Dhairya(@imderl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

eth2 deposit calculates, & caches this in storage, (SLOAD for lookup, initial storage cost)
github.com/tornadocash/to…
(zerosFromStorage^)
tornado cache deposit contract uses a big switch statement, (JUMPI's for lookup, bytecode bloat)
github.com/tornadocash/to…
(zerosFromSwitch^)
4/n

eth2 deposit calculates, & caches this in storage, (SLOAD for lookup, initial storage cost)
github.com/tornadocash/to…
(zerosFromStorage^)
tornado cache deposit contract uses a big switch statement, (JUMPI's for lookup, bytecode bloat)
github.com/tornadocash/to…
(zerosFromSwitch^)
4/n
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Dor(@dorvonlevi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

storm Etherscan evm.storage/eth/0xe46be635… -- works -- a bit harsh on the browser when you open up the SLOAD trace with all the logs nested but works

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SLOAD Minimalist(@EfficientHex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Martin Johnny Chaos Everyone is still pretending like fee solutions don't exist on for some reason. 🤷‍♂️

We all hold $HEX (the 'real' one on ), and we all at least agree that is going to do well.

Your enemy is anti-freedom government. Private money advocates are our friends.

❤️

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Paul Sload(@realPsload) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lise 🏳️‍⚧️ 🔻 Webp is like actually a pretty well designed format, just seems a bit annoying to implement due to all the things the format supports from what I understand

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Chaofan Shou(@shoucccc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

James wen no
1. chain is hard to parallelize
2. gpu can't sload / sstore to the world state in host memory / storage. fuzzing, however, has a very small world state that can be easily copied between host and gpu.

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