The Skrull project was a research project and then just kind of continued to snowball from there already. At least half the people on the team who we none of the co-founders have met in person in the first, you know, and it's still very common for us to not meet someone in person until you know, three or six months after they've been working with us. And we have members from every continent apart from the Antarctica and so spanning over. Yet, yet we'll see. Very keen on taking over that piece of ice.
In this week's episode, Anna Rose chats with Scroll co-founders Ye Zhang and Sandy Peng, delving into updates about their zkEVM L2, the progress they have made over the past year and what it really means to build in public. They discuss the challenges and rewards of founding a fully remote organization and how the team navigates the ever changing ZK landscape.
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