Ethereum 2.0 is coming – Here’s what you NEED to know - YouTube

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Ethereum 2.0 is going to bring a huge amount of changes to the Ethereum network.
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It's going to bring a lot of upgrades to pow fast Ethereum
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runs the scaling aspect of it.
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But that's not it.
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It's going to bring a huge amount of economic changes to changes
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that affect us the every day user.
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Namely, you can probably see there are people.
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Accumulating exactly 32 Ethereum right now, and we're going to
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explain exactly why that is, but also something that's quite peculiar
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is that for a period of time.
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Almost one, two years.
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There's actually going to be two.
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If there are some tokens, there's actually going to be a new ETH2
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token potentially in existence.
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So we're going to tell you guys exactly what's going to happen down
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and the rules of what's going to happen so you don't get caught off guard.
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Now, one of the reasons why if Ethereum has been trying to implement
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so many new features is that the criticism for Ethereum has been
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mounting over the past few years.
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There's been a lot of vocal critics saying, Oh, Ethereum's too slow.
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It's downright broken at times, and in many ways Vitalik has been clapping.
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Dancing and gathering his developers together to come up
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with the ultimate solution to this.
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You know what, guys?
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I'm going to jump straight into the economic side of this first because
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this is going to drastically impact how some of us want to collect.
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Passive income off Ethereum.
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That's right.
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You heard it right.
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You can now in the future, once this is all launched, collect
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passive Ethereum over time by just running any theorem validator note.
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So what's cool is in fact right now we got a validator note.
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Set up and every day is generating 0.0133 per day.
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So roughly at today's prices, we're generating around $2.50 if you
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look closer here at this chart, you can see that we're slowly though.
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Blue line up here, you can see that we're slowly accumulating
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more and more ETH every hour.
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And you can notice this.
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Yeah, the green line, this is how much we're meant to stake.
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So by staking, we mean you have to actually lock it up and you
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must have at least 30 to eat.
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So if you have under this, you're not allowed to run a sticky note.
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And that's why everyone has been over the past few years accumulating.
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Just 32 ETH or a little bit more of that.
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And you see wallets containing 32 ETH and more.
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So there are a lot of people already anticipating this
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change and preparing for it.
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Now, something to note as well, and something that's quite interesting is
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that you can also see that the initial part, we actually lost the physical money
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and this kind of explains the purpose and the value of having any theories.
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It's 2.0 node.
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It needs to stay online.
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Because it's being called to do crucial votes.
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So if it's offline, if it's not kind of voting in the Ethereum jury,
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then it's going to get penalized.
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So in fact, you're not just getting ETH and keeping interest, but you're
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doing something very valuable on the network to keep the network running.
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And that's a whole idea behind proof of stake.
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You're staking, but also performing actions, useful actions on the network.
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So over here you can see a list of what my server has been voting, the attestations
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has been doing, and in return for performing those actions, you can see
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the accumulation of Ethereum over time.
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Only sad part, obviously right now is that this.
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Is using test ether.
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So everything that I'm talking about here is still in a testing phase and all that.
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Ethiopia is not real.
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It's on the Ethereum.
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Go wary test net and you can actually test this out for free.
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And we have a full guide on our channel, on a website right here.
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I'll put the link down below.
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Now you can see this here.
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This has been what I've been using to mine, Ethereum, and previously it's
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possible to gain quite a good income from Ethereum, but once Ethereum two starts
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to launch, it's going to start slowly migrating to proof of state to those
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servers over there, and just the economic side is going to fundamentally change.
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So instead of miners getting rewarded.
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Stakers are going to rewarded, and instead of people investing in
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video cards like this one over here, they're going to start investing in
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Ethereum to gain that passive income.
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All right?
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Then does that mean we should throw away our Ethereum miners?
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What's a timescale for this?
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Well, actually the timescale is not going to be like a fan or snap.
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It's actually going to take quite a long time.
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In fact, it's going to move through phases, so we're going to talk.
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In following section a little bit about what the phases off Ethereum are and what
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the state of every phase is going to be.
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There's going to be three phases, but being standard programmers, they're
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going to call it and start it from zero.
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So our phase zero one and phase two.
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Phase zero so currently what's happening right now is we're approaching phase zero.
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So we're kind of doing auto groundwork for phase zero.
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And in fact, there's also code out for phase zero.
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So remember the validator know that I'm running and passively
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correcting Ethereum on.
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This is the test net for it.
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So testing this in progress.
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It's not going to be test net, so it's going to be a grand grand test
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of this before it finally launches, but we're going to see, we're
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seeing the preview off it in action.
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What phase zero is going to do and it's going to bring along
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is it's going to bring along something called the beacon chain.
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This is the primary objective of this phase.
