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Introduction

EigenLayer introduces the possibility of re-using ethereum consensus, and IMO the most interesting usecase for that would be building a decentralized two-way and security-optimal bridge between Bitcoin and Ethereum.

All bridges rely on the security of the two chains they connect and the security of the custodian^[1] used for bridging, since if the security of any of those 3 were to fail, it would be possible to drain the bridge (eg: if its possible to double-spend on any of the two chains an attacker can redeem the same coin multiple times).

However, if a significant amount of the total ETH staked were to be restaked securing this bridge, the custodian would be piggybacking on ethereum security, so those two become the same and thus you'd remove the custodian from your list of dependencies and you're left with only having to depend on the security of the two chains, which is the theoretical ceiling of security. In other words, you'd achieve the best possible security.

But not just that, you

@ksaynice
ksaynice / blast_any_spin.js
Last active January 15, 2024 16:15
Blast Airdrop Lucky/Twitter/Super Spin AUTO Scripts
const axios = {
get(url, { headers = {} }) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const xhr = window.XMLHttpRequest
? new XMLHttpRequest()
: new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
xhr.open("get", url);
xhr.withCredentials = true;
// Object.entries(headers).forEach(([key,value]) => xhr.setRequestHeader(key, value));
@threepointone
threepointone / for-snook.md
Last active August 26, 2023 15:43
For Snook

https://twitter.com/snookca/status/1073299331262889984?s=21

‪“‬In what way is JS any more maintainable than CSS? How does writing CSS in JS make it any more maintainable?”

‪Happy to chat about this. There’s an obvious disclaimer that there’s a cost to css-in-js solutions, but that cost is paid specifically for the benefits it brings; as such it’s useful for some usecases, and not meant as a replacement for all workflows. ‬

‪(These conversations always get heated on twitter, so please believe that I’m here to converse, not to convince. In return, I promise to listen to you too and change my opinions; I’ve had mad respect for you for years and would consider your feedback a gift. Also, some of the stuff I’m writing might seem obvious to you; I’m not trying to tell you if all people of some of the details, but it might be useful to someone else who bumps into this who doesn’t have context)‬

So the big deal about css-in-js (cij) is selectors.

@antirez
antirez / lmdb.tcl
Created April 28, 2017 15:40
LMDB -- First version of Redis written in Tcl
# LVDB - LLOOGG Memory DB
# Copyriht (C) 2009 Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez@gmail.com>
# All Rights Reserved
# TODO
# - cron with cleanup of timedout clients, automatic dump
# - the dump should use array startsearch to write it line by line
# and may just use gets to read element by element and load the whole state.
# - 'help','stopserver','saveandstopserver','save','load','reset','keys' commands.
# - ttl with milliseconds resolution 'ttl a 1000'. Check ttl in dump!
@ghoranyi
ghoranyi / AWS Swarm cluster.md
Last active May 31, 2021 05:28
Create a Docker 1.12 Swarm cluster on AWS

This gist will drive you through creating a Docker 1.12 Swarm cluster (with Swarm mode) on AWS infrastructure.

Prerequisites

You need a few things already prepared in order to get started. You need at least Docker 1.12 set up. I was using the stable version of Docker for mac for preparing this guide.

$ docker --version
Docker version 1.12.0, build 8eab29e

You also need Docker machine installed.

@mweststrate
mweststrate / mobx.js
Created June 15, 2016 19:20
Local component state with MobX
import {observable} from "mobx"
import {observer} from "mobx-react"
@observer class Select extends React.Component {
@observable selection = null; /* MobX managed instance state */
constructor(props, context) {
super(props, context)
this.selection = props.values[0]
}
@kristopolous
kristopolous / hn_seach.js
Last active July 24, 2023 04:12
hn job query search
// Usage:
// Copy and paste all of this into a debug console window of the "Who is Hiring?" comment thread
// then use as follows:
//
// query(term | [term, term, ...], term | [term, term, ...], ...)
//
// When arguments are in an array then that means an "or" and when they are seperate that means "and"
//
// Term is of the format:
// ((-)text/RegExp) ( '-' means negation )
@danwit
danwit / node_acl_example.js
Created April 26, 2014 00:22
Authorization with node_acl + mongo + express
/**
* Simple node_acl example with mongoDB and expressjs
*
* Usage:
* 1. Start this as server
* 2. Play with the resoures
*
* Show all permissions (as JSON)
* http://localhost:3500/info
*
@cobyism
cobyism / gh-pages-deploy.md
Last active July 18, 2024 05:22
Deploy to `gh-pages` from a `dist` folder on the master branch. Useful for use with [yeoman](http://yeoman.io).

Deploying a subfolder to GitHub Pages

Sometimes you want to have a subdirectory on the master branch be the root directory of a repository’s gh-pages branch. This is useful for things like sites developed with Yeoman, or if you have a Jekyll site contained in the master branch alongside the rest of your code.

For the sake of this example, let’s pretend the subfolder containing your site is named dist.

Step 1

Remove the dist directory from the project’s .gitignore file (it’s ignored by default by Yeoman).