The Missing Key in Web3 — Seven Mina Community Members Weigh In
Discover What is Web3, what is missing from it, and how zero knowledge technology fits in in this two-part video series.
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Discover What is Web3, what is missing from it, and how zero knowledge technology fits in in this two-part video series.
zkApps are relatively simple to build but there are three fundamental things you should understand first.
We recently released an update to our proof system for Mina called Kimchi. In this post, we’ll go through what Kimchi is and what’s different about it.
Mina builds on Ouroboros to create Ouroboros Samisika, a provably secure PoS protocol that combines the best features of each iteration of Ouroboros to deliver a PoS mechanism that can resolve long-range forks without requiring history or risking centralization by relying on trusted third parties to provide fork information.
Cryptocurrency’s scalability and privacy is one of the most pressing issues across any blockchain ecosystem — whether that’s Bitcoin, Ethereum, or a DeFi token. In this article we go over how zkApps solve the industry’s greatest challenges.
Proof-of-Work (PoW) and Proof-of-Stake (PoS) are the two most common types of consensus mechanisms found in cryptocurrency protocols. Learn more about each and Mina's specific type of PoS consensus, called Ouroboros Samasika.
Legacy blockchains, such as Bitcoin or Dogecoin, face the problem of long waits to verify the entire chain due to their ever-growing size. However, with Mina, participants will be able to fully verify the network and transactions from their ordinary devices using recursive zero knowledge proofs, or zk-SNARKs.
Mina Protocol leverages Ouroboros Samasika, a succinct proof-of-stake consensus mechanism, to achieve strong decentralization properties.
The entire Mina blockchain is about 22kb - the size of a couple of tweets.
In PLONK (considered as an interactive oracle proof), the prover sends the verifier several polynomials. They are evaluated at some k points during the course of the protocol. Of course, if we want zero-knowledge, we would require that those evaluations do not reveal anything about the proof's underlying witness.
Pickles is a new proof system and associated toolkit that is the first deployed SNARK capable of recursive composition with no trusted setup.
An explanation of how Mina Protocol uses recursive zk-SNARKs to enable a succinct blockchain and solve legacy blockchain issues of decentralization and scalability.
Mina uses advanced cryptography and recursive zk-SNARKs to deliver true decentralization at scale.
Getting started with ZK on Mina is simple.