This is big news. TEE for CPU and GPU have arrived! Nvidia Confidential Computing has open-sourced its SDK library. This can imply many things, including outsourced ZKP proof generation with circuit and data privacy... with GPU acceleration on H100.
Exciting @DzkLabs update! We've joined the @efabless shuttle program, taping out 'Thumbelina'. This chip packs area-efficient BLS12-377 units for #ZKP, focusing on #AleoMining. Notably, our modular multiplication unit claims just 0.6 mm^2 in a 130nm process.🎯 1/5
Our new prover Stwo just blew our mind 🔥
Here's a demo by @PapiniShahar and @EliBenSasson of our next-gen prover, Stwo, and its groundbreaking performance: proving 620,000 hashes per second using an M3 laptop!
This is x1000 better than our current prover, Stone, and is the
BREAKING: BITCOIN RESEARCHER GIFTED A QUANTUM CAT FOR BREAKTHROUGH IN OP_CAT DEVELOPMENT
gmeow!
@weikengchen, a researcher focused on ZK tech from L2 Iterative Ventures, released his working prototype of an OP_CAT-powered STARK verifier on the bitcoin signet!
this means that
"Electron Labs' bridge between NEAR and Ethereum is vulnerable. Zk circuits used for the NEAR light client are incomplete and severely under-constrained. It is possible to create valid proofs for invalid set of signatures. User funds are at risk!" @NEARProtocol? @labs_electron?
This tweet is a public disclosure for a vulnerability in a recently launched/about to launch blockchain bridge. Below gist has been encrypted with timevault.drand.love and can be decrypted in 10 days, on 17/06/2023. The team has been aware of vuln for a while and decided
Thanks to @TaprootWizards! This transaction finally gets out of the mempool after a few hours since many signet nodes haven't realized OP_CAT is activated :)
For a full walkthrough, check out github.com/Bitcoin-Wildli…
"Who needs customized processors when you already have GPUs? They're cheaper, more useful, more programmable, more liquidatable, and better suited for cryptographic algorithms. So, why not stick with our grandma's old-school GPUs?"
#privacy#ZKP#ASIC#GPU