Maxie: I think there's a lot of cool ideas about a lot of them are a bit like further out. But yeah, I think if people are like interested in getting ZK, it's actually a really great time. Maxie: Even though things don't have great documentation to be honest, I think even with Googling around and like asking the right questions, like people are generally pretty friendly and like willing to help out. If you had to say a nice thing about a non ZK bridge, pick any bridge, what nice thing would you say about them? The optimistic solutions are actually quite interesting.
In this week’s episode, Anna and Tarun speak with Succinct Labs. Guests Uma Roy and John Guibas discuss their interest in ZK, their work with 0xparc and the goals of Succinct Labs - that is to provide proof of consensus through SNARK-based light clients. Acting similar to IBC, but in the Ethereum context, we discuss the challenge of building ZK-based light clients on Ethereum, their first implementation linking Gnosis Chain to Ethereum, and how they imagine interacting with the larger blockchain space.
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