Polyhedra Network, a leading platform utilizing zero-knowledge proofs technology for scalability and security solutions, has introduced an exclusive offering. The company has unveiled a unique open-source repository designed to meet the needs of consumers seeking cutting-edge updates. This significant announcement was made on the platform’s official social media account on X.
Exciting news! We are pleased to introduce our new open-source repository! This repository is a treasure trove of both basic and advanced information on Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP), with weekly updates.
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June 10, 2024
Polyhedra Network Unveils Latest Open-Source Repository
The platform emphasized in its recent announcement that the new repository provides users with comprehensive knowledge. Users can utilize it to gain insight into both fundamental and advanced aspects of Zero-Knowledge Proofs. The platform ensures that the knowledge is regularly updated and includes lectures and blogs.
Through these lectures and blogs, the platform shares in-depth knowledge with weekly updates, allowing users to stay informed about the latest cryptographic advancements. These developments encompass the Bivariate-KZG scheme, which can be particularly beneficial for individuals with some prior knowledge in the relevant areas.
The company mentioned that the blogs will cover unconventional topics and focus exclusively on new developments. Additionally, users can enhance their understanding of Zero-Knowledge Proofs through detailed lectures provided by the repository, even without a background in the subject.
Platform Seeks Contributors with Strong Cryptography Background
Users can start with basic arithmetic from Lecture0 and are encouraged to contribute to the project. Those with a strong cryptography background can reach out to Polyhedra to contribute to the knowledge base while adhering to the platform’s guidelines for contributions.