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The Maya team had an amazing time at ZK Summit hosted by Zero Knowledge podcast in the beautiful city of Athens, Greece 🇬🇷 🏖️ Here are some key takeaways from our discussions:
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Hardware • It is clear that hardware acceleration is crucial for scaling ZKPs for media authenticity • We discussed how we could enhance our ZK-Prover by using Ingonyama's hardware acceleration libraries • Hamid Salehi from AMD highlighted developments in building FPGAs for further acceleration
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Privacy Preserving • Privacy is an important feature of the Maya Protocol, as users often prefer not to reveal the original media (e.g; images) • We discussed potential solutions with various teams, including using TEEs (@MarlinProtocol) and MPC (@TACEO_IO). • FHE (@zama_fhe) could also be an alternative
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Client Side Proving • Client-side proving was also a topic of discussion as we explored what it would take to generate proofs on consumer hardware, including mobile devices and browsers. • @Polygon is working on @0xPolygonMiden and @StarkWareLtd also released their new STWO proof system
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Additionally, techniques in #zkML can also be quite useful for Maya as #zkML systems handle floating-point operations and compute privacy efficiently
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