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Hasu gets STARK-pilled - with Eli Ben-Sasson (StarkWare)

Uncommon Core 2.0

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Staks Am Scalable Block Chains

The time needed to generate a proof scales nearly linearly with the amount of computation, or with the number of transactions that you're processing. And simultaneously, the time needed to verify a proof scales expodentially smaller, or logarithmically, with the amount computation. A system that satisfies these two properties is called scalable. That's why i'm so excited about starkware. By extension, sort of oil forms of shouting am, like the other roll ups and so on. Can you explain how staks am specifically scale this property of inclusive accountability? What are starks and how does it wear so so stark ? We agreed that true scale ability for a block chain means that you

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