Shardeum x Zeeve : 1-Click Node Deployment

Recorded: July 9, 2025 Duration: 0:41:19
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Short Summary

Zeev and Shardium's partnership is revolutionizing validator onboarding with a one-click node infrastructure, leading to the successful launch of over 300 community-led nodes. The recent collaboration with Avalanche further solidifies Zeev's position in the blockchain ecosystem, while innovative features promise to enhance user experience and yield opportunities.

Full Transcription

Music Thank you. Music Thank you. Hello everyone, welcome to today's Xspace with Zeev, our one-click node infrastructure partner for Shardium.
I'm Apoorva Kohli from the Shardium team and we are super excited to dive into how Zeev is helping make validator onboarding simple and scalable.
Joining us today are Ghan Vishisht, Chief Technical Officer at Zeev team and Shubham Rana, Community Lead at Shardium.
Welcome, would you like to give a quick hello before we jump in? technical officer at Zeev Team and Shubham Rana, community lead at Shardium. Welcome.
Would you like to give a quick hello before we jump in?
Yeah, hey, hey everyone.
Nice to be here.
It's a privilege to talk about Shardium in any form possible.
It's been a tiring day anyways.
Busy deploying Shardium nodes since morning.
We just went live yesterday.
So how many Shardium nodes are live at Zeev right now?
Do we have a number yet?
Because we just crossed 300 community-led nodes today.
When it comes to Shardium, nobody wants to keep numbers.
But yeah, I think we just went live yesterday and I think there's a good number of nodes
which are being set up.
And we are expecting more and more to come because this is the easiest way, I guess.
That's absolutely right.
We had a lot of node runners who were waiting for one-click node provider to join in.
So, yes, let's get started.
So, yes, let's get started.
Before we begin, I'd like to invite all listeners to share their queries in the chat below,
and we'll have them answered at the end of this session.
So the first question we have for you is,
introduce Zeev as a platform to anybody who's listening and is hearing Zeev's name for the first time?
Oh, yeah, why not? I think, yeah, you know, talking about Zeev is a pretty much usual activity for me.
Zeev has been there for five plus years now. It's a world-leading Web3 infrastructure platform.
We have been doing not just nodes and RPCs, but full length or fully blown rollups and app chains as a service as well.
And we have customers all across the globe, including some of the Fortune 500 companies, some of the Fortune 100 companies.
And we have customers all across different segments.
This includes Telecom, Finance, Tritify.
Of course, L1 Chain customers. This includes Shardium.
This includes Tezos, Etherlink.
This includes some of the
pioneer chains out there doing DeFi work
and a lot many more
on the same lines.
Our full focus
is infrastructure only and that's what we
pioneer in.
Validator nodes, RPC nodes,
be it archive nodes, be it full-blown L1 networks
or rollups, ZK optimistic, both. So we do A to Z Web3 infrastructure. That's what we do.
Thanks, Khan, for that great introduction. A lot of people don't realize how important
infrastructure is behind the scenes.
And it's awesome to hear how Zeev is making it easier for people to run all kinds of nodes and helping every other blockchain in any way possible.
So kudos for that.
The next question we have is...
Yes, please. Go ahead.
I was just thanking you for that note.
And yeah, you're very right when it comes to infrastructure.
It's usually undermined.
I still remember the days when cloud was about to take the stage and people were not ready for it.
Everybody used to say that, oh, we are busy and happy with our own data center rooms,
with their own data center rooms, rack server rooms, racks, power supplies and all.
rack server rooms, racks, power supplies and all.
But now, today, when we see Amazons and Microsofts and Googles of the world,
we know the value they bring to the table.
And what I really like about Zeev myself, of course, being one of the founders,
I know that this was the very idea behind it, the thought behind it.
But the idea, philosophy I would like to share with everyone is that
we bring the same capability of sit back and relax and let your Web3 infrastructure run in a managed fashion like you
run your machine and sensors with any cloud provider like AWS today in the Web2 world. So Z brings a
similar capability and flexibility in the Web3 world when it comes to Web3 infra.
