Everyone's talking about L2 fragmentation today.
During the last months I spent my long nights deep in Ethereum's L2 fragmentation problem.
I exhaustively researched what we have, changed my mind and started from scratch - both multiple times - and finally came up with this:
GLYPH is a universal transparent verification layer for Ethereum:
- One on-chain verifier.
- Less than 30k gas for a single on-chain verification
- Any proof system, universal adapter surface
- No trusted setup
~7.5x cheaper than Groth16 - which only covers one proof family.
@TeksEdge It will be bigger. The architecture is different and it has multimodal parts, it‘s predecessor was lacking. It is bigger 100%.
But I had the sane thoughts than you.
It largely feels like RL + Arch tweaks
@bridgebench Same experience - I benched M2.7 a lot. It was scam.
M3 is better no question and usable - but far far away from anything called frontier. It's mainly inconsistent. That's it it's not reliable like M2.7. Sometimes you really get very good results. But like 2/3 the time it crashes
@MiniMax_AI Already testing it! I have to admit it's frontier finding bugs and really works very structured. It's fast enough even on opencode zen (200k context here still) and it's really usable, very well. I'm hyped a bit.
@scaling01 M2.7 had a value of +80% in SWE bench verified on release day. This was edited later.
If this is a real not benchmaxxed value - than it would be perfectly great!
Currently I'm using it and I'm not satisfied, it stops suddenly but it's like pre-release or opencode specific.
@Jochen_K_Roos Putin & Klimawandel sind schuld! Migration ist toll, es sind doch die Deutschen die den Müll machen. Die Migranten weisen die Deutschen doch nur drauf hin bitte nicht die Umgebung zu verschmutzen und nicht in Ihre Messer zu laufen.
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