Zecale: Reconciling Privacy and Scalability on Ethereum

08/13/2020
by   Antoine Rondelet, et al.
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In this paper, we present Zecale, a general purpose SNARK proof aggregator that uses recursive composition of SNARKs. We start by introducing the notion of recursive composition of SNARKs, before introducing Zecale as a privacy preserving scalability solution. Then, we list application types that can emerge and be built with Zecale. Finally, we argue that such scalability solutions for privacy preserving state transitions are paramount to emulate "cash" on blockchain systems.

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