That's so great to hear.
Let's build on that a little more.
Could you describe your journey from inception till here?
Of course, like everybody else, it was the easy bit.
But letting this idea grow and then educate through and through because early in 2019-20,
we all know that Web3 was a big thing but was taken in a big way.
So we had to educate a lot.
We started our journey with permissioned blockchains like hyperledges of the word and all,
CORDAS, working with enterprise use cases, supply chain and all.
But then later got into public blockchain space as well.
So the journey was quite interesting.
And of course, Web3 taught us every now and then,
because this is one of the fastest
or rapidly changing industry, I would say.
And then people do not realize more often
that how fast technologies change, frameworks change,
and how fast adoption graphs
steer when it comes to Web3 or blockchain. So yeah, you know, ours has been the same,
but we were equally rapid or I would say quick at maneuvering through those trends. And that's why,
you know, we stayed ahead of the curve. And when, you know, when, when rollups came into the space,
we were one of the early adopters. When Avalanche Ls came we were the early adopters when it came to cosmos l1s or pull card
parachains we were the early adopters in terms of providing these as in managed infra as a service
to the customers and making it easier so our job was always focused upon making it easy for the
end users in terms of you know how they see infra and then operate infra so they
can sip their coffee early in the morning without worrying if their nodes are running or not running
are they being slashed or not slashed if they're a validator they can have dinners with families
without worrying if the uptime is up to the mark or not they can have fun with friends and can
focus on their own businesses if they they are professionals, without worrying if the
syncing is proper or not, if the chain codes or smart contracts are functioning appropriately,
Explorer is up or not, or the developers or the users of them are being served, if the
transactions are not lagging, if the security hazards are not there.
So we do pretty much end-to-end manage infrastructure.
And our journey has been a story to tell in itself when we worked
with startups enterprises alike wow what a journey it's always inspiring to hear how something that
started as an idea that turned into something that's helping thousands of people and multiple
chains at once really cool to see how far Zeev has come.
So you said you are helping a lot of blockchains with the node infrastructure as well.
So coming to Shardium, what kind of infrastructure and support does Zeev provide for node operators on Shardium?
So like, you know, all the leading chains, Shardium is also redefining, you know, how
a Web3 solution can be built upon such a, you know, next generation chain. But then at the same
time, the ecosystem requires, you know, very sophisticated tooling when it comes to validated nodes,
specifically when the institutional customers, individuals who are not full-time at managing nodes themselves.
They require something which is really easy to set up.
And it's not just about setup because setups are usually one time.
But what happens afterwards, the aftermath of managing the 24-7 operations.
So if you're an individual, you're in a different focused area,
but you want to participate in Web3
and want to become part of the future economy,
and you want to run a validator,
you would need this kind of a support.
If you're an institutional customer
or institutional organization,
and you would want to have sophisticated,
managed 24-7 operated
services which can run your node in a non-custodial fashion that is where you know we say that you
know what Zeve is offering for Shard. So you can come onto the Zeve platform and at a very
economical price subscriptions a month you can subscribe spin up a node in three clicks and once
the node up is up and running you get access to uh you know the
whereabouts of the node of course but then also get the access to the automatically set up validator
ui of shardium and you can just connect your wallet through browser extensions and start
staking and this all happens in 10 minutes this is this is really incredible when it comes to
people who want to spend less time and make more out of their time.
So this is what we offer. We offer value. We offer flexibility. We offer speed.
And we offer a wonderful user experience when it comes to operating Shardium validator nodes.
That's a lot that you're providing. That sounds super helpful.
That's a lot that you're providing.
That sounds super helpful.
A lot of people like me are also not very tech savvy,
but are interested in running nodes,
but are very nervous about the setups,
the tech behind it.
But we do want to participate in spreading decentralization.
