Introductions for the Eth1.x research group

  1. Brian McMichael
  2. Smart Contracts @ MakerDAO
  3. Unstoppable code. Stakeholder incentives.
  1. Paweł Bylica
  2. C++ / Aleth / EVM / Ewasm / EVMC
  3. EVM and execution engines, testing, fuzzing, APIs
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  1. Wei Tang
  2. Parity Ethereum dev
  3. Backward compatibility, EVM optimizations
  1. pinkiebell (:joy:)
  2. Layer-2, at the moment.
  3. Anything that helps against arbitrariness in systems that are serving people.
  1. Joel Dietz (@fractastical)
  2. Writing (technical)
  3. My interests, in order of importance
    a. Reputational systems (Green Ether, 2014)
    b. Evolution of Jurisprudence (crypto-law)
    c. Accessibility (wrote the initial devgrant for Metamask)

Please respond to this thread with a brief introduction. Suggested things to include:

  1. Who are you: Stan Kladko, CTO Skale

  2. What do you working on:

    Mostly working on SKALE Proof of Stake consensus engine, as well as on SKALE ETH-compatible agent skaled

    https://github.com/skalenetwork/skale-consensus

    https://github.com/skalenetwork/skaled

  3. Specific areas of research you are interested in.

    I am interested in mathematics of decentralized distributed systems including blockchain and alternatives structures (DAGs, storage etc)

Who are you: Davide Battaglia, PhD student

What do you working on:

Mostly working on issues on permissionless blockchains

Specific areas of research you are interested in.

I am interested in stateless clients to mass adoption