STARK-based virtual machine
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STARK-based virtual machine
cairo-vm is a Rust implementation of the Cairo VM. Cairo (CPU Algebraic Intermediate Representation) is a programming language for writing provable programs, where one party can prove to another that a certain computation was executed correctly without the need for this party to re-execute the same program.
Triton is a virtual machine that comes with Algebraic Execution Tables (AET) and Arithmetic Intermediate Representations (AIR) for use in combination with a STARK proof system.
Cairo prover powered by miniSTARK (compatible with StarkWare's verifiers)
Building blocks of a Circle STARK verifier in Bitcoin script
A community-developed re-implementation of the Starkware Stone Prover
STARK - SNARK recursive zero knowledge proofs, combinaison of the Winterfell library and the Circom language
Adapt your STARK stone proofs for verifications on Ethereum
An example of state-transition AIR program backed by the winterfell library.
A simple virtual machine whose execution can be proven in ZERO-KNOWLEDGE. Showcases the intricacies of: Trace Generation | Cross-Table Lookups | RangeChecks | Recursive Proofs / Proof Aggregation
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