Having that kind of support and automation
makes things easier and much more welcoming
to an outsider
and a non-tech person. So thanks for that. And yeah, you know, if we expand on that,
you realize that, you know, as an individual or institution, I cannot set up a node on,
say, my laptop, my desktop, because I know this would not give me the 24 7 performance
required or the uptime desired plus if I do so as an institution on a say AWS cloud or somewhere
then I need a 24 7 team because AWS does not offer you web 3 monitoring so you need a 24 7 team
which can handle web 3 related issues for example if your node is not syncing do you get an alert
yes with Zeev you get an alert but in the with Zeev, you get an alert. But in the end,
you do not even have to deal with that alert because you've got a 24-7 team sitting at Zeev
managing your node to deal with that alert and fix whatever is needed. Plus, when Shardium
releases a new upgrade, a new version, a new patch, or a security release, you do not have
to worry again because we would handle that seamlessly being you know i would say
experts at the web 3 plus working very closely to the shardium team understanding the necessity
and the need of what this upgrade would require and what steps would make it make it seamless
at at least seamless at its best when it comes to upgrading so there are so many other things
i can talk about but, at a high level,
it's about the managed service which we offer,
which makes life of everybody easy without requiring, like you rightly said,
no tech-savviness is required at all.
You just have to be willing to set up a Shardium node,
willing to be part of future economy,
and Zeev does the rest.
That's so awesome. I'm sure a lot of our listeners will are going to
set up a node after this session is over. So for all of them listening here, can you take us through
the different plans that Zeev offers on Shardium? Right. You know, if I'll talk about the plans,
I bet people will not wait for the session to be over. They might start setting up the node right away because we have this Shardium node offering
at a monthly subscription, which only costs them $49 a month, I'm saying here.
And this is as economic as it gets when it comes to comparing what you get out of it.
And then all the 24-7 operations behind it,
upgrades, updates, maintenance included.
And if you go about an yearly subscription,
this goes down further to $40 a month
if you pay, of course, for the entire year.
So these are quick packages.
We're also coming up with another package
which would be quarterly.
And so though the billing is all automated,
if you subscribe through the platform,
you would put in your credit card information there and you don don't have to worry about it you just forget it and
the system keeps it up up and running and billing automatically happens unless you decide otherwise
so so we have a monthly plan we have an annual plan $49 and $40 respectively they're also coming
up you know a mid-segment plan which would would be $45 per month if you sign up quarterly.
That's going to be there on the platform soon.
But anybody who could log into the platform today can easily see the $49 and $40 subscriptions available.
After sharing that, I also see, I think there's an institutional plan as well on Zip.
What's that about?
I was about to talk on that next.
So institutional plan is where you get, you know, capabilities, of course, not active,
active high availability setup, but you get a standby node, which means in case, you know,
something happens, your uptime is guaranteed by an automated switch over to
the standby node. So in this plan, we actually go up and higher on the expectations by providing
99.99% availability, while on the advanced plan, you get 99.9% uptime guarantees, which is, of
course, up to the mark considering the expectation on the Shardium network. But yes, of course, we would prefer that everybody would go for
the enterprise plan, considering they get a next standby node there.
That sounds awesome. So is there an option to run multiple nodes on the network or if I want to run a node I could just purchase one.
I'll go you know I'll go the fifth class math here which I remember so if it takes three clicks
to deploy one it would take six to deploy two and probably nine and twelve respectively for
the third and fourth node and you can really deploy it in like 10-15 minutes all at once.
The system is capable of deploying
three, four, five nodes in parallel easily.
You just click and forget it.
That's awesome.
It's really nice to see there's something for everyone,
whether you're just getting started
or running nodes at a big scale also.
That kind of flexibility is really useful.
So yes, moving on to the next question.
What's the biggest advantage of using Veve over manual setup
for running Shadium validators?
I know you've spoken a lot of, you've already given out a lot,
but do you want to add anything to that?
Yeah, of course.
