Scroll unveils architecture for new multi-proof system with Automata Network collaboration

By Scroll
Feb 5, 2024, 5:35 PM
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Scroll has revealed the architecture for its new multi-proof system, developed in collaboration with Automata Network.​ The system includes a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) prover, which runs specific software in a secure area of a processor to ensure data and memory are inaccessible to other components.​ The TEE prover adds a layer of redundancy for proofs, enhancing security on Scroll.​ A production-ready multi-prover network is expected to be implemented soon.​

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