Lisa A.

Posted on Nov 22, 2023Read on Mirror.xyz

ZK-Roller-Coaster #17

This is the 17th edition of ZK-Roller-Coaster where we track and investigate the most exciting, meaningful, and crazy ZK-stuff of the prior two weeks.

Disclaimer: this is a collection of tweets, writings, videos, and other materials; these don’t express our opinion and may not necessarily be accurate. Please do (or continue) your own research.

Hold on tight! 🎢

Spice of the weeks 🍿

  • A new L2 entered the chat: Blast, Ethereum L2 with native yield for ETH and stablecoins.

  • This offer was skeptically met by the community, pointing to ponzi-style approach and some doubts about general economic sustainability: “[…] taking user funds and investing them, while calling it “risk-free”, is straight out of the FTX playbook […]”, “This is a very bad idea. ETH and liquid staking derivatives are different assets with different risk profiles (and rewards), and users should have a choice about which one they want to use. The same is true for different types of stablecoins” – Dankrad commented.

  • Some are skeptical about the future of L2s landscape: “[…] The L2 space used to be an elite community: the best researchers building complex ZK circuits, WASM interpreters & fault proofs. As it gets easier to fork & spin up an L2, we're going to see lots of degen tokenomics injected into new chains. Buckle up [...]”

  • A separate portion of skepticism was addressed to Paradigm, the Blast’s investor: “[…] Paradigm 100% sold its account comparing its early investments to now completely different in almost every way, the reflinks, the ponzi, the branding, practically everything…”, “[…] Did Paradigm just turn into a pump and dump sweat shop? I used to respect them so much[ …]”

  • Tho, some people are pretty positive, waiting for airdrop and lucrative earnings (no links for airdrop guides, sorry 💔).

ZK and rollups research 🧙

  • A new SNARK: based on towers of binary fields for prover-efficient verifiable computing.

  • A blog post by Justin Thaler delving into work just unveiled by Ben Diamond and Jim Posen (D&P) that, in his view, reshapes the landscape for hashing-based SNARKs. D&P have fine-tuned the Ligero/Brakedown polynomial commitment scheme.

  • A paper “Family of embedded curves for BLS” by asanso.eth.

  • FHE in the RISC Zero ZK-VM.

  • An article “How to choose your ZK-friendly hash function?” by Roman Walch (shared by sivat.eth).

  • A new data structure to facilitate a configuration-like state in Aztec by Santiago Palladino.

  • A research note “Alternate PBS: A PBS Proposal for Based Rollups” and a Twitter thread wrapping the note by Conor McMenamin.

ZK and rollups updates 🎈

  • Weekly DeFi Roundup by Polygon.

  • Near Foundation announced a partnership with Eigen Labs for more efficient Ethereum rollup transactions.

  • ZKP2P – trust-minimized on-ramp to crypto w/o KYC in <2m.

  • Succinct Labs announced Succinct – a tool for the developer community to collaborate on applications, proof systems, and proving infrastructure.

  • Ingonyama announced ZK-Containers. Containers are one of the foundational technologies used today in cloud computing. They are frequently used in AI, for example, to deploy and scale AI workloads.

  • Centralized exchange OKX announced the launch of a decentralized L2 with Polygon CDK.

  • Lattice announced Redstone, a cost-effective L2 for on-chain games, worlds, and other ambitious applications. Redstone is a Plasma-inspired Alt-DA chain built on the OP Stack.

  • zkLink – ZKP-based, multi-rollup Layer 3.

Non-ZK industry highlights and research 🎡

  • RIP-7560: Native Account Abstraction.

  • An ethresearch post ”The Costs of Censorship: A Modeling and Simulation Approach to Inclusion Lists.”

Opportunities and events 🏄‍♀️

  • Postdoc opening in post-quantum cryptography in Lyon! Apply if you like either crypto, number theory, lattices, isogenies, or all of these!

Readings and watchings 🎞

General

  • The recordings of ETHconomics Istanbul.

  • A zeroknowledge.fm episode “Catch up on zkSync with Alex G.”

  • An article “The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynya.

  • An article “So, what should we do?” by polynya.

  • An article “Exit games for EVM validiums: the return of Plasma” by Vitalik.

Fun of the week 🍩

https://twitter.com/VeljkoVranic/status/1725479350672236929?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1725479350672236929%7Ctwgr%5Eb91c5963975ec211bbd6dfb0540fa19668d97360%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.notion.so%2Ftaikoxyz%2FZK-Roller-Coaster-17-3d8c6139a70041b1b5285a09f55695b3

https://twitter.com/kobigurk/status/1726679611747238243?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1726679611747238243%7Ctwgr%5Eb91c5963975ec211bbd6dfb0540fa19668d97360%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.notion.so%2Ftaikoxyz%2FZK-Roller-Coaster-17-3d8c6139a70041b1b5285a09f55695b3

Thank you for reading the 17th edition of ZK-Roller-Coaster. See you in two weeks! 🚵‍♀️

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