I personally just really love watching and seeing how these ideas are developed. And I think the nova example is a great one because it was almost a year ago that Justin Drake wanted to do a whiteboard session about nova. Now you can see like at least in the sort of PSE, Xerox Parr, and you guys, like you see this sort of like, there's a lot of people who are really excited about it. Sandy: Any team essentially that is aligned with the open source culture and focused on public education,. can join part of this development process.
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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