Of course, you know, we can always add more
because, you know, when you go into the nitty gritties,
when you go to the fundamentals of, you know, what happens when you really want to do it. Imagine if I'm a DevOps engineer. When I'm saying I'm a DevOps engineer, I'm considering myself as an expert who knows Linux as a system, who's already tech savvy, you maybe even understand Web3. But I still cannot do it in 10 minutes because I'll have to take a subscription on one of those cloud providers, that's one.
Then I'll have to get the access to the machine.
Then I'll have to install the software.
Of course, that's the easy bit
because Shardim scripts are really easy,
Docker containers and all.
But then who takes care about the security?
If I go down figuring out what security is needed,
I'll spend another 30, 40 minutes,
maybe a day or maybe a week,
you know, configuring it for DDoS setup.
If I don't want to spend a lot of money getting AWS guard duty and all,
I would have to configure firewalls, DDoS, intrusion detection,
malware protection softwares.
I might want to also do some sort of additional, you know,
tooling around it so that I can monitor it 24-7.
Plus, even if I do that all, who would monitor it for me 24-7?
I need a team of at least
3-4 people who could do 8 hour shift each
and then stay
alert for any such
incident happening on the node
which they can quickly recover from
so yes, if I translate all this
in a lucid way, I would say
3 click on Zee can deploy
configure those security hardening
on the servers and machines
and all. Of course, procure the machine for you already and within this cost. So we don't charge
for the machine additionally. This $49, it includes the machine cost too. So you don't have to do
anything anywhere. You don't have to go to three platforms. You don't have to perform three
Three different monitoring setups using three different tools.
different monitoring setups using three different tools. You just get it done through just one tool,
You just get it done through just one tool, which is Zeev.
Subscribe, deploy, secure, and enjoy.
So basically, in the subscription fee, I have a team, I have my node, and I have the hardware as well.
Absolutely.
That makes a lot of sense. Setting up things manually can be really tricky time
consuming so having a ready to go option like zeev really saves people time and effort and
multiplies what they get as rewards indeed so you were telling yeah so you were telling us about the performance metrics and alerts that Leve has inbuilt for
validators joining in.
So could you also build on that?
So of course, with the validator UI, you would have certain access to, you would have access
to certain details like, you know, what is the current usage and all.
But then at the back, which is where the magic happens,
we have in-depth parameters configured under the monitoring engine.
So we have a monitoring engine which is, of course, built out of famous open source softwares,
but there is some proprietary enhancements we have done on top of them
to tune them to the Web3 requirements.
So if imagine your block is not syncing, it's not signing new blocks,
or it's not getting new blocks or or is not
getting to the tip of the chain then you would get alerts if uh you know if if you are not having
enough uptime you would get alerts if you're not having enough uh you know if you're if you're if
your stake is about to expire you know we would get alerts of course indeed we'll notify you as
well but then this system also is is connected
with you know some sort of capabilities like you know self-healing in case something happens on
the hardware if you have certain level of self-healing capabilities uh though of course beyond
a certain point manual intervention is required which our team does and then like i said ddos
protection is there which is also monitoring your your your machine if it is being attacked from an outside attacker
or any sort of entity.
Plus we also scan it regularly, automatically of course, this is part of the monitoring
engine, that there are no malware intrusions done on the machine.
So we keep your nodes safe in a way that you have to pretty much, you know, you can avoid pretty much 99.99% of
possibility of any incident at all. So, you would of course get access to a lot of data on the
screen, the dashboard, which we call it, a validated dashboard. And in future, we are also coming up
with certain capabilities where you would be having automated re-stakes enabled. We are yet to work that out.
And validated a dashboard, which would be in depth about,
maybe you may want to see the reward calculations there
or incentive calculations there, APY calculations there.
These are some thoughts which we have for the future.
But yes, for now, it would provide in depth monitoring
at the backend end, which
keeps your node up and healthy and also provides a dashboard where you would see these parameters
That's really great for new node runners. They can just buy the subscription and forget
about it, come back, take the rewards and go.
As easy as it is said.
That's a big relief for a lot of users, I think.
And also, is the uptime managed by Zeev?
