In the KZG ceremony, like it's so fast, how much time does it take to contribute even? It's not really useful to do this chunking. The one in the browser was in blob running rust code under the hood. That takes something on the order of 12, 15 seconds. And if you do it from a CLI on my machine, some of them are sub one second to contribute. In our case, the setup we really need only has two to the 12 powers, only 4,096 powers of top.
In this week's episode, Anna Rose and Kobi Gurkan chat with Carl and Trent from the Ethereum Foundation, covering many topics such as their work on the KZG Ceremony and how this is different from the previous trusted setups we have covered. The group takes a deep dive into trusted setups, discussing what they are for, how they have been run and how the setup is going so far. They also discuss Proto-Danksharding and EIP-4844 - a novel way to organize data logistics for Ethereum.
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