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devcon 5 / eth 20 minimal execution ama

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Eth 2.0 Minimal Execution AMA

Duration: 01:06:17

Speaker: Alex Beregszaszi, Casey Detrio

Type: Breakout

Expertise: Advanced

Event: Devcon

Date: Invalid Date

A fishbowl style conversation with lead researchers and passionate contributors to Eth 2.0, but allowing anyone from the audience to stand up and lead a topic. The intent is to discuss certain key topics around the design of the Eth 2.0 shards and how they can be used by the everyday dapp developer. This session aims to bring everyone interested in Eth 2.0 execution to a friendly discussion.

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