So we give the uptime guarantee when you subscribe the node.
So 99.9% is the guaranteed uptime.
And if you go for the institutional or I would say enterprise plan,
then we guarantee 99.99% because of the standby node
attached to it.
Awesome, that means less stress, more confidence
that your node is always running no matter where you are.
If you're at your device, you're not at your device,
Zeev will manage it all for you.
So we all, people were also running community nodes on testnet at
Shardium on Zeep. Do you have any kind of community feedback that you've seen from users
or anything that you'd like to share with the listeners here?
So we have, I would say a few mainnet nodes running with us. Testnet, I believe, you know, we have recently turned this automation on.
So I do not see that we have testnet nodes running with us.
But yes, the mainnet nodes which are running, they've been running for a while and they're doing pretty good. I think I just lost you there.
Can you hear me now?
No, no, I can hear you.
I was just mentioning that we just tuned up this automation for the mainnet a few days ago.
So, yeah, of course, this automation is not being utilized thus far for the testnet nodes.
But yes, this is better tested and the customers who have deployed already on the mainnet,
they are enjoying it already.
And we have not seen even, you know, even one issue so far on the validators at all.
So thanks to Shadim as well, because it's a solid tag underneath.
We're just running it.
We love hearing that.
We feel supported and have good things today.
So it helps really trust for anyone thinking about getting started.
So yes, it's a joint effort.
So while we were talking about the features, any upcoming features that could enhance the
experience of Shardium node runners?
Yeah, so I was like I was talking about restaking of course, this would need certain help from
Shardium to understand you understand how we can achieve it.
We have certain ideas and we are actively, we are going to be engaging with the Shardium
team to understand and expand on it more.
That's one.
And then apart from restaking, maybe we would configure capabilities where they can see
the rewards and incentives they can gain out of the node basis,
you know, certain calculations on the dashboard itself, rather than, you know, manually figuring it out later when they get the reward.
So the system may be able to predict some, some, you know, rewards or current standing reward for them on the dashboard itself.
So these are some thoughts which we have in mind for future.
If I'll summarize, it's restaking incentive and validator reward
dashboard plus some sort of predictive data on it.
All these features sound really interesting.
And talking about staking and delegation features,
it would be a great option for people
who want to support the network
without running a full validator
or don't want to stake the full amount or start with less.
So that would be a good option as well.
So talking about Zeev,
so any highlights that would you like to share, proud moments, milestones
that Zeve has recently hit?
So recently, I would say that Zeve has officially become a partner of Avalanche for their flagship
product. We have become the official partner for Avalanche L1 and in the last two to three months we
have helped about 20 Avalanche chains come to existence.
When I'm saying chains, when I'm saying independent Avalanche L1 chains with their own value
to the sets and all.
That's one.
Second, of course, I could not name, but we have signed up one of the largest institutional customers in the world in terms of the typical fintech segment. I cannot name them, though. And a few other Fortune 100 companies, which includes running validated notes for the likes of Deutsche Telekom.
So, yeah, these are some of the milestones
which I could mention here.
That's great.
Congratulations to the whole team.
It's always good to celebrate wins
and see what the team is proud of.
Can't wait to see how Zeev grows
and supports even more networks and users in the future.
Equally proud to support Shardium here along with all the other leading chains like Avalanche,
Polygon, Polkadot we work with. So yeah, equally proud because we believe Shardium can redefine
the dilemma of the Web3 world.
Thanks, Ghan. And Zeev is helping us spread decentralization for everyone everywhere.
So yes, that brings us into the questions that we have.
We have a lot of questions in the comments below.
Let's take them one by one.
Shum, I think the first one is for you. What's the
minimum SHM rewards one can generate from Zeev's one-click node subscription?
Here everyone, I hope you can all hear me. Yeah, so if you're currently running a node
and it's actively validating on Shardim Network,
you can easily earn 10 SHM per hour for active validation.
So whether you're running a node on your PC, VPS or using Zeev's one-click option, the
reward system is same.
