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  • * [https://www.coindesk.com/why-polynomial-commitments-might-be-a-breakthrough-for-ethereum-2-0 From] [[CoinDesk]] (23 ...mial-commitments-to-replace-state-roots/7095 “magic math”] by [[Buterin]], polynomial commitments are being eyed as a way to verify the state of the network at l
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  • * [https://www.coindesk.com/why-polynomial-commitments-might-be-a-breakthrough-for-ethereum-2-0 From] [[CoinDesk]] (23 ...mial-commitments-to-replace-state-roots/7095 “magic math”] by [[Buterin]], polynomial commitments are being eyed as a way to verify the state of the network at l
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  • ...cryptography" it relies on is one single standardized component, called a "polynomial commitment". PLONK uses "Kate commitments", based on a trusted setup and el ...for "arithmetization" - the process for converting a program into a set of polynomial equations that the polynpomial commitments are then used to check. If this
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  • ...ple, PoDA uses Keccak cryptography instead of KZG [[Polynomial Commitments|polynomial commitments]] required in Ethereum’s danksharding design."''
    13 KB (1,831 words) - 03:31, 15 April 2024
  • ...om Synthetix Perps; enhancements in front-end platforms such as Kwenta and Polynomial; improved UX from reduced execution delay; more underliers than any competi ''"[[Polynomial]], formerly an options vault, launched a perps trading front end using Synt
    86 KB (12,973 words) - 05:57, 15 April 2024