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Cryptosat KZG Operation Tracker

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Last updated 2 years ago

Contributing to the KZG ceremony from space entailed a fairly long operation consisting of the following steps:

  1. Check out the current state of the Powers-of-Tau parameters

  2. Upload the current state to the Crypto2 satellite

  3. Generate the new state JSON

  4. Download the new state

  5. Submit the new state to the sequencer API

Our team created the Cryptosat KZG Operation Tracker to follow the real-time operation steps. The tracker is available online at , and shows the location of our satellites, including Crypto2, and the current stage of the operation.

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