A Proof Generation Bottleneck refers to a limitation in the speed or capacity at which cryptographic proofs can be created within a system. This constraint can hinder the overall scalability and efficiency of protocols relying on such proofs. It often arises from the computational intensity of generating complex zero-knowledge proofs. This can impact transaction throughput.
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The proof generation bottleneck is a significant challenge for zero-knowledge rollups, as it directly affects the latency and cost of processing transactions on layer-two solutions. Overcoming this limitation requires advancements in cryptographic algorithms, specialized hardware, and distributed proving networks. Research efforts are continually focused on optimizing this crucial component for wider adoption.
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