Proof Aggregation Protocols

Scalability

Proof aggregation protocols are cryptographic systems designed to combine multiple individual proofs, typically zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), into a single, compact proof that can be verified more efficiently on a blockchain. This innovation significantly enhances the scalability of decentralized applications, including those supporting crypto options and derivatives. By reducing the on-chain data footprint and computational overhead for verification, these protocols enable higher transaction throughput. This scalability is vital for widespread adoption.