Folding Schemes Enable Constant-Overhead Recursive Zero-Knowledge Arguments for Scalable Computation
Folding Schemes Enable Constant-Overhead Recursive Zero-Knowledge Arguments for Scalable Computation
Folding schemes are a new cryptographic primitive that drastically reduces recursive proof overhead, unlocking truly scalable verifiable computation.
Scalable Formal Verification Secures Zero-Knowledge Proof Constraint Systems
New modular verification technique CIVER formally guarantees zero-knowledge circuit integrity, eliminating subtle cryptographic vulnerabilities in rollups.
zk-STARKs Enable Scalable Private Decentralized Identity and Data Sharing
This framework uses zk-STARKs and cryptographic accumulators to enable private identity verification and scalable credential revocation, securing a trusted data economy.
Random Linear Coding Decouples Data Availability Sampling and Commitment
The RLNC-DAS paradigm commits to uncoded data, enabling on-demand, highly efficient sample generation that drastically improves data availability certainty.
