OP Labs Introduces a Fault-Proof System on OP Goerli
OP Labs, backing the Optimism network, launched a testnet version of its novel fault-proof system aimed at bolstering both efficiency and decentralization. At present, OP Stack employs centralized sequencers to bundle and send transactions to Ethereum. However, this method prohibits users from challenging the process in case of fraudulent transactions.
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The updated system aims to enhance decentralization by integrating three main components: a fault-proof program (FPP), a fault-proof virtual machine (FPVM), and a dispute game protocol. Additionally, the developers are considering the integration of ZK-proofs to further enhance protection against fraud.
OP Labs, backing the Optimism network, launched a testnet version of its novel fault-proof system aimed at bolstering both efficiency and decentralization.
At present, OP Stack employs centralized sequencers to bundle and send transactions to Ethereum. However, this method prohibits users from challenging the process in case of fraudulent transactions.
The updated system aims to enhance decentralization by integrating three main components: a fault-proof program (FPP), a fault-proof virtual machine (FPVM), and a dispute game protocol.
Additionally, the developers are considering the integration of ZK-proofs to further enhance protection against fraud.
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