Radar Log Delta: Fine-Tuning and Integration
The fourth week of the Radar hackathon saw our team focusing on infrastructure refinement and key integrations. We introduced an Address Lookup Table service to optimize transaction efficiency. To improve our development workflow, we set up a local test environment, allowing for faster iteration and more robust testing of new features.
Our work on drift integration continued, with a focus on achieving a fine-grained access control system. The goal is to implement very precise, instruction-level access control, enhancing the security and flexibility of our platform. We also conducted our first successful ZK Compression test, marking an important step in our exploration of this technology for improved scalability and potentially privacy.
We dedicated time to testing the integration of SquadsX, aimed at enabling Squads to set up and configure GLAMs. This integration represents a significant advancement towards more flexible and collaborative fund management. Throughout the week, we also worked on improving the consistency of our metadata fields, ensuring a more uniform and reliable data structure across our platform.
Behind the scenes, we held strategic meetings discussing company setup and potential accelerator programs. While not directly related to development, these discussions are crucial for our long-term growth and success.
As we approach the end of the hackathon, we've begun work on our final presentation. Our goal is to showcase what we've built during this hackathon while also recapping our achievements from the first hackathon and the progress made in between. We're careful to delineate the work specific to this submission while providing context on our overall journey.
Looking ahead, our focus for the upcoming week will be on finalizing the demo and getting the GUI ready to onboard our first pilot client. Our direction remains consistent, and we're excited to take concrete steps towards implementing our vision in real-world scenarios.