# Ethereum Protocol Fellowship Week 2 ## Last week After the last week's standup I got interested in inclosion list idea for cencorship resistence. I started to do more research on the topic and studied following materials. - [One-bit-per-attester inclusion lists](https://ethresear.ch/t/one-bit-per-attester-inclusion-lists/19797) - [Fork-Choice enforced Inclusion Lists (FOCIL): A simple committee-based inclusion list proposal](https://ethresear.ch/t/fork-choice-enforced-inclusion-lists-focil-a-simple-committee-based-inclusion-list-proposal/19870) - [Concurrent Block Proposers in Ethereum](https://ethresear.ch/t/concurrent-block-proposers-in-ethereum/18777) - [EIP-7547: Inclusion lists](https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-7547-inclusion-lists/17474) - [Unconditional inclusion lists](https://ethresear.ch/t/unconditional-inclusion-lists/18500) - [Forward inclusion lists](https://notes.ethereum.org/@fradamt/forward-inclusion-lists) I also created a Python simulation of the One-bit-per-attester inclusion lists. This hands-on approach helped me grasp the concept better, as I am more of an engineer than a researcher. I learn best through examples and real data, so seeing the actual life cycle of a transaction with this proposal in action was very insightful for me. ## Next Week For the next week, I plan to do more simulations and coding to test each idea and proposal mentioned above, aiming to gain a clear understanding of the topic. After that, I intend to create a proposal within the inclusion list framework, ideally implementing it with Geth. However, I need to conduct more research to narrow down the scope to something I can realistically deliver.