What is he going to say when Aave also lists frxETH? They already list FRAX. SaltyBrice.
You should see how he speaks to Marc, it's crazy... Last time he was calling him a terrorist because Marc was in favor of Aave being present on BSC...
Wow that’s crazy. Marc is such a nice guy and very reasonable person. I guess I’m not surprised he would do that but it’s sad.
I disagree on a couple of things with him, but what is the reason behind not disclosing additional information on Frax valdiators (which is his main claim)?
couldn't find the tweet, he probably deleted...
What details? We disclose as much as we possibly can. frxETH balance sheet updating in real time is viewable here: https://facts.frax.finance/frxeth/balance-sheet I believe we’re the only LSD stablecoin that shows such a transparent balance sheet. Individual validator stats and their public address+performance is also shown here, for every single one. All 4000+ validators: https://facts.frax.finance/frxeth/validators
Put him on the multisig of all the validators
I can probably think of 1000 people that would be better to put on the msig than him.
Btw, I am just making reference to his request, which is mostly.. "more technical specifications of fraxETH still to be specified, including the disclosure of any detail on the in-house validators" https://docs.frax.finance/frax-ether/technical-specifications
Ok but what is actually missing? What does he want?
ha not sure, but you could ask him here in this convo where curve is also present https://twitter.com/TokenBrice/status/1654419228747857920?s=20
He's welcome to come here or something if he wants. I don't like to give people like him attention on Twitter which is exactly what he craves.
Yep I am aware and agree with that, but Curves tw account claimed the same answering that tw, that is why I am asking here
I talk to Michael often on tg and provide him with any and all information he wants and needs 🙂
We publish a list of our public keys on Frax Facts. Through peering, third parties are able to find out what clients we run and where the servers are. Here’s a site that did this for all validators: https://www.rated.network/ We’ve been running validators for almost a year now, even before the frxETH token was deployed, and have a track record of great performance. I am not sure what other validator details people would want to see but it’s definitely not as much of a “black box” in my opinion.
i think that you should've joined the lavaianth news live
Will join next time :)
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