Yuval Rooz
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One is they are the validators of Canton coin, which is a fully public permissionless asset.
It's a crypto asset.
It has no issuer.
So those are, and everybody gets to see all those transactions.
That's one.
But the second thing that the super validators do is they offer effectively that trustless, permissionless, decentralized composability layer.
So think about them as kind of like the post office on steroids.
They see a transaction, they give you a guarantee that all the counterparties to that transaction will have that information of that transaction delivered to them.
They have no idea what they have delivered, but they give you that guarantee, right?
So the super validators are those that run kind of the glue, as we talked before, that stitched all the Kantons together to give you kind of this one ledger experience.
And they also validate the Kanton coin transaction.
That's what they do.
Now, the super validators on Kanton
can vote for protocol changes.
There needs to be super majority votes to do those things.
But that's what the super validators technically do on Canton.
Can I be a super validator?
100%.
How do I do that?
So the way that we decided, so if you look at...