v2 news >Having a good source of randomness on-chain is important for the drawing of the jurors. We have been looking into the options available on Arbitrum and considered the impact of the merge (which reduces the randomness of the blockhash on L1). We settled for a temporary solution until something better is available (still no VRF). Our own @iam_nowhere has even reached out to the Arbitrum devs in hope that they would expose some stronger randomness from L1 via unused L2 opcodes. We are even considering bridging it to L2 ourselves if needed. >We are still very much iterating at the Graph and frontend layers. The bots development is kicked off with the tasks breakdown done for the notification, storage pinning and on-chain actions bots. A bots development workshop has been held today by @geaxed showing the dev team how to get started with the platform he has built and the associated best practices. There has even been a successful early experiment deploying a Kleros bot on a DappNode device, which would make it easy for the community to participate in the decentralization of the court operations and strenghten the court.
Our eyes are on the second half of September, with the goal of running a demo of the v2 court resolving a realistic dispute originating from a new Curate application on Arbitrum and showcasing the new user experience of the new frontend. Stay tuned!