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yeah hello everyone itamp;#39;s a pleasure to to to be here um today weamp;#39;ll be shedding some more light into how arbitrum is actually defended so many of us have heard that arbitrum is is in a way defended through ethereum that ethereum it is through ethereum that it is kept safe but what does this actually mean and why are we working on revamping the way this works uh so most recently we introduced arbitrum bold which is a new protocol for arbitrum chains and more generally for optimistic rollups that is uh you know far more Superior than what came before so big question is of course like where does ethereum come into play in arbitrum security and a large part of it has to do with how arbitrum state gets confirmed on ethereum right uh today all the arbitrum transaction data is actually compressed and posted to ethereum and in things we call batches so essentially theyamp;#39;re rolled up into a batch and posted over and you can actually replicate the entire arbitrum transacti