This is really interesting where I know that initially, so going kind of back to those initial conversations, it really was this idea. I felt like the focus tended to be on the validator custodial relationship. When you talk about it and being more separated in the past, I sort of understand this because we have the ZK validators, independent, non-attached custodial exchange validator. But maybe it is good for us to understand what that separation used to be and how it is more tied.
In this week’s episode, Anna and Martin Köppelmann, Co-Founder of Gnosis discuss the OFAC sanctions against Tornado Cash and the impact this has had on builders in the community. They specifically focus on how the Tornado action helped reveal centralizing forces in Ethereum as well as the need for decentralization.
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