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Chained proofs rarely become extremely long in practice (except with RSA, but that's more on RSA). There are several ways around this problem, including moving proofs to a DHT, but SNARKs/STARKs seem like a fruitful possible future direction. Mainly noting down here since it's come up a bunch in conversations
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Chained proofs rarely become extremely long in practice (except with RSA, but that's more on RSA). There are several ways around this problem, including moving proofs to a DHT, but SNARKs/STARKs seem like a fruitful possible future direction. Mainly noting down here since it's come up a bunch in conversations
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: