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Korede | π@KoreDe_29·
Thank God for a beautiful 2025. Thank You for being gracious to me in the past year. Also, I'm thanking You for what You'll do this year. Surely, it's getting better and easier from this day onwards. May God be more gracious to me in 2026. Amen. ©️ Kóredé.
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Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io
Complete the sentence: The real thing standing between crypto and mass adoption is...
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Korede | π@KoreDe_29·
@Crypto_unicat Once we launch a mainnet, I'd only ask you to send me notes. Notes = Gift boxes. Miden is the narrative other Chains wanted to be.
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HeatBlast | π@Crypto_unicat·
This Monday nullifiers will talk about "Notes" Those who are going to join the space are welcome, but if you can't & want to read and understand, I have tried to make it simple. We all know, in normal blockchains, tokens move directly from one account to another. But in @0xMiden it works differently. It uses something called "Notes" This is not enough to understand ...!!! Right..!!! So what is “Note” ? (most important part) A note is like a gift box, a parcel, or a sealed envelope. Now Imagine this: you put tokens inside a box, and you want to send it to someone. For example, you want to send it to me... » Heatblast « So you write my name on that box. Then you send that box to the network. Only the person can open it and take the tokens is me The Two-Transaction Model.... This is the core concept Step 1: Sender Creates the note The sender creates a note with tokens inside and sends it to the network. Step 2: Consume the note The receiver finds that note and “consumes” it or collect it When they do that, the tokens move into their account. Lets know the Key Components in very easy way........................ 1. What is P2ID P2ID means the note is made for a specific account. So only that account can open it. 2. What is Nullifier When a note is used once, it cannot be used again. This prevents double spending. 3. What about Zero-Knowledge? Miden uses zero-knowledge proofs to check everything is correct without showing all the details. Overall, Miden uses a note-based system Instead of sending tokens directly, you create a note, and the receiver consumes it to get the tokens.
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Gaylord
Gaylord@zkGaylord·
Big week next week
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𝑺𝒐𝒍𝑻𝒓𝒂𝒅𝒆𝒔 | π
Your wallet is a public profile. It doesn’t have to be. I built Sealed on @0xMiden to prove credentials without exposing history, just local execution + zk proofs. No scores. No surveillance. Just verification. Link: sealed-miden-frontend.vercel.app Details: theonlysol.medium.com/miden-doesnt-c…
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𝑺𝒐𝒍𝑻𝒓𝒂𝒅𝒆𝒔 | π@theonlysol_

Is @0xMiden's Miden_Client that heavy to run multiple contracts with? Deployed a contract successfully on Miden. Trying to make the contract live on testnet so it could be wallet-connectable and testable (not simulation), but to no avail. Need to see this through. Details later

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𝓲Lahd | π 🎒
𝓲Lahd | π 🎒@_joelad·
trying to build on miden👀
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blkylimm | π
blkylimm | π@blkylimm·
back to work now. girls birthday cele done
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Marhk π@Just_marhk·
when I was in the university, there is this popular spot we buy delicious burger unfortunately there is one one staff there that takes order, make it and also attend to everyone - burger so nice nobody will miss it in a day - queue is so long because everyone must take a burger home - and nobody gets their food until the person before them is done been attended to this is exactly how traditional block chain like Ethereum works, one global queue, one process, everyone waits their turn. One busy transaction can slow down the entire network. before my final year, the burger spot hired a lots of personal chef for every single customer. The moment you walk in, your order is being made just for you, right in front of you. the next person beside you has their own chef too. nobody is waiting on anyone else. this is where @0xMiden comes in today's block chain transaction every account is its own isolated kitchen. Your transaction only ever touches your account, so it never conflicts with what anyone else is doing. Thousands of people can execute their transactions at the exact same time, locally on their own device, and simply submit a proof to the network saying "I did this correctly." the network doesn't re execute your transaction to confirm it was made right, it just trusts the receipt you bring. - fast, - private, and - massively parallel. this is my explanation on what parallel execution means on Miden.
blkylimm | π@blkylimm

give me the most clearest explanation on what parallel execution means on miden? quote with your explanation, go!

