Cryptographic Proof Succinctness

Proof

⎊ The attribute describing the minimal size required for a cryptographic attestation to successfully validate a complex computation, such as the settlement of a large options tranche. Succinctness directly impacts the on-chain data footprint, which is a primary driver of verification cost and latency within the network. Achieving high compression without sacrificing cryptographic integrity is essential for scaling decentralized finance applications.