GOAT Network Tech Lead @sd_eigen at Token2049 (Luma) Whitepaper Reading Roundtable @WPReadingClub At this Whitepaper Reading roundtable (no talks, only open Q&A led by Whitepaper Reading Club members) at @token2049, we continued the discussions from DevCon and Token2049 in 2024 on zkMIPS (now renamed Ziren) and GOAT. After a brief introduction to BitVM and Bitcoin L2, the focus shifted to the latest progress on BitVM — BitVM3 and the Garbled-Circuit–based BitVM2-GC protocol. In GOAT’s BitVM2-GC on DV-SNARK approach, we completed the end-to-end prototype, reducing the on-chain data (fraud proof) to under 100KB, while bringing down the verifier circuit size to around 8.78M non-free gates. Instead of relying on the traditional Cut-and-Choose method to achieve malicious adversary security, GOAT leverages Ziren to prove the DV-SNARK verifier circuit, aiming to generate a Garbled Circuit proof within one hour at reasonable cost. tl;dr -- GOAT Network and our tech lab/sister project...
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