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Korede | π@KoreDe_29·
@blkylimm We're certainly on track. Feels incredible to be here v
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Haleemah | π@_iamfaramade·
Parallel execution on Miden means independent accounts can process their own transactions at the same time, instead of the whole network standing in one long line waiting one after another. Think of it like a restaurant with many private kitchens. Every chef cooks their customer’s meal at the same time. They don’t have to wait for one chef to finish before the next chef starts. Since each kitchen has its own ingredients and cooking station, everything can happen in parallel. That’s basically how Miden works, many accounts can operate at once instead of everyone competing for a single queue. @blkylimm
blkylimm | π@blkylimm

give me the most clearest explanation on what parallel execution means on miden? quote with your explanation, go!

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Testimony | π@Tees_party·
Let's learn :) On miden, transactions affect only one account at a time, which enables parallel execution Here's what I mean Each account manages its own state independently, so two users transacting at the same time don't interfere with each other Two separate users execute transactions independently, and these transactions occur in parallel meaning they do not rely on each other, So they can both go at the same time
blkylimm | π@blkylimm

give me the most clearest explanation on what parallel execution means on miden? quote with your explanation, go!

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Top Boy | π@TimiofNursing_·
on most chains (like Ethereum), transactions are processed one by one imagine a single cashier at a supermarket: • person A goes first • person B waits • person C waits everyone is in one long line, even if: • A is sending money • B is minting an NFT • C is swapping tokens they still wait their turn, that’s called “sequential execution” this usually creates: slow speed, high fees, congestion because everything is forced into one global order ——+—— but then Miden is saying “why are we forcing unrelated things to wait for each other?” so instead of one cashier, it gives everyone their own checkout lane… “parallel execution” parallel execution = many transactions happening at the same time not waiting in line for each other, think of it like this; you and your friend both have separate bank accounts. • you send money to someone • your friend pays for food these two actions don’t affect each other, so why should one wait? on Miden, they don’t wait… they both happen at the same time so with parallel execution; the supermarket analogy i gave earlier, person A,B and C can carry out their actions simultaneously without waiting for each other ——+—— what makes this possible on Miden? instead of one big shared state (like Ethereum), each account has its own state, so: •your account = your own “mini world” •my account = my own “mini world” we don’t interfere unless we interact directly ——+—— here’s what actually happens; 1.you run your transaction on your device 2.it gets turned into a proof (like evidence it’s valid) 3.the network just checks the proof so the network doesn’t need to: • re-run everything • queue everything • slow everyone down parallel execution on Miden means: • way faster transactions • lower fees • it can scale to thousands of users easily… because people aren’t blocking each other anymore ——+—— in one sentence; parallel execution on Miden means everyone can act independently at the same time, instead of waiting in a global line …this only works because Miden rethought how accounts work most chains: one shared world → must stay in sync → forced order Miden: independent accounts → only sync when needed → can run in parallel
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blkylimm | π@blkylimm

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blkylimm | π@blkylimm·
@KoreDe_29 solid, you get the underlying idea. you didn’t talk about how the independently applies when transacting. that’s where the parallel execution is explained in detail
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blkylimm | π@blkylimm·
give me the most clearest explanation on what parallel execution means on miden? quote with your explanation, go!
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Korede | π@KoreDe_29·
of your house without showing up at the bank. Once you're done, you just send the proof to the bank and it's all done. You don't have to be in a queue with tens of people at the desk point, waiting for your turn before sending or withdrawing money. @blkylimm what's your take?
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Korede | π@KoreDe_29·
Since transactions are processed/done locally on one's device, you just send proofs to onchain. No waiting. No queue for transactions to get approved. Imagine a scenario where you are able to have a bank teller at home, and you just do your transactions from the corner
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