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Prover Latency Reduction

Definition

Prover latency reduction refers to efforts aimed at decreasing the time it takes for a cryptographic proof, such as a zero-knowledge proof, to be generated. In systems relying on these proofs for verification, faster generation times significantly improve overall transaction throughput and user experience. This involves optimizing algorithms, utilizing specialized hardware, or implementing more efficient cryptographic techniques. The objective is to accelerate the creation of verifiable computations.