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Ethereum Layer Two Client Similarity: Geth

Many L2 networks on Ethereum use Geth to build blocks. We will look at the Geth codebase in order to understand changes made and how these codebases evolve. This is important to determine how updates are propagated and establish dependencies.

Speaker

Jan Gorzny

Event

EthCC[9]

Date

April 2, 2026

Category

research

Type

Talk

Language

EN

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