NEBRA launches its universal proof aggregation protocol, aiming to reduce costs associated with zero-knowledge proofs

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  • NEBRA has launched its Universal Proof Aggregation protocol, aiming to reduce the cost and complexity of verifying zero-knowledge proofs on Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains.
The protocol will use “recursive SNARKs" to bring down the costs associated with validating zero-knowledge proofs.
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