All nodes connect to the same network and follows the same rule. So basically the one-click
node option from Zeev is mainly for users who prefer easy setup without dealing with all the
commands or manual installation. So in short, once your node is active and it's validating, it will start earning 10 SHM per hour.
Thanks for sharing that, Shua. Nikhil says running nodes on Shardium has become super easy.
So thanks, Kan and the Zeev team for that. The next question we have is, how can we run multiple nodes also if with single wallet
and subscriptions?
So I think, can I have to answer this before?
Yeah, Shavam, go ahead.
But let me add some more details.
So yeah, you can use the Zeev platform to run multiple nodes,
but you can only run one node using one wallet.
So if you want to run multiple nodes, you can buy multiple subscription on Zeev,
but you will need to connect different wallet with each of a new node that you deploy on Zeev.
You have to connect a new wallet and you have to stake 2400
SHM which is the minimum requirement. So once you have connected your new wallet and you have
staked the minimum SHM, you will be able to run a second node. Similarly, you can deploy multiple
nodes and you can connect new wallet address to easily run multiple nodes on Shardium.
connect new wallet address to easily run multiple nodes on Shadyam.
Thanks again, Shavam.
I think the next one is for Ghan.
Can someone with zero DevOps experience really run a node confidently using this setup?
I would say if I can, everybody can.
But yeah, it's really zero DevOps. We call it zero code and zero DevOps capability. So if you can operate Instagram today, if you can operate
your Google Gmail account today, you can operate Zeev and yeah, it is that simple.
It is that simple.
So another one for you.
In the context of DeFi and NFTs,
how does Reeve's platform enable faster time to market
for projects building on these ecosystems?
Yeah, this is a big question to answer.
But I'll try to answer it the best way possible.
So when it comes to DeFi projects,
our capability is around helping you launch,
say, your own roll-up or your app chain,
which can be DeFi-focused.
We have a lot of projects like Water, Ternoa,
who are doing Pentagon Games,
who are either gaming, DeFi, Tradify, Sociify,
and then they have taken Zeev's help to launch
their own roll-ups or app chains in no time, plus we are managing it 24-7, while they simply build
smart contracts and dApps and launch it on those chains and grow faster. So that's what we are
offering for all the projects, that they just have to build the solutions.
We manage the infra for them, be it a layer one chain, a roll up, or even if they're deploying on Polygon, Binance, and they need horsepower on their RPCs, we also offer dedicated RPC nodes.
So for example, if somebody is building on Shardium, we can definitely offer Shardium RPC notes as well.
So sharing that.
I think Shogham, you can take this up.
Is there an option to pay in ETH, USDT or SHM itself?
It would be great if we can have subscription with redeemed SHM.
I think Shovam Khan, anyone of you can take this up.
So for now, I think I'll take it up. So for now, we support, you know, Fiat credit cards.
But yes, I think this is a good question.
I forgot to mention that this is up ahead in the roadmap as well.
that we provide crypto payment gateways integrated.
We provide crypto payment gateways integrated.
And, you know, yeah, those might support USDT, USDC,
and some other coins.
And I think it's not out of the picture at all.
Why not shardy MSHN?
But yeah, it's not available as of today.
We'll definitely come up with something.
That's great.
So whoever asks these questions, please keep an eye out for any further announcement by
the Zeev team where they integrate wallets as well.
The next one we have is I deployed a node using Zeev and staked 2400 SHM, but by node
is stuck on standby.
What should I do to fix this?
I think this one's for you shuvam
um yeah so uh basically uh it's it's completely normal for your node to be in in standby mode standby basically means that your node is up and running and it's just waiting for uh the network
to randomly select your node and uh for the active validation uh so so the the the selection is totally random
and it helps to improve the the the security and the decentralization of the network uh so once
your node is selected it will be moved into the validation state uh and once you're in uh validation
your node will start earning automatically 10 SHM per hour.
And also after completing a round of the validation based on your rotation index, your node will
return to the standby mode.
