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Sub-Millisecond Verification

Definition

Sub-millisecond verification refers to the capability of a cryptographic system to confirm the validity of a transaction or computation within a fraction of a millisecond. This extremely rapid verification speed is crucial for achieving high transaction throughput and near-instantaneous finality in blockchain networks. It often relies on highly optimized cryptographic primitives and efficient proof systems, such as zero-knowledge proofs. Such speeds are essential for scaling decentralized applications to mass adoption levels.