In general it's gone fantastically. We've tested this a bunch locally and it's been audited separately by multiple people but it's very different that from actually testing it with thousands of people actively trying to get involved. There is a chance that you just enter into the lobby and immediately get to contribute. The managing expectations around that has been, I think something we could have done a bit better and explaining what's supposed to be happening. So when like browsers don't, aren't very good at regularly checking in to be like asking at the appropriate time, like, Hey, can I contribute now? And then others would be like, oh, I just rocked up and it was like
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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