MimbleWimble Protocol Overview

Architecture

The MimbleWimble protocol functions by collapsing transaction history through the aggregation of inputs and outputs into a singular, verifiable state. It eliminates traditional address structures in favor of Pedersen commitments, which allow for the verification of zero-sum balances without revealing underlying values. This structural design prioritizes cryptographic efficiency by discarding spent transaction data to optimize the overall footprint of the distributed ledger.