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halo2
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Escalando Ethereum con Halo2 [ZK ES Semana 5]
[package] name = "fibonacci" version = "0.1.0" edition = "2023" # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html [lib] name = "halo2_examples" path = "src/lib.rs" [features] dev-graph = ["halo2_proofs/dev-graph", "plotters"] [dependencies] halo2_proofs = { git = "https://github.com/zcash/halo2.git", rev = "a898d65ae3ad3d41987666f6a03cfc15edae01c4"} plotters = { version = "0.3.0", optional = true } tabbycat = { version = "0.1", features = ["attributes"], optional = true }
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A beginner's intro to coding zero-knowledge proofs
To me, Halo2 had the steepest learning curve by far. Not just because of having to understand how PLONKish arithmetization works to build the circuits, but mostly because I found Halo2's API quite complex and its documentation hard to find. There are also few resources for learning Halo2: the best I found were the 0xparc course which provides a few really valuable code samples, as well as the examples in the main repo. You may also want to check out awesome-halo2 for updated resources.
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Cake Wallet to add ZCash support along with Monero
Not all components of the project are open source. Cake's response omit's a key detail. Have a look at the license for Halo
awesome-zero-knowledge-proofs
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ZK proofs
Matter-Labs, Zero-Knowledge Proofs Starter Pack, etc - https://github.com/matter-labs/awesome-zero-knowledge-proofs
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Solidity only jobs?
Check out Aztec Noir if you have 0 ZK experience. To learn, check out matter labs' awesome zkp. My favorite resource from it is "Why and How ZK Snarks". Good luck!
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Learning Zero-Knowledge Proofs in depth from nothing?
a link collection
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A beginner's intro to coding zero-knowledge proofs
Awesome lists are awesome, and Matter Labs, the team behind zkSync, keeps an awesome-zero-knowledge-proofs with links to all kind of resources.
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Zero Knowledge FPGAs
Lots of resources here:
https://github.com/matter-labs/awesome-zero-knowledge-proofs
- GitHub - matter-labs/awesome-zero-knowledge-proofs: A curated list of awesome things related to learning Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP).
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An Explain like I'm 12 Introduction to the Exciting Frontier Which is Zero Knowledge Technology
Finally, the are a few other zkRollups being built such as Polygon Hermez and Scroll but to go into every project in detail would require a whole post on its own. Hopefully this has been a helpful introduction to the fascinating but often confusing world of zero knowledge technology. if you want to learn more about rollups and zkRollups I’d highly recommend checking out some of u/Liberosist’s posts on the topic. or if you want to learn more about zero knowledge tech specifically, Matter Labs curated a great list of resources here: https://github.com/matter-labs/awesome-zero-knowledge-proofs
- Matter Labs - A curated list of awesome things related to learning Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP)
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Why should you care about Ethereum Layer-2?
You can combine the two and have private transactions which are then rolled up in a computation, and then post the proof of the computation to mainnet. You get both cheap and private transactions and infra on top of the base chain.
But this goes beyond blockchain: we can hand code to other people to run and then have proof they haven't altered what we agreed upon running, so we can trust the results of someone else running something. That is useful in all sorts of research for replicability in science/engineering.
WIRED Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOGdb1CTu5c
https://developers.aztec.network/
https://z.cash/technology/zksnarks/
https://github.com/matter-labs/awesome-zero-knowledge-proofs
- On Web3 Infrastructure
What are some alternatives?
circomlib - Library of basic circuits for circom
baseline - The Baseline Protocol is an open source initiative that combines advances in cryptography, messaging, and distributed ledger technology to enable confidential and complex coordination between enterprises while keeping data in systems of record. This repo serves as the main repo for the Baseline Protocol, containing core packages, examples, and reference implementations.
cairo-lang
coda - Mina is a new cryptocurrency with a constant size blockchain, improving scaling while maintaining decentralization and security. [Moved to: https://github.com/MinaProtocol/mina]
ZoKrates - A toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum
halo2-tutorial
tornado-core - Tornado cash. Non-custodial private transactions on Ethereum.
hardcaml - Hardcaml is an OCaml library for designing hardware.
halo2
noir - Noir is a domain specific language for zero knowledge proofs
mina - Mina is a cryptocurrency protocol with a constant size blockchain, improving scaling while maintaining decentralization and security.