aram.eth
@aram
wondering if anyone knows a Verifiable-Compute Protocol? (if that's the right name) basically a way for anyone to run a compute-heavy server (i.e. web2 services), provide data APIs or fulfill requests, and the protocol coordinates attestations/slashing for those who misbehave. it's not as secure as eth but scalable!
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Ayush
@ayushm.eth
"those who misbehave" as in when the server misbehaves? zkp should kinda solve this problem as in it wouldn't be possible for the server to misbehave and get away with it but ofc it comes with proving costs
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John Gazzini
@gazzini
@cassie mentioned the idea of drop-in crypto replacements for AWS SDKs a while ago (I think?). Was that a Quilibrium thing? POKT does this narrowly -- It can do the verification because it's mostly a CDN for blockchain data, so the cross-checks are slightly easier.
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