Ubiquitous Computation describes a computing environment where processing capabilities are seamlessly integrated into everyday objects and environments, making computing resources constantly available and accessible. This concept suggests that computational power is pervasive, often operating in the background without explicit user interaction. It forms the foundation of smart environments and the Internet of Things.
Context
In the digital asset space, Ubiquitous Computation is increasingly relevant as blockchain technology extends beyond traditional servers to a vast network of connected devices, particularly with edge computing and decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePINs). These distributed computational resources can contribute to network security, data processing, and decentralized applications. A critical future development involves the efficient coordination and incentivization of these widespread computational nodes, ensuring their reliable contribution to decentralized ecosystems while maintaining data integrity and network performance.
Introducing the first ZKP system with memory scaling to the square-root of computation size, this breakthrough enables privacy-preserving verification on edge devices.
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