And it will again wait for the network to randomly select you in the next cycles uh so basically this rotation
system and ensures a fairness and gives everyone a chance uh to validate uh and while while keeping
the network secure yeah so so if your node is on standby or it's active it's perfectly fine
it's working you don't have to worry
thanks so also do we have any support channels uh that we can drop in the comments below where
people can reach out to zeev or shadiam anywhere uh yeah so uh so if you're having any issues, you can always go to Discord and there's a support
channel. You can mention community member, sorry, community moderator's role and all
the active community moderators will help you. There's also one support link from the Zeev, which I'll drop in the chat.
So you can use both of these links to easily ask for support.
So sharing that, look at the comments below. Shubham will be dropping the link to the support channel as well
the next question we have is can users customize node configurations during one click deployment or is it fully standardized example hardware specifications locations etc so the uh i'll take
this up so the hardware specifications are standardized and you know this is also
So the hardware specifications are standardized.
And this is also automatically managed at the back.
Though, yes, you can pick the data center regions.
It does provide you that flexibility.
So on the portal, you can choose which continent you would want to deploy your nodes at.
So that is available.
Plus, in case you need certain additional configurations or assistance,
they're always available.
So once you subscribe and you're ready to deploy your node,
before deploying, you can,
before setting up, finishing up the setup configurations,
you can always reach out to our support team through
the inline chat or through support system,
ticketing system, which is also part of the platform,
and we would be happy to assist.
Thanks for sharing that. We have an additional follow-up question here.
How does the setup monitor health and auto-recover from node crashes or correction failures?
Right, so there are, I mean, this is a very wide question, but I'll try to answer and
encapsulate the answer in a way possible.
So there are different kind of scenarios which might happen on a node.
For example, the CPU performances or the resource performances
are not up to the mark, then system auto scales.
If the block is not sinking, block height is stuck,
it's not sinking, it's not keeping up with the rest of the chain
then yes there are certain procedures which kicks in to try to auto heal it though of course if
those procedures won't work then the team would manually intervene as well uh basis you know
just that internally it is a it is a disaster level alert which is triggered uh and then we
have uh you know pager alerts enabled within the team.
So the team is always on their toes when it comes to your node.
So yes, there are different scenarios and different action
simulations are implemented for self-healing.
But in case it fails to recover even with those,
we manually intervene and take over.
So rest assured your node will keep up and running.
So yes, that brings us to the end of our session today.
Thanks, Anandgan and Shubham for joining in.
Thanks a lot to the Zeev team also for the integration
and sharing all that insights.
It's clear that you're making a big difference in helping people join and support the Shardium ecosystem.
Any parting words here?
No, I think it was an absolute pleasure to be here.
And, you know, Shardium community is the future of Web3.
We truly believe that the way the technology is designed,
the architecture itself,
and the enthusiasm,
I could see a lot of people here
not just asking questions,
but a lot of others
who are very keen to participate.
So I truly believe that
we are netting the threads
of the future here.
This is the future fabric of Web3.
And we are very privileged
to be part of it
in any which way possible.
And thank you.
Thank you for inviting us and as well as, you know,
just making us a partner in this journey.
Thank you for everything.
Thanks for the one click note deployment that went live and all the note
runners are thanking you as well right now.
To all the listeners, if you are thinking...
They can thank us later.
Maybe when they redeem
their APYs.
Yeah, absolutely.
I think they are thanking you for
the effort they've saved also for
running a Node.
I think they should thank Shardium.
In fact, we should all thank shardium
to bring this this amazing tech to the world
let's thank shardium and zeev at the same time
to all the listeners if you think if you are thinking about running a shardium node zeev is
definitely the one and the easiest ways to get started. The space will be recorded
and available for replays, so feel free
to share it. If you have more questions,
don't hesitate to tag us or
the Zeev team here on X
and your queries will be answered.
Thanks again, everyone. We'll see you in the next
one. Bye-bye.
Thank you, everybody. Bye-bye.