Summary
In this week’s episode, Anna chats with Jens Groth and Daniel Marin from Nexus. They catch up on all things Groth16 with the author himself before diving into a variety topics, such as formal verification in the context of ZKPs, the Nexus architecture, the benefits and challenges of building a system from the ground up, folding and IVC plus the properties these offer in a zkVM context and much more.
Here’s some additional links for this episode:
- ZKProof Conference in Berlin
- Nova: Recursive Zero-Knowledge Arguments from Folding Schemes by Kothapalli, Setty, and Tzialla
- Nexus zkVM
- Episode 284: Using Formal Verification on ZK Systems with Jon Stephens
- Jens Groth Publication List
- Nexus Docs
- Nexus 1.0 Machine
- Enabling General-Purpose Verifiable Computing | Daniel Marin (Oct 2023) on YouTube
- Nexus 2.0
- SETI@home
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