Testing for Aleph Zero

Today Gatotech have joined the testnet of Aleph Zero as one of the first community validators to spin their nodes and sync the blockchain.

The first four community nominators in Aleph Zero testnet

We wish all fellow validators success in their operations and commit to the Aleph Zero Foundation to follow their community guidelines in the testing stages and beyond.

cheers to that!! 😺

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