Are ZK-proofs the answer to Bitcoin’s Ordinal and BRC-20 problem?
Zero-knowledge proofs could be a viable means to address recent network congestion and high fees on the Bitcoin blockchain.
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Zero-knowledge proofs could be a viable means to address recent network congestion and high fees on the Bitcoin blockchain.
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