Proof Generation Throughput

Definition

Proof generation throughput refers to the rate at which a cryptographic system, particularly one employing zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), can create valid proofs for computational statements. This metric is crucial for the scalability and efficiency of ZKP-based blockchain solutions. Higher throughput enables more transactions or complex computations to be verified off-chain and then settled on-chain with minimal cost. It directly impacts the practical applicability of ZKPs.