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Cardano applications face efficiency constraints, impacting performance and scalability across the ecosystem.
This is the total amount allocated to AIKEN ZKP standards library for Cardano. 1 out of 5 milestones are completed.
1/5
ZKP Library Design and Framework Setup
Cost: ₳ 39,928
Delivery: Month 1 - Sep 2024
2/5
Core Functionality Development
Cost: ₳ 39,928
Delivery: Month 2 - Oct 2024
3/5
Initial Testing and Developer Feedback Phase
Cost: ₳ 39,928
Delivery: Month 3 - Nov 2024
4/5
Finalization and Documentation
Cost: ₳ 39,928
Delivery: Month 4 - Dec 2024
5/5
Closeout Report
Cost: ₳ 39,929
Delivery: Month 5 - Jan 2025
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We will develop a zero-knowledge proof library to enhance application efficiency and scalability on Cardano.
No dependencies.
The AIKEN ZKP Standards Library is fully open source. The project aims to develop a zero-knowledge proof library to enhance the efficiency and scalability of applications on Cardano.
The intention is to provide the Cardano community with advanced cryptographic tools that improve privacy and transaction efficiency, which could attract a broader range of developers and encourage more innovative applications within the ecosystem.
We recognize that while Cardano offers robust capabilities, its applications often grapple with efficiency and scalability challenges, especially where complex computations and privacy are required. The absence of native, efficient cryptographic methods like zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) compounds these issues, limiting application potential and user adoption.
We propose to address this by developing the AIKEN ZKP Standards Library for Cardano. Zero-knowledge proofs offer a way to perform validations without disclosing underlying data, which significantly enhances transaction efficiency and privacy. Our approach focuses on creating scalable, reusable standards that can be integrated into a wide array of applications, reducing computational overhead and enhancing user trust.
The AIKEN ZKP Standards Library for Cardano will significantly enhance the Cardano ecosystem's capabilities by introducing advanced cryptographic functions that increase efficiency, scalability, and privacy of applications. This library provides developers with the tools needed to build more sophisticated and secure applications, attracting a wider audience to the Cardano platform, including sectors highly sensitive to data privacy like healthcare, finance, and governmental services.
Impact Measurement
Community Engagement: Evaluate the level of community involvement through contributions to the library’s codebase, including pull requests, issue filings, and documentation updates.
Our team has experience in blockchain development and researchers with extensive experience in smart contract development and cryptographic protocols on Cardano, including zero-knowledge proofs.
Our previous experience have demonstrated our ability to innovate and execute complex blockchain-related projects efficiently.
Validation of Feasibility
To validate the feasibility of developing the AIKEN ZKP Standards Library for Cardano, we will undertake the following steps:
Milestone 1: ZKP Library Design and Framework Setup
Milestone 2: Core Development and Initial Testing
Milestone 3: Community Feedback and Iteration
Milestone 4: Finalization and Documentation
Milestone 5: Project Closeout Report
Riley Kilgore: is a seasoned developer renowned for his extensive experience in creating smart contracts on the Cardano blockchain. As a pioneering figure in the Cardano ecosystem, he holds the distinction of launching the first Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), showcasing his forward-thinking approach and innovative mindset. Currently serving as the Head Developer at Summon Platform, Riley has played a pivotal role in shaping the platform's technological landscape. Under his leadership, he has crafted a robust suite of tools specifically tailored for DAOs, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the capabilities of decentralized governance structures. With a rich history of contributing groundbreaking technology to Cardano, Riley Kilgore continues to be a driving force in the development and evolution of blockchain ecosystems.
John Valdez: John Valdez is a seasoned leader and strategic advisor with extensive experience in the blockchain sector. His work has significantly contributed to the development and promotion of blockchain technologies. John has also collaborated with international organizations, applying his expertise to further their missions effectively.
His tenure as a Chief Marketing Officer showcased his ability to lead innovative campaigns and launch successful NFT collections that advanced digital engagement and community growth, generating substantial revenue. John's strategic vision and leadership have consistently driven technological innovation and community development, showcasing his commitment to enhancing industry standards and contributing to societal progress
Milestone 1: ZKP Library Design and Framework Setup
(X weeks | $19,120.81 USD | 44,467A $0.43)
Milestone 2: Core Development and Initial Testing
(X weeks | $32,250 USD | 75,000A $0.43)
Milestone 3: Community Feedback and Iteration
(X weeks | $10,916.41 USD | 25,387A @ $0.43)
Milestone 4: Finalization and Documentation
(X weeks | $10,916.41 USD | 25,387A @ $0.43)
Milestone 5: Project Closeout Report
(4 weeks | $12,642 USD | 29,400A @ $0.43)
The AIKEN ZKP Standards Library represents excellent value for money for several reasons: