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Robin Linus of ZeroSync & BITVM.ORG | Pioneering Proof Systems, Adoption in Bitcoin
Robin Linus of ZeroSync & BITVM.ORG | Pioneering Proof Systems, Adoption in Bitcoin
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86 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2024
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Podcast episode
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JOIN THE COMMUNITY Logos Twitter: https://twitter.com/Logos_network Logos Discord: https://discord.gg/logosnetwork Logos Press Engine: https://press.logos.co/ RESOURCES: ZeroSync: https://zerosync.org/ BitVM white paper: https://bitvm.org/bitvm.pdf TIMESTAMPS0:00 Intros – Robin Linus of ZeroSync 5:45 Introducing the Paper: BitVM Compute Anything on Bitcoin – first steps to implementation 8:48 How do you get zero knowledge proof validations on Bitcoin and security assumptions 14:00 How do you differentiate from drive chains? 16:45 Difference in resource costs - comparing BIP-300 and snark based rollouts on Bitcoin 18:55 Matching instructions with Bitcoin for computation 23:15 Designing for Bitcoin stateless script 24:30 The mission of ZeroSync – Creating a proof system to sync Bitcoin's chain state instantly 29:27 Pushing zero knowledge ideals on Bitcoin – positive and negative responses 34:00 A hard fork of Bitcoins consensus rules? 35:42 Is Ethereum a shitcoin to you? Money needs to be designed on mathematics not trust 37:15 Data availability problems and solutions 40:50 Tradeoffs of any chain as its scales. Bitcoin is and always will be proof of work 44:35 ZK Coins 46:40 Why do L2s in Ethereum ecosystem need data availability? 50:40 Long term data persistence and solutions – sampling, bridge nodes, and more 52:45 ZeroSync developer toolkit and the stack chosen 58:05 What is your shitcoin of choice? Gisele Bündchen birthday cake 1:03:05 Is what you do actually difficult? 1:04:00 10 words or less Can you describe Bitcoin
Released:
Jan 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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