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ZODA

Joint work with @nicomnbl.bsky.social and @lmao.bsky.social (with help from our friends Nash, Sanaz, and John at @celestiaorg.bsky.social)

A minor tweak to the encoding procedure makes data squares like Celestia's provably correct

Paper: bit.ly/zoda2
Blog: bit.ly/zoda1
ZODA: Zero-Overhead Data Availability
We introduce ZODA, short for ‘zero-overhead data availability,’ which is a protocol for proving that symbols received from an encoding (for tensor codes) were correctly constructed.
Bit.ly
December 4, 2024 at 12:22 AM