1/ Did you know that you can have private and verifiable computations on the CVM using ZK tech.

06 Dec 2023, 11:00
1/ Did you know that you can have private and verifiable computations on the CVM using ZK tech? We recently discussed this in our R&D call about RiscZero and running ZK Linux. Keep reading to find out what this means 🧵/👇

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Cartesi
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06 Dec 2023, 11:00
8/ There are a lot of interesting details about how this works and what we can do with it on the CVM. @stskeeps went over all of it in the R&D call. Be sure to watch it here:
8/ There are a lot of interesting details about how this works and what we can do with it on the CVM.
8/ There are a lot of interesting details about how this works and what we can do with it on the CVM. @stskeeps went over all of it in the R&D call. Be sure to watch it here:
Cartesi
CartesiCTSI #305
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06 Dec 2023, 11:00
7/ Also, the verifier doesn't need to repeat the original computation. They’ll get a zero-knowledge proof as a receipt.
7/ Also, the verifier doesn't need to repeat the original computation. They'll get a zero-knowledge proof as a receipt.
7/ Also, the verifier doesn't need to repeat the original computation. They’ll get a zero-knowledge proof as a receipt.