A breakdown of ZK-EVM with SKALE Co-Founder and CTO Stan Kladko | SKALE

Welcome back to Math for the Impatient with SKALE Co-Founder and CTO Stan Kladko. ZK for the Impatient is a five-part series that explores Zero Knowledge Proofs and the tech behind it for all educational levels! In the third part of this five part miniseries, Stan tackles the topic of ZK-EVMs, and explores how verifiable memory is possible through the use of Merkle Trees.
Check out the full episode below:
Chapters
00:05 Intro/Episode 2 Recap
00:59 ZK-EVM Basics
02:18 Verifiable Memory
02:53 Merkle Tree Example
05:54 Results
07:50 Real-life SKALE-ZK
09:17 Conclusion
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