Today we’re excited to share an early look at Keep’s random beacon in action. We’re not quite ready to share the codebase, but we are getting closer by the day. In the meantime, we’ve recorded a demo of the threshold relay based random beacon in action.

The demo in the video shows our first major internal milestone. This milestone includes all the architectural pieces to implement the first release of the network, but leaves out some of the slower and more complex algorithms that will give our system the desired security guarantees. These more advanced algorithms will plug in to placeholders that have simplified implementations for this milestone, and will use the same fundamental abstractions to interact with the network and on-chain components.

Without further ado, here is the Keep development team performing “The Threshold Relay, Part I, Opus 8aff2eda079”