
CODA Protocol: A Blockchain Built on Recursive SNARKs
The second event in the Decentralized Web Meetup series is dedicated to CODA Protocol a blockchain built on recursive SNARKs that solves the problem of transaction history storage and ensures blockchain compactness. The main speaker is Andrey Sobol, a researcher in blockchain and cryptography.
- 🔹 How does CODA Protocol use recursive SNARKs for scalability?
- 🔹 Why do most blockchains experience data growth, and how does CODA address this?
- 🔹 CODA’s architecture: transactions, validators, and block producers.
- 🔹 Economic model: who performs computations, and how does it impact users?
- 🔹 Potential use cases for SNARKs in blockchain and private smart contracts.
Panel Discussion Participants:
- Ivan Ivanitsky (Basic Block) — Host of a blockchain-focused podcast.
- Valery Litvin (Cyber) — Developer of a decentralized search engine.
- Anastasia Kondaurova (MadFish.Solutions) — Blockchain developer.
- Petr Korolev (Matter Labs) — zk-systems expert.
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