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This is a relatively generalized reading list of aspects of infrastructure within the crypto and blockchain industry. You might not understand and comprehend the entirety of everything within it, but it will give you a great overview and understanding of how most of the infrastructure we use function, and what aspects come as a result of them (MEV, attacks, DeFi etc).
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Foundations of Blockchains Lecture #1: Introduction and Overview∗ By Tim Roughgarden
Foundations of Blockchains Lectures #4 & 5: The Asynchronous Model and the FLP Impossibility Theorem
Foundations of Blockchains Lectures #6: The Partially Synchronous Model, 33%, and the CAP Principle
Foundations of Blockchains Lectures #8: Longest-Chain Consensus
Transaction Fee Mechanism Design for the Ethereum Blockchain: An Economic Analysis of EIP-1559∗
list of resources dedicated to Account Abstraction
The Anatomy of Proof Generation
Fully-homomorphic encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and multiparty computation
Quantifying Total Extracted MEV
Analysing Execution Quality in Osmosis
MEV's new chapter: Beyond Ethereum's borders
**meta mempool stuff (SUAVE) - I have a lot of thoughts on this and how this should actually be implemented in a way that actually works, coming up at some point too.**