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Dipper Network (DIP) describes itself as a decentralized financial network that will use financial protocols and cross-chain technology to build a cross-chain ecosystem. Founded by Huang Zhiyong, its development started in 2019. Huang Zhiyong was also the chief researcher of GXChain. Dipper Network uses the Tendermint consensus algorithm and secure random number scheme to provide high-throughput services. Dipper Network is supported by the Dipper Network Foundation, an independent Singaporean organization that designed and established the Dipper Network and oversees the development of the Dipper Network ecosystem.

Dipper Network (DIP) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2020. DIP has a current supply of 1.00Bn with 0 in circulation. The last known price of DIP is 0.001249958425 USD and is 0 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on active market(s) with $0 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://dippernetwork.com.

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DIP Price Statistics
DIP’s Price Today
24h Price Change
-$00.00%
24h Volume
$00.00%
24h Low / 24h High
$0 / $0
Volume / Market Cap
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Market Dominance
0.00%
Market Rank
#3565
DIP Market Cap
Market Cap
$0
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$1.25M
DIP Price History
7d Low / 7d High
$0 / $0
All-Time High
$0
All-Time Low
$0
DIP Supply
Circulating Supply
0
Total Supply
1.00Bn
Max Supply
1.00Bn
Updated Oct 06, 2023 2:30 am
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Ethereum Developers Discuss Pectra Devnet Updates And Historical Growth Solutions
Ethereum Developers Discuss Pectra Devnet Updates And Historical Growth Solutions
According to Odaily, the 200th Ethereum Core Developers Execution (ACDE) call provided significant updates on the Pectra development network (devnet) and outlined the next steps for the PeerDAS devnet. During the meeting, developers addressed short-term solutions for Ethereum's historical growth issues and the removal of EIP 7610 from Pectra. EIP 7610, one of the two retrospective EIPs in Pectra, does not add functionality to the protocol but formalizes and constrains protocol rules. Ethereum Foundation's Developer Operations Engineer, Parithosh Jayanthi, announced that the official blog post regarding the Mekong testnet has been published on the Ethereum Foundation website. This post provides detailed guidance for application and tool developers on joining the testnet and experimenting with EIPs in Pectra. Jayanthi also mentioned plans to deprecate Pectra Devnet 4 soon. Changes proposed in EIP 7702, discussed during ACDE 199, have been deployed by a developer known as "Frangio." With no objections raised, Tim Beiko confirmed these changes will be included in the specifications for Pectra Devnet 5. Geth developer Felix Lange proposed improvements to the fee logic of the withdrawal contract detailed in EIP 7002, which allows the execution layer to trigger withdrawals. Beiko suggested that developers continue asynchronous discussions on these improvements and aim to finalize decisions before the next ACDE meeting. Erigon developer Giulio Rebuffo introduced a new EIP to enhance the Ethereum wire protocol's capabilities and provide a short-term solution to the historical growth issue. Rebuffo noted that due to the growth of historical data, validators will need to operate hardware with at least 4TB of disk space by mid-2025. Alternative solutions like EIP 4444 and the Portal Network may not be ready in time to prevent validator node operators from updating their equipment within approximately six months. Lange argued that since EIP 4444 is not on the "critical path," serious integration with Portal has not yet begun, indicating it is not a necessary EIP for the upcoming hard fork. Developers will continue discussions on this topic at Devcon. It is noted that there will be no ACDE call on November 21, as Ethereum developers will gather for an in-person meeting at the Devcon conference.
Nov 11, 2024 4:53 pm
The 200th Ethereum ACDE meeting: Developers discuss removing EIP 7610 from Pectra
The 200th Ethereum ACDE meeting: Developers discuss removing EIP 7610 from Pectra
Christine Kim, vice president of research at Galaxy, summarized the 200th Ethereum Core Developers Executive (ACDE) call, during which developers shared updates on the Pectra development network (devnet) and next steps for the PeerDAS devnet, as well as discussed short-term solutions to Ethereum's historical growth issues and the removal of EIP 7610 from Pectra. EIP 7610 is one of two retroactive EIPs in Pectra, which does not add any functionality to the protocol but formalizes and constrains protocol rules. Parithosh Jayanthi, EF developer operations engineer, said that the official blog post announcing the Mekong testnet has been published on the Ethereum Foundation website. The post details how application and tool developers can join the testnet and start experimenting with EIPs in Pectra. Jayanthi also said that his team plans to deprecate Pectra Devnet 4 soon. The proposed changes to EIP 7702 discussed at ACDE 199 have been deployed by a developer named "Frangio." Given the lack of objections, Tim Beiko confirmed that the changes will be added to the spec for Pectra Devnet 5. Geth developer Felix Lange proposed improving the fee logic of the withdrawal contract detailed in EIP 7002 (Execution layer can trigger withdrawals). Beiko suggested that developers continue to discuss the improvements asynchronously and strive to make a final decision on them before the next ACDE meeting. Erigon developer Giulio Rebuffo proposed a new EIP to extend the functionality of the Ethereum wire protocol and provide a short-term solution to the history growth problem. Rebuffo said that due to the growth of historical data, validators will need hardware operating at least 4TB disks by mid-2025. Alternative solutions for pruning historical data, EIP 4444 and Portal Network, may not be ready in time to prevent validator node operators from updating their equipment in about 6 months. Lange believes that since EIP 4444 is not "critical path", integration with Portal has not yet begun in earnest, which means it is not a necessary EIP for the upcoming hard fork. Developers will continue to discuss it at Devcon. Note: There will be no ACDE conference call on November 21, and a live gathering of Ethereum developers will be held at the Devcon conference.
Nov 11, 2024 4:53 pm

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