BlockBeats reported on June 10 that the paper titled "Tessel: An Optimized Compiler for Cryptographic Circuits", co-authored by teams from the University of California, Santa Barbara, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the University of Toronto in Canada, and the Nubit team, has been officially accepted into the globally renowned blockchain academic conference, SBC'25.
This paper focuses on efficient compilation optimization for cryptographic circuits, providing foundational support for on-chain verification systems like Bitcoin Thunderbolt. It explains the principles of accelerating transactions on Bitcoin's native network and showcases the Nubit team's cutting-edge exploration in advancing the programmability and security of the Bitcoin network.
The SBC conference has been held for 10 years and is a technical event dedicated to innovations within the blockchain ecosystem. It gathers the top researchers and practitioners in the field of blockchain. SBC'25 will take place from August 4–6, 2025, at UC Berkeley (University of California, Berkeley), co-hosted by IC3, CBR (Stanford Center for Blockchain Research), and UC Berkeley RDI.
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