8.0
Library
List of resources from this course:
Further Ethereum information can be found at the Ethereum foundation website.
Ethereum open source specs on github.
Further information on the Merge.
Ethereum Foundation researcher Danny Ryan has a widely circulated writing that addresses concerns when one agent gains too much control of Ethereum validation. The Attack and Defense section of the Ethereum.org developer docs also address this in detail (in particular later subsections Attackers using >= 33% of the total stake, Attackers using ~50% of the total stake, and Attackers using >=66% of the total stake).
Rocket Pool tokenomics is available in the full documentation, in the discord, and in various medium articles.
Minting is done on Rocket Pool's website.
Buying can be done on most exchanges but many prefer Cowswap or 1inch.
Details on Ethereum addresses and contracts can be found on beaconcha.in and/or etherscan.
Information on how wallets, keys, and addresses relate can be seen and experimented with on the eth.build website. It includes many helpful tutorials, as well.
Ben Edgington's ethbook.
Determination of base fees of previous blocks as of the London upgrade, which included EIP-1559.
To learn more about MEV, start with the Ethereum Dev docs and Ethereum is a Dark Forest.
Find the Rocket Pool community on subreddits r/ethfinance and r/ethstaker and of course our own sub, r/rocketpool.
Rocket Fuel is the daily podcast by community member waqwaqattack.
The official Rocket Pool Youtube channel is where you can find recordings of weekly community calls and sometimes convention presentations.
There is an active RP community on X. Start by following the official account, @Rocket_Pool
(beware of scam accounts with similar names), Darren Langley, @langerstwit
the Rocket Pool Intern, @RP_Intern
and community member, Jasper the Friendly Ghost, @drjasper_eth
.
Further official and community RP information can be found at:
RPIPs describing pDAO governance jurisdiction: RPIP-1, RPIP-4, RPIP-5, RPIP-10, RPIP-22, RPIP-23, RPIP-25.
pDAO tasks are grouped into two major sections: protocol funding and managing protocol parameters as defined in the the RocketDAOProtocol
contract.
Kane Wallman's pDAO Guardian RPIP.
RPIP-25 vote introduced and approved a graduated shift of inflation RPL from oDAO to pDAO that will eventually bring the yearly distribution.
The oDAO operates as defined in RPIPs 5, 19, 21, 22, 24, and 25.
EIP-4788 spec.