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What's a private key/seed phrase?
A private key is a 64-character hexadecimal string (made up of digits 0–9 and letters a–f). Each address on each chain has its own private key. For example, an EVM private key controls assets on ETH, BSC, Polygon, and all other EVM-compatible chains — but it doesn't cover BTC or Solana, which have their own private keys.Published on 24 Aug 2023Updated on 9 May 20262,928Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-Stark V2)
The recursive circuit takes 64 different proofs (π0, ..., π63), hashes (h0, ..., h63), equities (e0, ..., e63), and debts (d0, ..., d63) from the lower-layer circuits as inputs. It combines these inputs and produces 3 outputs: a new hash (hrecursive), total equity (erecursive), and total debt (drecursive).Published on 21 Oct 2024Updated on 11 Feb 202693
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