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Welcome to May's edition of the Avail team's monthly series providing updates on all things Avail. Read on to find technical highlights from
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Welcome to February's edition of the Avail team's monthly series providing updates on all things Avail. Read on to find technical highlights
Avail is the essential modular blockchain base layer for next-generation, trust-minimized applications.
Avail has raised its first round to accelerate the unification of web3 with its modular infrastructure layer, connecting users across ecosys
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Avail’s Data Availability Layer has been highly optimized and is ready to efficiently scale your blockchain. If you would like to learn more about integrating Avail into your project take a look at the Avail documentation or join our developer community on the Avail Forum or Discord.
How can peers in a blockchain network be sure that all the data of a newly proposed block is available? And why does it matter?
To provide an example, suppose Alice is an operator of a ZK-Rollup (ZKR). She submits a ZK-Proof on Ethereum which is verified. If she does not submit all the transactional data on Ethereum, although her proof proves that all state transitions taken in the rollup are valid, still users of the rollup might be in the dark about their current account balances