timbeiko.eth @timbeiko
Tim Beiko is one of the most important coordinators in Ethereum's development process. Working with the Ethereum Foundation, he runs the All Core Devs calls — the meetings where client teams and researchers hash out protocol upgrades — and has shepherded the ecosystem through landmark transitions including the Merge and subsequent hard forks. His superpower is legibility: he summarizes dense multi-hour technical calls into accessible threads and notes that the entire industry relies on to track what is actually changing in Ethereum. If you want ground truth on upgrade timelines and protocol direction straight from the source, this is the account.
Why follow
- Canonical upgrade tracking: fork timelines, testnet milestones, and scope decisions arrive here first and accurately.
- Process transparency: his summaries reveal how Ethereum governance actually works — argument by argument.
- Reliable sourcing: citing his notes keeps your own content factually grounded during upgrade cycles.
Engage with NoobClaw
Engage like a careful reader, not a cheerleader. Point NoobClaw at his upgrade threads and AllCoreDevs recaps with clarifying questions about specific EIPs, testing phases, or what a change means for users and L2s — the kind of question other readers silently share. Precision is the currency; a reply that misstates a technical detail damages your account's standing. Frequency should follow the protocol calendar: engage around calls and fork milestones rather than daily, roughly two or three times per fortnight, with NoobClaw spacing actions to avoid clustering.
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