There are two ways you could think about. Obviously the Ethereum ecosystem and developer community, especially since I got involved, the space just blows me away. So it is possible to compile a solidity code to LVM. Another thing you can do is run the EVM on top of risk zero. There's actually people and they haven't told me exactly why I'm doing this. But running an x86 emulator on top ofrisk five and then proving the results of Linux kernel boot ups on x86. That's something to do with world bars. Wait, what is the point of this? Sorry.
In this week’s episode, Anna and Guillermo chat with Brian Retford and Jeremy Bruestle from RISC Zero. They discuss their previous work in cloud infrastructure and how ZK offered unique solutions to long standing scaling problems. They cover topics like RISC-V, building VMs, and how RISC Zero aims to build a system which could support a decentralized public cloud.
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