Hey my name is joohhnnn. Here is my update on EPF4 Week 0.
I have read all the introductions about EPF4 available on GitHub. I have also compiled a list of all the tasks, including any unfinished tasks from previous iterations, that I find interesting. I analyzed my current technical skills and identified areas of personal interest for development. After careful consideration, I have selected a task that I believe I can fully address to the best of my abilities.
Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I missed the first meeting. However, I am fortunate that the meeting was recorded. After reviewing the entire recording, I now have a clearer understanding of EPF4 and its objectives.
Before selecting a task, I conducted a self-analysis. Here are my findings:
After analyzing all the tasks and assessing their suitability for my skills and interests, I have chosen the project that best fits me: OP sequencer 4337 support. Based on my initial understanding, this task is centered around building on the OPstack, which involves implementing a sequencer. The OPstack itself is based on Geth, and both the sequencer and EIP-4337 are widely used in the current Layer 2 public chain ecosystem. Moreover, there is a possibility of requiring knowledge in Rust and zero-knowledge proofs (zkp) in the future. Considering these factors, I believe that this task perfectly aligns with my requirements and interests.
In the preliminary understanding this week, there are still many detailed problems. Next week, I will spend time on the detailed understanding of the OP network and sequencer, and only solve the two problems I encountered in week0 as much as possible.
To complete this task and gain experience in Rust and zero-knowledge proofs (zkp). Additionally, to provide support related to this task for as many projects as possible. The ultimate objective is to transition from being an application-level engineer to an infrastructure-level engineer and secure a position in the infrastructure domain.