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Understanding PLONK

Special thanks to Justin Drake, Karl Floersch, Hsiao-wei Wang, Barry Whitehat, Dankrad Feist, Kobi Gurkan and Zac Williamson for review Very recently, Ariel Gabizon, Zac Williamson and Oana Ciobotaru announced a new general-purpose zero-knowledge proof scheme called PLONK, standing for the unwieldy quasi-backronym “Permutations over Lagrange-bases for Oecumenical Noninteractive arguments of Knowledge”. дальше »

2019-9-24 04:03


BTC Dominance At 60% Will Be Bullish For Bitcoin But Won’t Be Good For Most Altcoins

Bitcoin is making its way up again after a short lull swinging around $7,900 and $8,000. The crypto has already broken above $9k and seems to be headed to the $9,500 range. While this may sound like good news for much of the rest of the market since Bitcoin tends to drag other crypto prices […] The post BTC Dominance At 60% Will Be Bullish For Bitcoin But Won’t Be Good For Most Altcoins appeared first on ZyCrypto. дальше »

2019-6-16 11:15


CMC Makes Major Changes to Marketplace and Crypto Listings, Showcases 7 Additional CFDs

Based in London, CMC Markets has made a name and reputation for itself as a robust trading provider and bet spreading system, and has since announced that it will be making major changes to its cryptocurrency range, which also involves the inclusion of a broader range of crypto-related instruments as well as offering trading support […] дальше »

2019-4-16 23:05


NeuralTrade Network ICO

Most people are desperately seeking financial freedom in their life. Sadly financial freedom remains a dream to them or an elusive theory that forever escapes them. The biggest problem around financial freedom is some magic formula or some secret success model that they believe exists, they spend an endless amount of time, effort and even resources in obtaining this magic formula or the secret success model. дальше »

2019-2-15 22:51


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Why poor teens haven’t abandoned Facebook

A Pew Research study published earlier this year showed that, statistically, a large number of teenagers from families with lower-than-average annual income still use Facebook. While 36 percent of teens from families making $75,000 or more per year, and 56 percent of teens from the $30,ooo-$74,999 range said they used Facebook, the number rose to a whopping 70 percent when it came to teens in families earning $30,000 or less. дальше »

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