Node sales are becoming a popular fundraising method in the blockchain industry, where projects sell nodes instead of tokens or equity.
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This installment of “The Protocol,” hosts Brad Keoun, the founding editor of The Protocol Newsletter, and tech journalists Sam Kessler and Margaux Nijkerk; who discuss node sales, address poisoning, and the concept of account abstraction on Ethereum. The hosts also touch on the challenges of mainstream adoption of blockchain technology and the lack of standards in token launches.
Takeaways |
Node sales are becoming a popular fundraising method in the blockchain industry, where projects sell nodes instead of tokens or equity.Address poisoning is a type of exploit where a victim is tricked into sending a legitimate transaction to the wrong wallet address.Account abstraction is a concept that aims to make crypto wallets on Ethereum easier to use and more versatile.The lack of standards in token launches and the challenges of mainstream adoption continue to be issues in the crypto industry. SoFund has a reward system where 20% of the total supply of their token, SOF, will be awarded as rewards to node buyers over the next three years.The distribution model for rewards and tokens can be a balancing act between satisfying investors and contributors to the ecosystem.Maximal extractable value (MEV) is a problem on the Ethereum blockchain where operators can front-run and extract profits from transactions, causing financial losses.Metamask has introduced smart transactions to combat MEV, offering lower fees, transaction transparency, and protection against front running.The development of different types of wallets and transaction systems is an ongoing effort to improve user experience and address complex technical challenges in the blockchain industry.
Chapters |
00:00 The Rise of Node Sales
07:12 Account Abstraction on Ethereum
25:27 Understanding the Reward System and Distribution Model of SoFund
27:21 The Challenge of Balancing Rewards for Investors and Contributors
32:21 Exploring Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) on the Ethereum Blockchain
35:23 Metamask Introduces Smart Transactions to Combat MEV
41:31 Competition and Innovation in the Wallet Landscape
45:24 The Search for Solutions and Improvements in the Blockchain Industry
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EPISODE LINKS |
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Popular Crypto Wallet MetaMask Rolls Out ‘Smart Transactions’ to Combat Ethereum Front-Running
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