
Paradigm CTO: 6 Projects to Watch at ETHDenver 2023
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Paradigm CTO: 6 Projects to Watch at ETHDenver 2023
Paradigm CTO Georgios Konstantopoulos shared six promising projects during ETHDenver.
Written by: Georgios Konstantopoulos
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This article presents ideas shared by Paradigm's Chief Technology Officer, Georgios Konstantopoulos, during ETHDenver. He highlighted six potential projects he hopes to see developed.
The first is OP-Reth, an OP Stack that implements an Optimistic Rollup design. This design aims to be as close to Ethereum as possible. He would like to see OP-Reth implemented on Reth.

The second project is wagmi_sh x Foundry full-stack hacks. Wagmi is a Web3 frontend library that is rapidly emerging as one of the most popular frontend libraries. The Wagmi CLI enables rapid iteration on full-stack hackathon projects with Foundry integration.

The third project involves replacing primitive types in Rust code with Ruint. They aim to replace all primitive types in Rust code with Recmo’s Ruint. However, they need to resolve compatibility issues between ethabi's internal types and Ruint.
The fourth project is Ganache-UI but for Anvil. Ganache-UI is a highly popular GUI for local Ethereum nodes. Georgios wants to see a similar interface built for Anvil.


The fifth project is ABI -> UI generation. He hopes to see React components for common on-chain operations such as AMM/Lending/NFT/..., abstracting away complexity. Georgios believes existing Etherscan-style buttons and input fields are insufficient and more insightful components are needed.
Lastly, MEV Share—a programmable private order flow that empowers users, redistributes MEV, and moves toward decentralized block building. This project was recently proposed and, while feasible, may not be suitable for beginners.

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