STARK101-rs: How STARKs work?


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Workshop: STARK101-rs: How STARKs work?
Date: Tuesday, February 28th at 6:30 PM (GMT-3)
Requirements:
- Basic programming knowledge (preferably in Rust)
- Optional: Basic knowledge of finite fields and polynomials
STARKs are a type of zero-knowledge proof widely used to achieve computational integrity, with several applications in blockchain and other fields such as machine learning, among others. This allows a small computer to delegate a very expensive computation to a much more powerful computer and at the same time have a method to verify that it was executed correctly.
The objective of the workshop is to understand the functioning of STARKs in a practical way, solving the exercises of STARK101 in Rust with a brief theoretical introduction to the topics.
Don’t forget to bring your computer! It will be a face-to-face activity at our offices in Palermo (Buenos Aires, Argentina), with the option of joining virtually.
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STARK101-rs: How STARKs work?