our orders in first no exceptions!

>> No.51151450

>>51151390
Seethe. Fss is using both themis and casual ordering. Your transaction ordering now belongs to the chainlink node committee.

>> No.51151499

>>51151450
and i thought my autism was bad

>> No.51151748

>Rajesh collected all the village rupees and lost them to MEV
Please tell me he included this example ironically

>> No.51151749
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>>51151450
NOOOO YOU FUCKING CHUDS WONT GET AWAY WITH THIS WE'LL SPAM THE BLOCKCHAIN

>> No.51151764

>>51150822
TLDR; Chainlink FSS is a Blockchain agnostic L2 add on.

Similar to the price/data feed oracles use case, a project that fails to incorporate FSS is necessarily allowing its user to lose money.

>> No.51151816

>>51151748
no
it’s something he witnessed on reddit or etherscan
where a pajeet begs for his money back because he got front runned
i don’t think he uses it ironically
he feels even stupid people should be protected from malice
which i think is fine

>> No.51151859

>>51151390
Don't forget about the intricate dance between Eth Devs!

>> No.51151874

>>51151764
whats the difference between this talk and his previous keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGBilgN-KHo

>> No.51152033

>>51151499
It's from all the vaccines.

>> No.51152189

>>51151228
just to make you guys seethe

>> No.51152327

>>51151874
dunno but looks quite similar
watching now thanks OP

>> No.51152568
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51152568

One thing I didn't get is that the algorithm seems to take as input the order in which each participant received the transactions. What guarantees that the participants are honest about this? What's stopping the committee from colluding and all pretending they saw stuff in some different order so they can get MEV?

>> No.51152582

>>51152568
I quote
>they vote on how these transactions should be ordered according to their observation of when they came in
How do you know they are honestly reporting their observation of when they came in?

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>>51151228
his mask looks weird I wonder if there is ayyys hidden in the mask

>> No.51152608

Another (unrelated) question: he says (on the slides ~15:21):
>Grouping Condorcet cycle txs in "batch" yields strong notion of fairness
>Ordering txs arbitrarily within cycle doesn't affect fairness
Doesn't that mean that sandwich attacks can still happen within cycles? Cycles are relatively rare so this attack might be rare too, but couldn't the participants collude to cause more cycles to appear?

>> No.51152715

>>51150822
Back to calling it ‘miner’ extractable value. Which always made the most sense. Who started calling it ‘maximal’ extractable value? The miners.

>> No.51152736

>>51151874
>>51152327
they have moved onto themis from aequitas
this kind of stuff shows how much time this stuff takes. link will make us rich again for a second time but what they are doing is solving the hardest of problems. but does seem like they have settled on a path forward with fss... be interesting to see what this "demo" entails

>> No.51152749

>>51152736
So themis does the batching instead of slow lagging approach the aequitas was using?
I didn't get do they still use secure causal ordering (transaction encryption) with the themis as well?

>> No.51152888

>>51152568
Staking and slashing. Etc.

>> No.51153082

>>51151748
Rajesh is Ari's favorite recurring bit he likes to slip into his presentations, it'll never get old.

>> No.51153283

>>51150822
I guess he spends so much time on nerd stuff that he hasn't had time to figure out that covid is fake and gay. Thats the type of guy I am prepared to invest in.