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Succinctness Gap

Definition

The Succinctness Gap refers to the difference between the theoretical minimum size of a cryptographic proof and its actual size in practical implementations. This term is particularly relevant in the field of zero-knowledge proofs, where the goal is to create proofs that are as small as possible while still maintaining their verifiable properties. A smaller gap signifies greater efficiency in terms of data transmission and storage for verifying computations. Reducing this gap is crucial for enhancing blockchain scalability and privacy.