We're using people's theorem addresses to verify like some kind of anti-sable attack mechanism we have built in a signature scheme. So that'll be really important when it comes time. You can do this now but you're checking it against the current state not the end state of the ceremony. We definitely weren't expecting this amount of attention in the first three or four days. By the way I don't think it happened with namata but I think it it's like people were trying to keep around their secret and then try and corrupt the ceremony later on. The decision here was to rather keep it extra inclusive and particularly people who may only joined after the switch to ERC20
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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