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Episode 3 of Core Notes from Core Devs is now out! Catch the Ethereum core developers at Offchain Labs discuss the latest happenings in Ethereum development. This week we talk with terence and jameshe.eth about the final preparations for the Pectra upgrade and how you could win $2M USD!...

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