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Our vision: all applications will use zk, and existing blockchains won't cut it. That's why we built Hylé. 14 years ago, Nakamoto thought that "If a solution was found [to implement zero-knowledge proofs], a much better, easier, more convenient implementation of Bitcoin would be possible." We've been building this for a few months. Hylé is the only blockchain built from 1st principles for the post zk-world. We do fewer things, and this enables us to do more: 1. Enshrined zk-settlement. 2. Focus on sequencing, DA, and settlement. 3. Simply scalable.
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1. Enshrined zk-settlement No VM, no runtime, just native zk proof verification for settlement: Build with Rust and zkVMs, build using Solidity and zkEVMs. Execute anywhere. You choose decentralization, centralization, open-source, closed-source. Zk gives you privacy, scalability, and flexibility.
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2. Focus on sequencing, DA, and settlement. The solution to fragmentation is not to add more blockchains. Ever had a problem and thought "more blockchains will solve this"? Neither did we. Native cross-application calls. No proof recursion needed. Everything in one place.
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3. Simply scalable Zkps allow for massive scale, but proving is slow. Fortunately, this doesn't matter. Hylé introduces pipelined proving, moving it out of the critical path of transaction inclusion. Practical zk proofs, today. Hylé implements the latest advances in BFT consensus to achieve high throughput, high decentralization and low-latency. It's called Autobahn. The talk by @wraitii : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy5ZplLGbhY The paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.10369
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