Weiji Guo [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2023-05-12 🗒️ Summary of this message: Weiji asks ...
đź“… Original date posted:2023-05-12
🗒️ Summary of this message: Weiji asks Robin about implementing a SNARK verifier on Bitcoin's base layer, while Robin introduces ZeroSync, a proof system addressing Bitcoin's scalability challenges with SNARKs.
đź“ť Original message:Hi Robin,
Could you please expand more on how you plan to "implement a SNARK verifier
on Bitcoin’s base layer"?
For your information, I happen to be the one proposing a new opcode OP_ZKP
to enable the Bitcoin network to verify zkp proofs. My proposal requires a
soft fork. You may find more information from the email archive here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org/msg12601.html
We might be tackling similar issues and probably could benefit from each
other.
Thanks,
Weiji
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 9:16 PM Robin Linus via bitcoin-dev <
bitcoin-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today we are publishing a summary of our research on "ZeroSync:
> Introducing Validity Proofs to Bitcoin".
>
>
> Here's the preface:
>
> *We introduce ZeroSync, the first-ever proof system addressing Bitcoin’s
> scalability challenges with Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge
> (SNARKs). ZeroSync compresses the entire Bitcoin blockchain into a compact
> proof of validity, enabling instant verification and unlocking various
> innovative applications. We discuss our prototype implementation of a chain
> state proof, utilizing the Cairo language, Utreexo, and recursive STARKs.
> Our work enables diverse applications, including quick bootstrapping of
> full nodes, trustless light clients, enhanced Lightning Network privacy,
> and secure cross-chain bridges. Chain state proofs require no consensus
> changes, which is crucial as forks in Bitcoin are challenging to implement
> and achieve consensus for. Despite the existing bottleneck of prover
> performance, we present a range of optimization strategies and demonstrate
> the practicality of generating a complete chain state proof. *
> *Finally, we introduce zkCoins, a client-side validation protocol combined
> with zeroknowledge SNARKs, drastically improving privacy and throughput of
> token transactions. In combination with future Bitcoin features, such as
> Simplicity, zkCoins also enables private and more scalable BTC
> transactions. *
> *The groundbreaking compression capabilities of SNARKs initiated a
> paradigm shift in cryptocurrency design, and ZeroSync is pioneering their
> application to Bitcoin.*
>
>
> You can find the full paper here: https://zerosync.org/zerosync.pdf
> Happy to receive any comments and answer any questions the bitcoin dev
> community may have about the paper!
>
>
>
> Best regards,
> Robin Linus
> _______________________________________________
> bitcoin-dev mailing list
> bitcoin-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org
> https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev
>
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🗒️ Summary of this message: Weiji asks Robin about implementing a SNARK verifier on Bitcoin's base layer, while Robin introduces ZeroSync, a proof system addressing Bitcoin's scalability challenges with SNARKs.
đź“ť Original message:Hi Robin,
Could you please expand more on how you plan to "implement a SNARK verifier
on Bitcoin’s base layer"?
For your information, I happen to be the one proposing a new opcode OP_ZKP
to enable the Bitcoin network to verify zkp proofs. My proposal requires a
soft fork. You may find more information from the email archive here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org/msg12601.html
We might be tackling similar issues and probably could benefit from each
other.
Thanks,
Weiji
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 9:16 PM Robin Linus via bitcoin-dev <
bitcoin-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today we are publishing a summary of our research on "ZeroSync:
> Introducing Validity Proofs to Bitcoin".
>
>
> Here's the preface:
>
> *We introduce ZeroSync, the first-ever proof system addressing Bitcoin’s
> scalability challenges with Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge
> (SNARKs). ZeroSync compresses the entire Bitcoin blockchain into a compact
> proof of validity, enabling instant verification and unlocking various
> innovative applications. We discuss our prototype implementation of a chain
> state proof, utilizing the Cairo language, Utreexo, and recursive STARKs.
> Our work enables diverse applications, including quick bootstrapping of
> full nodes, trustless light clients, enhanced Lightning Network privacy,
> and secure cross-chain bridges. Chain state proofs require no consensus
> changes, which is crucial as forks in Bitcoin are challenging to implement
> and achieve consensus for. Despite the existing bottleneck of prover
> performance, we present a range of optimization strategies and demonstrate
> the practicality of generating a complete chain state proof. *
> *Finally, we introduce zkCoins, a client-side validation protocol combined
> with zeroknowledge SNARKs, drastically improving privacy and throughput of
> token transactions. In combination with future Bitcoin features, such as
> Simplicity, zkCoins also enables private and more scalable BTC
> transactions. *
> *The groundbreaking compression capabilities of SNARKs initiated a
> paradigm shift in cryptocurrency design, and ZeroSync is pioneering their
> application to Bitcoin.*
>
>
> You can find the full paper here: https://zerosync.org/zerosync.pdf
> Happy to receive any comments and answer any questions the bitcoin dev
> community may have about the paper!
>
>
>
> Best regards,
> Robin Linus
> _______________________________________________
> bitcoin-dev mailing list
> bitcoin-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org
> https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev
>
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