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Now, the phase in terms of economics is very, very interesting because
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to bring about this change, you need these validators and you need that
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state, Ethereum, and to do so, you actually must make a conversion.
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You must make a conversion to this new token called ETH2, and it's actually
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going to be completely different because once you do that conversion,
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once it convert to ETH2 you will actually be able to convert back.
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But.
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You are going to gain one special benefit, which is that you are going to be able
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to state that ETH too and start earning.
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Every day a certain passive income for staking on the network.
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And what will you earn?
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Of course, you're earn more ETH2.
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So this is a way of getting passive income from your ETH1, the new network.
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Now moving onto phase one, this is when things get very interesting.
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Now, if you imagine your theorem as a crystal, the crystal, Ethereum, if there
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is one is phase one is going to smash that crystal into 64 different shots.
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Now, why would you want to do that is because each shark now has the
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ability to compute in parallel.
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It's going to almost, it can think about it as 64 X-ing the power of Ethereum, but
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it's actually a little bit beyond that.
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Each shard is going to be even more powerful.
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And it's going to be separate from each other.
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This is something that's actually done quite a lot in databases.
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So if you actually run video games or if you run the back end of IBM
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servers, you'll see a sharding architecture is pretty much widespread
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adopted in the entire database space.
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But in the blockchain space, it's just been a little bit harder
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to implement, more precisely.
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Reason being is because if each shard operates.
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Differently.
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How do you transact between these charts and what makes, what's guaranteed?
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Do you have that?
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People won't try to exploit these charts to even duplicate items or
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duplicate new coins, and this is why it's been so hard taking more than
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three, four years of time for developers come up with the solution to this.
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So what's going to happen in phase one, we're going to have
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these process chain links.
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We're going to have a lot more computational power developer site gets
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a lot more complicated here because they actually want to, they need to
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choose which shard to be at autumn.
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Meanwhile, doll, you don't have to really worry about Ethereum itself.
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The main chain that we're being, we're on.
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It's still going to run in parallel, so everything that's
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going to happen is kind of be.
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Going to be happening in that isolated environment in the beacon
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chain, in these cross charts.
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Dig, do going to be for a law for developers to try to experiment, try
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to try to fix them, break and not going to affect the main operation
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of Ethereum that we know today.
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So we're still keeping that alive.
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Phase two now this is when everything becomes sketched together.
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This is the combination phase, the melting pot of ideas.
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This is when the main chain that we're on, the proof of worshiping
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this gets merged into those shards.
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It becomes.
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A whole again and now if they're, it has going to become melded together
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to become the full power of Ethereum.
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It's almost like transformers coming together, molding and becoming that
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ultra mega trend that we've been waiting for migrating and becoming Megatron.
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It's easy to say, but it's hard to execute.
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So right now it's still an open question as to whether all Ethereum 1.0.
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Contracts will be migrated to 2.0 so that's still an open question
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and it's open up to debate.
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So what I see here is that phase two or very likely be far further
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out in the future, maybe two or three years, and everything will
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be subject to change at that time.
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And this is also where the uncertainty of miners come in because.
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Overall in phase zero and phase one, developers will be testing
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proof of state to see if it is safer than, of course, if it's can't
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be just a safe ratter as mining.
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So this is where things get a little bit more cloudy to say the least.
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I think there's a lot of room to decide whether Ethereum still wants to keep
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some of that mining infrastructure there, but at the same time, there's
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definitely a huge push to migrate fully.
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To proof of stake, and obviously you can tell I'm pretty excited for
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everything, and I do have to say that this has been a long time waiting.
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In fact, when I started making videos, we started talking about the ideas
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of proof of stake improving Ethereum, and that's nearly three years ago.
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So we had to wait three years for a lot of this to come into full fruition.
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And for that three years, there has been a lot of changes in ideology.
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Changes and thoughts and delays on this as well.
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So managing expectations here.
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I do want to say it might take longer than what developers are saying
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it is to implement these phases.
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This is after all, one of the most.
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Vicious projects going on to a live product.
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Blockchain is changing fundamentally down to this core of how it operates, how it
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reaches consensus and how to server the infrastructure and everything is set up.
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So definitely going to be a lot of hiccups along the way, but I'm very
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optimistic to see things going forward and what is definitely exciting
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me recently is the test for these, because previously all we got were
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some kind of notes, meeting notes.
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And tabulations things are going to come.
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But finally we're seeing the first code of this, and there's also going to be quite
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a few implementations off this call to the one that we've been testing out is from
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prism labs, but there's other labs such as lighthouse or even Casper labs working
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on different ways to write software to connect to each other in phase zero.
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On top of that, we have the resource on Ethereum, 2.0 and box mining.com so
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make sure you do check that up for the full list of information and what we are
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doing with our validator node as well.
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