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When the HRT kicks in: "Wisp is an open-sourced neutral permissionless public good infrastructure for cross-rollup communication with a powerful positive feedback loop." :marseystroke:

https://docs.wispprotocol.com/

giga-basement dwelling incel shit, i don't have a fricking clue what any of this means

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Anything crypto token/shitcoin related is r-slurred and part of a self reinforcing group.

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I feel like the problem with these technologies is that they don't really have any practical use since it's so resource intensive to make a new 'block' or whatever. No one's gonna power up the battlestation just to print out a digital cert...

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It's less the resource intensive aspect and more the practicality aspect. A lot of the new tech is less about the mining and more about trading on the chain.

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this is why bitcoin is good. it's boring

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In a nutshell, Wisp is a combination of an on-chain light client and a verification mechanism for data inclusion inside a rollup. The on-chain light client makes sure that the destination rollup can trust and reason about a specific execution state root at a specific height of the Ethereum L1. Based on this root, smart contracts can reason about the inclusion (or not) of a certain piece of information inside any rollup anchoring with Ethereum L1. The way that the data inclusion reasoning happens is specific to each source rollup.

The proposed system involves relayers that transfer data from a source rollup into a destination rollup and are paid for that service. The data transfer is two-fold:

ZK proof proving the Ethereum L1 execution state root within the on-chain Light Client contract. The L1 state is enough to give the protocol the ability to prove the state of the source rollup and the CRC messages sent. In the alpha version and the demo, the state that is brought into the destination network is proven via SNARK similar to Proof of Consensus.

2x Merkle Inclusion Proofs. The first MIP is proving the state of the source rollup posted on L1 using the already proven L1 execution root (step 1). The second MIP is proving the state of the outbox contract within the Source rollup, containing the raw data that must be transported to the destination rollup given the already proven state of the source rollup (1st MIP).

Technical Architecture

Keep in mind that the "Anchor Rollup State" process is performed by Rollups independently of the Wisp Protocol.

The proposed solution incorporates a new permissionless role - Relayer. The relayer is an actor that generates ZKPs of the state of L1 and posts it inside a rollup. Additionally, the relayer can optionally finalise Wisp CRC transfers as a service to the user.

The flow of operations of the Wisp Protocol has four stages: Initiation, State Relay, Delivery and Relay Payment.

As an example of the protocol and how the different architectural pieces fit together, we will use the application of a decentralised cross-rollup token bridge. The token bridge receives and locks some tokens in the source rollup, and mints and releases a wrapped version of the token in the destination rollup.

Initiation Phase

The initiation phase is the phase where the user triggers message transfer through the Wisp protocol. Normally this is done with the intent to perform some business logic operation across rollups.

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You had a chance to not be completely worthless, but it looks like you threw it away. At least you're consistent.

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>On-chain

>public good

:marseyxdoubt:


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if you understand any of this it means that you should keep yourself safe

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I am pretty sure installing gentoo will fix this

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