Our team actually building our own like a ZK infrastructure called Open ZL. So it's basically built a like intermediate representation layer kind of a proof system agnostic. And this has been proven very, very helpful in our internal like R and D. The most reason is that we think the most circle logic are kind of building in this Open ZL we call Eclair,. It compiles to both for example, Artsworks score 16, it compiles to ZK garage plank. In the future, it could compiles to Nova, which is a new proof system, right? Because we see cabinet's more law, like trajectory proof system, new and better proof system coming out all
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