An application for in-EVM validation of zero-knowledge proofs generated with the Placeholder proof system.
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Sepolia | 0x489dbc0762b3d9bd9843db11eecd2a177d84ba2b |
You can install the package via npm
from the command line:
npm install @nilfoundation/evm-placeholder-verification@1.1.1
or add it to the package.json
file manually:
"@nilfoundation/evm-placeholder-verification": "1.1.1"
Clone the project from GitHub:
git clone git@github.com:NilFoundation/evm-placeholder-verification.git
After that, navigate to the evm-placeholder-verification
directory:
cd evm-placeholder-verification
npm i
npx hardhat compile
Launch a local network using the following command:
npx hardhat node
Don't close the terminal and don't finish this process, the Hardhat node should be running for the next steps.
To deploy to a test environment (Ganache, for example), run the following from another terminal:
npx hardhat deploy --network localhost
Hardhat reuses old deployments by default; to force re-deploy,
add the --reset
flag to the command.
Tests are located in the test
directory.
To run tests:
npx hardhat test # Execute tests
REPORT_GAS=true npx hardhat test # Test with gas reporting
zkLLVM compiler prepares circuits as instantiated contracts that can be deployed to a blockchain.
Once you get zkLLVM output, create a circuit directory under contracts/zkllvm
for your output.
That directory should contain the following files:
* proof.bin — Placeholder proof file
* circuit_params.json — parameters file
* public_input.json — file with public input
* linked_libs_list.json — list of external libraries that have to be deployed for gate argument computation
* gate_argument.sol, gate0.sol, ... gateN.sol — Solidity files with gate argument computation
If all these files are in place, you can deploy the verifier app and verify the proofs. You only need to deploy the verifier once, and then you can verify as many proofs as you want.
Deploying the contracts:
npx hardhat deploy
If you've put the files under, let's say, contracts/zkllvm/circuit-name
directory,
you can verify the proofs with the following:
npx hardhat verify-circuit-proof --test circuit-name
To verify all circuits from contracts/zkllvm
directory, run:
npx hardhat verify-circuit-proof-all
Submit your issue reports to the project's Github Issues.
Join us on our Discord server or in our Telegram chat and ask your questions about the verifier's usage and development.