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Useful materials and tools for development on Ethereum.
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EF supports cross-chain framework to standardize interchain communication.

Source code: https://github.com/BootNodeDev/intents-framework/tree/main

Details: Link
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Forwarded from Franco Victorio
Welcome to the Hardhat 3 Alpha! 🚀

Tutorial to get started: https://hardhat.org/hardhat3-alpha

The Hardhat team will be in this group to assist you in trying out Hardhat 3, and easily hear your feedback. It's a temporary group for the alpha phase.

Hardhat 3 is a major overhaul with exciting new features:

- 🧪 Solidity tests as a first-class testing option
- 🌐 Multichain support for today's rollup-centric world
- ⚡️ Rust-powered runtime for faster execution
- 🧱 Revamped build system with full npm compatibility and build profiles
- 🚀 Hardhat Ignition for streamlined contract deployments

Since this is still an alpha release, things will change, and your feedback can make a big difference. Let us know what you think and need!
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Forwarded from Vladimir S. | Officer's Channel (Vladimir S. | officercia)
FYI OpenZeppelin just launched a user-friendly interface to make it easily accessible: safeutils.openzeppelin.com

#security #privacy #opsec
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🧠 Ethereum’s Account Abstraction: The Endgame
📖 New post from 2077 Research

🔗 Read here

This one’s a gem if you’re building in the AA space or just trying to keep up with where Ethereum is heading.

It goes beyond ERC-4337 and touches on the bigger picture — what a full AA future might actually *look* like. Stateless architecture, modular mempools, native account features… it’s all in there.

💡 Some key points:
– Why EOAs are holding us back
– How EIP-3074 and EIP-7702 change the game
– What “intent-centric” UX really means
– And how wallets could become way more powerful (and easier to use)

If you’re working on wallets, bundlers, infra — or just love thinking about protocol design — highly recommend reading.



@soliditypedia
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In early 2014, a group of developers working on the Ethereum project realized they needed a high-level language to write smart contracts—something secure, human-readable, and purpose-built for blockchain logic.

Among them was Christian Reitwiessner, a German computer scientist. Inspired by JavaScript, C++, and Python, he envisioned a language that would allow developers to define trustless rules directly on-chain.

Working with Alex Beregszaszi and others, they began building a language that would compile into EVM bytecode. The goal was to abstract away the complexity of writing raw opcodes while offering safety and precision.

They called it Solidity—a name reflecting both strength and determinism.

The first version appeared in late 2014. As Ethereum launched in 2015, Solidity quickly became the foundation of the decentralized revolution, enabling everything from ICOs to DeFi, DAOs, and NFTs.

From a few lines of contract code, Solidity evolved into a global standard, powering trillions in value—and transforming how the world thinks about software, ownership, and finance.

The rest is immutable history.
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🚀 OpenAI launches Aardvark — an autonomous GPT-5 agent that scans entire codebases for bugs and security issues, validates exploits, and even creates pull requests with fixes.

For Solidity devs, this could be a game-changer: imagine automated smart contract audits running 24/7.

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Concord nice tool to enhance smart contract security level
https://github.com/Certora/CertoraProver/tree/master/noscripts/concordance
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Mastering Ethereum: 2nd Edition

https://masteringethereum.xyz/
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Coming Fusaka network upgrade raises the block gas limit to 150M.
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