Risc Zero aims to bring blockchain security to ‘any’ off-chain app
Next-gen zero-knowledge proofs are “orders of magnitude” cheaper than existing options, Risc said.
Risc Zero is preparing to launch a service designed to use zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to bring blockchain security to any off-chain application, according to a Sept. 16 announcement.
Called ‘Boundless’, the service seeks to resolve blockchain’s most vexing scalability challenges — including limits to transaction throughput and cross-chain interoperability— by “bypassing traditional onchain execution limits” with ZK proofs, Risc said.
Boundless is the latest in a proliferation of potential solutions to blockchain’s scalability constraints, which contribute to higher costs and slower execution times for transactions.
Next-gen zero-knowledge proofs are “orders of magnitude” cheaper than existing options, Risc said.
Risc Zero is preparing to launch a service designed to use zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to bring blockchain security to any off-chain application, according to a Sept. 16 announcement.Called ‘Boundless’, the service seeks to resolve blockchain’s most vexing scalability challenges — including limits to transaction throughput and cross-chain interoperability— by “bypassing traditional onchain execution limits” with ZK proofs, Risc said.Boundless is the latest in a proliferation of potential solutions to blockchain’s scalability constraints, which contribute to higher costs and slower execution times for transactions.Read more