alucard
A common lisp DSL for writing zero knowledge circuits (by anoma)
legochain
Simple educational blockchain in Common LIsp (by defunkydrummer)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
alucard
Posts with mentions or reviews of alucard.
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Lurk – Language for Recursive ZK-SNARKs Inspired by Common Lisp and Scheme
hi this is very interesting. why is there a common lisp and rust version? digging through i also found Alu [0], another common lisp project for zk circuits. since you are using common lisp and static typing is important to you are you aware of coalton [1]?
[0] https://github.com/heliaxdev/alu
legochain
Posts with mentions or reviews of legochain.
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Blockchain programming
Here's a working blockchain you can play with: https://github.com/defunkydrummer/legochain There is no "best programming language" to work with blockchains, as a blockchain is merely a data structure (a chain of records tat cannot be changed). It can be implemented in any language. Your question might be "Which programming language should I learn first?".
What are some alternatives?
When comparing alucard and legochain you can also consider the following projects:
ZeroSync - A STARK proof to sync a Bitcoin full node in an instant.
bike - Common Lisp .Net Core Interop
Nova - Nova: High-speed recursive arguments from folding schemes
pact - The Pact Smart Contract Language