Polyhedra Network has open-sourced its zero-knowledge proof system Expander
2024-05-09 09:38
Odaily News Polyhedra Network has open-sourced the zero-knowledge proof system Expander, which supports large-scale parallel computing. Expander will soon support zkVM and zkML, and will be available on the Proof Cloud service. Expander supports ARM Neon and AVX instruction sets and performs well on the M3 Max CPU. This high-performance performance is due to its core technology of GKR-based prover and polynomial commitment based on expander code. Its efficient, secure, and low-cost features, as well as support for AI Layer1 and mobile AI distributed computing, are expected to open up new application scenarios.
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