Thomas Kim

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Thomas Kim

Thomas Kim

@Thomas_S_Kim

Every system should be optimized via hyperparametric polarization driven ad-absurdum.

Katılım Şubat 2025
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LayerZero
LayerZero@LayerZero_Core·
The zk ecosystem has never had its Linux moment - until now. Introducing ZeroOS, a universal modular Library OS for zkVMs. We’re releasing ZeroOS today as a public good, and are honored to have @danboneh as a co-author of the whitepaper, linked in the thread below.
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Justin Thaler
Justin Thaler@SuccinctJT·
1/ New post: Jolt now proves RISC-V programs with 64-bit registers (RV64IMAC), at speeds exceeding those we previously reported for 32-bit. 1.5M cycles/sec on a 32-core CPU, 500k cycles/sec on a MacBook. Here’s why this matters 🧵
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patrickogrady.xyz
patrickogrady.xyz@_patrickogrady·
BATTLEWARE is LIVE! MAY THE VRF BE IN YOUR FAVOR 🫡
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Brendan K. Chou
Brendan K. Chou@B_Chou·
Whitepaper on our consensus algorithm just dropped thanks to @AndrewLewisPye ✨ state of the art SIMPLE 🏎️ state of the art FAST My talk on the algorithm is accessible for most engineers and is linked in-thread
patrickogrady.xyz@_patrickogrady

A preliminary draft of “Minimmit: Fast Finality with Even Faster Blocks” is now available on arXiv! TL;DR trading the “slow path fallback” for a ~19.7% reduction in transaction confirmation latency 🏎️

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patrickogrady.xyz
patrickogrady.xyz@_patrickogrady·
What if you could capture the performance of a new mechanism before implementing it? Or even estimate how much "juice is left to squeeze" from further optimization? Meet @commonwarexyz's newest primitive: commonware-estimator (and the .lazy DSL)
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raz@ryanzarick·
To compete effectively with high-performance centralized blockchains, decentralized networks must deliver an equally responsive and seamless user experience. Achieving this demands overcoming persistent performance bottlenecks. QMDB and FAFO tackle the core challenges in storage and execution, advancing us toward decentralized blockchains that can truly have their cake and eat it too.
commonware@commonwarexyz

How Things Work #4: The Quick Merkle Database (QMDB) and Fast Ahead-of-Formation Optimization (FAFO) Today, we discuss how QMDB and FAFO drive (unbelievable) scalability with @ryanzarick, @IsaacN0tNewton, and @Thomas_S_Kim from @LayerZero_Core. A log is all you need 🪄.

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Thomas Kim@Thomas_S_Kim·
A Proof of Concept is an incomplete engineering prototype A Concept of Proof is an incomplete mathematical prototype
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patrickogrady.xyz
patrickogrady.xyz@_patrickogrady·
Meet Alto: A Minimal (and Wicked Fast) Blockchain Now Continuously Benchmarking the @commonwarexyz Library
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