Two thousand thirt 19 was thete the revolution for universal snarks. And now it is, like, so much attention to these poal commitments because they as a very nice framework m to work in. We just had a lucade faon to talk about a i saw jenice, and there's one interesting problem in there that's like that. That's what i'm looking forward to in this pace, when we can construct elliptic curves of unknown order without a trusted set up.
In this episode, we catch up with Justin Drake and Vitalik Buterin from the Ethereum Foundation to chat about how zero knowledge proof systems are being used throughout the Eth1x and Eth2.0 stacks. We look at their applications for privacy and scalability throughout layer 1, layer 1.5 and layer 2, as well as explore some other emerging applications.
Here were some of the articles and ideas discussed:
5 ways to optimise zkps:
- Remove the need for FFTs
- Sparseness
- Recursion
- Custom gates
- Hardware
Jacobian groups https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/196.pdf
Trilinear maps https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.07923
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