Starknet Decentralized Protocol

Starknet Decentralized Protocol

Ilya from the StarkNet product team presents a detailed proposal for decentralizing StarkNet, focusing on addressing censorship issues inherent in a centralized roll-up architecture. The proposed decentralized protocol consists of four key layers: decentralized staking, L2 consensus using a battle-tested proof-of-stake method (Tendermint), decentralized proving, and L1 state updates. Ilya outlines the importance of each layer, the technical challenges involved, and the innovative “recursive strands” method designed to optimize proving and merging proofs before posting them on L1. The talk emphasizes the need for a decentralized system to prevent censorship and ensure the protocol’s integrity and security.

Starknet Alpha v0.12.0

StarkWare and Lambda Class will present to the builders council and delegates Starknet new version in preparation for the upcoming vote.
An open discussion regarding Starknet Alpha v0.12.0 version upgrade.
And an in-depth explanation of all the new features of the upcoming version.

Community Call #30 | Introducing Starknet Governance

Today we will have Sylve Chevet from Briq, Deven Mathews from Nethermind, and Manor Bareli from StarkWare, talking about Starknet Governance.

Before watching, we recommend reading Starknet’s Governance First Phase blog post:
https://medium.com/starknet-foundatio…

Will also be helpful reading the rest of the blog post about Starknet Governance on this link:
https://starknet.io/governance/starkn…

Part 3: Starknet Token Design

The design of the StarkNet Token is shaped by the need to power a network that is composed of (i) Users of StarkNet, (ii) Operators — people providing the network with computing resources that perform sequencing of transactions, generation of STARK proofs, and long-term storage providers, and (iii) Developers writing software for its infrastructure and for applications running on it.