Dynamic data refers to information that changes or updates frequently and in real-time, contrasting with static data which remains constant. In blockchain contexts, this often pertains to off-chain data feeds or external inputs integrated into smart contracts via oracle networks. Such data is essential for enabling complex, reactive decentralized applications that interact with the real world.
Context
The secure and reliable integration of dynamic data into blockchain systems presents a significant technical challenge and a frequent topic in crypto news. Solutions for maintaining data integrity and preventing manipulation of external information are critical for the functionality and trustworthiness of many decentralized finance and Web3 applications. Oracles play a pivotal role in this process.
This work introduces Hierarchical Vector Commitments, a cryptographic primitive enabling constant-sized proofs for dynamic data authenticity across complex decentralized architectures.
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