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Snarktor: A Decentralized Protocol for Scaling SNARKs Verification in Blockchains
Jan. 26, 2024, 8:42 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: Snarktor: A Decentralized Protocol for Scaling SNARKs Verification in Blockchains
Alberto Garoffolo, Dmytro Kaidalov, Roman Oliynykov
The use of zero-knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments of Knowledge (zk-SNARK) and similar types of proofs has become increasingly popular as a solution for improving scalability, privacy, and interoperability of blockchain systems. However, even with the most advanced proving systems, verifying a single SNARK proof can require a significant amount of computational resources making it expensive to be performed on-chain. This becomes a …
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