In a murcatry, you usually have exactly two children penote. And the reason is that this is how murcatries are most efficient,. In order to prove a membership in a hash, you have to give all the siblings - and so if if you make it wider, then you have to giving a lot of siplings. That's the problem with a murgatory. So there's no there's no point in making it wider. It becomes less efficient. But ifyo e use efficient vector commitments. They are inefficient. Al a hash is technically a vector commimen as well. We're looking for more efficient vector commitments, which luckily exist. And then we don

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