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Encrypt the Mempool

Encrypt the Mempool

Encrypt the Mempool
Tbilisi, Georgia
11.04.2026
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11.04.2026
Saturday
19:00

Description

Ethereum Is About to Change. Here's Why It Matters. 🔥

​Ethereum is preparing one of its most important upgrades yet — and it's not about speed or gas fees this time. It's about fairness.

​Right now, every time you make a swap on a DEX, mint an NFT, or send a transaction on Ethereum, your transaction is visible to everyone before it gets confirmed. Bots see it. Builders see it. And they exploit it — front-running your trades, sandwiching your swaps, even censoring transactions they don't like. This is called MEV (Maximal Extractable Value), and it has cost Ethereum users over $1.8 billion.

​Think of it like placing a bet at a table where the dealer can see your cards before the round starts. That's Ethereum's mempool today.

​EIP-8105 wants to fix this — permanently, at the protocol level.

​This proposal introduces a native encrypted mempool into Ethereum itself. When you submit a transaction, it gets sealed in an encrypted envelope. Nobody — not validators, not builders, not searchers, not anyone — can see what's inside until the transaction is already ordered and included in a block. Only then it gets decrypted and executed.

​No more front-running. No more sandwich attacks. No more censorship of transactions in real-time.

​And here's what makes it different from existing "solutions" like private mempools or custom RPCs: those still require you to trust someone who can see your transaction. EIP-8105 trusts no one. That's how it should be.

​The proposal is being put forward for Ethereum's upcoming Hegotá upgrade and is already being discussed at the highest levels of Ethereum core development, with direct involvement from Vitalik Buterin in the conversation. It's part of what's been called the "Holy Trinity of Censorship Resistance" — three upgrades (ePBS, FOCIL, and encrypted mempools) that together would make Ethereum's transaction layer truly neutral and censorship-resistant by design.

​This is not just a technical upgrade. This is Ethereum returning to its cypherpunk roots.

​The Event 🎙️

​Join Luis Bezzenberger and Loring Harkness from Shutter Network — the team behind EIP-8105 and the first encrypted mempool deployments on Ethereum-like networks — for a deep dive discussion on what's coming, why it matters, and how it works.

​The discussion will be accessible for newcomers yet technical enough for developers. You don't need to be a coder to understand why this matters — you just need to use Ethereum.

​Venue: Terminal • ტერმინალი - https://maps.app.goo.gl/69Bt3qoM2Sz923Jf9

​The Speakers 🧑‍💻

​Luis Bezzenberger — Head of Product at brainbot, core contributor to Shutter Network. Working in the Ethereum L2 and protocol space since 2016. Leading Shutter's product development since 2021 and one of the authors behind the EIP-8105 proposal and the encrypted mempool roadmap for Ethereum.
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​Loring Harkness — Head of Commercial at brainbot, core contributor to Shutter Network. Leading Shutter's ecosystem partnerships and published in Cointelegraph on Ethereum's transparency-fairness tradeoff.
X: https://x.com/LoringHarkness

​From Shutter Network (@ShutterNetwork) — an open-source threshold encryption protocol bringing fairness and information symmetry to blockchain systems. Shutter has deployed encrypted mempools live on Gnosis Chain since July 2024 and is actively building the path to Ethereum L1 integration. https://shutter.network

​What You'll Walk Away With 🧠

​A clear understanding of how MEV extraction and transaction censorship actually work on Ethereum today
​Why encrypted mempools are considered one of the most important missing pieces in Ethereum's architecture
​How EIP-8105 works — the envelope/payload model, the key provider registry, and why it's technology-agnostic
​Where this sits on Ethereum's upgrade timeline and what happens next
​How It Works 🛠️

​Show up — no technical background required, just curiosity
​Learn — understand the problem and the solution from the people building it
​Ask questions — open discussion, nothing off limits
​Connect — meet the Ethereum community in Tbilisi
​Go Deeper 📚

​EIP-8105 Discussion: https://ethresear.ch/.../universal-enshrined.../23685
​Campaign: https://www.encryptedmempool.org/
​Ethereum Aligned

​ETH Tbilisi is building an active Ethereum community in Georgia through monthly meetups, technical talks, educational resources, debates, and hackathons. Whether you're a developer, designer, student, entrepreneur, or just Ethereum-curious — everyone is welcome. Let's build the Ethereum community in Tbilisi together.

​Website: https://ethtbilisi.ge
Telegram: https://t.me/ethtbilisi
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​All Day Event

​ETH Tbilisi 2.1 is an all day event starting by 11am to 10pm.

During the daytime, we host the final rush of the Hackathon and the project pitches. If you're interested in participating on the day part, go here: (Coming Soon)

​Supported By 🤝

​ETH Tbilisi is made possible thanks to:

​Glue — A new DeFi primitive to transform any Token and NFT into a "Digital Asset Treasury" glue.finance | @glue_fi

​Interested in sponsoring ETH Tbilisi? Contact us to support Georgia's Ethereum community.

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Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people. Tbilisi was founded in the fifth century AD by Vakhtang I of Iberia, and since then has served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Because of its location at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and its proximity to the lucrative Silk Road, throughout history, Tbilisi has been a point of contention among various global powers. To this day, the city's location ensures its position as an important transit route for energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, neoclassical, Beaux Arts, Art Nouveau, Stalinist, and Modern structures. Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though its population is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian.
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