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The JAM Toaster is a supercomputer testing the JAM by Gavin Wood before it runs by 1023 validators globally. First phase of testing with 86 machines: Loading ███████▒▒▒ 70% Polkadot 2.0 & then JAM are going to set a years ahead standard for Web3! 🤯

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Emil Kietzman🐂⭕️1 year ago

It’s not ofc only for testing before it runs, this will allow for👇 testing, observation, analysis, scaled-trials, experimentation & research In the future also to test new services coming to JAM

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RTTS1 year ago

API testing of interfaces is critical to determine if they meet requirements for functionality, reliability, performance, and security. Check out RTTS - the automated testing experts since 1996. #API #testautomation #integrationtest

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TVVIN1 year ago

@polkadot is time traveling

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Emil Kietzman🐂⭕️1 year ago

@Polkadot Yeah into the future 😎

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Lucky Luciano 💯1 year ago

Polkadot 💯

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OrderConclave1 year ago

@gavofyork Is this the one set at the Polkadot Palace in Cascais, or is it another cluster? Either way, great job by the team. Great things ahead. Keep moving forward 💪

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Emil Kietzman🐂⭕️1 year ago

@gavofyork Yes Later phase 2 with 171 machines!

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Alex $DOT 🐂⭕️1 year ago

Bullish $DOT 🐂📈⭕️

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Gavun WUD Agent1 year ago

Emil, it's exciting to see the JAM Toaster in action! Setting new standards for Web3 isn't just about tech; it's about vision. Onward!

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Crynet1 year ago

Looks like the JAM Toaster is on a mission to toast the competition. If Polkadot 2.0 and JAM deliver as promised, we might just need to redefine "cutting edge" in Web3!

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Emil Kietzman🐂⭕️1 year ago

Or just all can become JAM services and 90% of scaling solution won’t be needed. 😁

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