I would love to share an article about my opinions on the current state of hardware acceleration and zk.
Most of my opinions have been formed over the past couple of months working at @Ingo_zk.
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In a world with a global payment network that allows anyone to seamlessly interact with their stablecoins, what should be the principles or ground rules that guide it?
The endgame – scaled Bitcoin, same security:
If OP_CAT is adopted, Bitcoin could effectively gain an entire new layer of throughput and functionality. Think thousands of TPS, smart contracts, privacy systems and DeFi built around BTC, all while leveraging Bitcoin’s battle-tested security. And importantly, users wouldn’t need to trust a federation or sidechain operator – the L1 consensus and STARK proofs ensure the rules are followed.
Why OP_CAT matters for proofs?
Unlike Ethereum, Bitcoin can’t easily verify large zk proofs with its current scripting – it’s just too limited. OP_CAT is a first step to make such on-chain verification feasible. By enabling covenants and complex data handling, OP_CAT would allow Bitcoin to validate STARK proofs or enforce their inclusion. In other words, to trust the L2, Bitcoin’s base layer needs to recognize the L2’s state transitions, which OP_CAT makes possible.
@RedPillSayian https://t.co/cqg1IuBnTW
that is just not true tho they are not the largest.
Second Bidens Cabinet is also not all jewish
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No idea why i'm responding to this random post that I saw but its funny how a low IQ idiot can say something with confidence.