Friday night vibes, time to kick back and relax into the weekend mode.
Speaking of unwinding, there's something interesting brewing in the zkML space. ezkl is making serious waves as the go-to open-source solution for zero-knowledge machine learning. The project's built on Apache license, and here's what makes it stand out—it transforms ONNX models directly into halo2 circuits. That's the kind of infrastructure innovation that bridges traditional ML workflows with ZK-powered verification, enabling developers to prove computational integrity without exposing the underlying data.
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LeverageAddict
· 12-26 17:52
zkML is indeed interesting. ezkl directly converts ONNX to halo2 circuits, which is a brilliant idea... but to be honest, there are still too few people using it.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 12-26 17:50
zkML is really hot right now. ezkl directly converts ONNX models into halo2 circuits. That's awesome!
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WalletInspector
· 12-26 17:45
zkML is indeed popular. ezkl directly converts ONNX to halo2 circuits, impressive.
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Blockblind
· 12-26 17:33
zkML is real, ezkl is indeed doing serious work, ONNX directly converting to halo2 has solved many pain points, but there are still few projects actually using it.
Friday night vibes, time to kick back and relax into the weekend mode.
Speaking of unwinding, there's something interesting brewing in the zkML space. ezkl is making serious waves as the go-to open-source solution for zero-knowledge machine learning. The project's built on Apache license, and here's what makes it stand out—it transforms ONNX models directly into halo2 circuits. That's the kind of infrastructure innovation that bridges traditional ML workflows with ZK-powered verification, enabling developers to prove computational integrity without exposing the underlying data.