I believe Ignite and Tornado must have been automated, right? Exactly. My Tornado for sure because that was like a two minute one online. So in some of the later ones or like the more recent ones, there's sort of this like parallelization. This is what in the plume, one that we did, we had like multiple participants running it at the same time. And I'm just wondering with the one with the KZG, is this fully like sequential as someone is contributing their entropy and their contribution? You cannot have anyone else contributing at thesame time. They can generate the entropy beforehand, but doing the computation has to be sequential.
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