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EulerLagrange.eth
@eulerlagrange.eth
We will be hosting our first AMA featuring the following PSE Projects (https://pse.dev/en/projects). Send in your questions as a reply to this case and the teams will try to answer them on Wednesday Feb 21st. A list of the projects attending can be found below 👇
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cqb
@cqb
I know it might be like asking to pick your favourite child, but what is everybody's preferred proof system?
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sinu.eth
@sinu
I mentioned elsewhere already: Quicksilver, or more generally the recent VOLE-based proving systems. Highly underrated for reasons I'm not entirely sure. Perhaps because they aren't suitable for onchain apps which rely on succinctness. But offchain these protocols rock! Check out https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/857
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Vivian Plasencia
@vivianplasencia
There are many proving systems and I think they will get better and better and there will be new ones in the future. I like proving systems that can be used in real life, and I think the preferred proving system depends on the project needs. Right now, I like Groth16 for zk apps/dapps.
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