Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogRequest for Comments: Aztec Sequencer Selection and Prover Coordination ProtocolsToday, Aztec Labs is excited to share the winning proposal from the prover coordination protocol request for proposals (RFPs) — “Sidecar”…Jan 17Jan 17
Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogVulnerabilities patched in Aztec 2.0In March 2021, we launched Aztec 2.0, which enables users to shield and send funds privately through Aztec private rollups. Aztec 2.0…Sep 16, 2021Sep 16, 2021
Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogAztec is going open source!Aztec initially realeased some of its prover code under the Polaris license jointly created with StarkWare. Today we announce that all…Jun 10, 2021Jun 10, 2021
Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogAztec’s ZK-ZK-Rollup, looking behind the cryptocurtainAt Aztec we are excited to be launching zk.money, enabling efficient, completely private transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. This is…Mar 18, 2021Mar 18, 2021
Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogAztec 2.0 Pre-Launch NotesSecurity Considerations and Bug BountyMar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021
Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogFrom zero to nowhere: smart contract programming in Huff (2/4)Hello there!Aug 29, 2019Aug 29, 2019
Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogFrom zero to nowhere: smart contract programming in Huff (1/4)Huff is good for one thing — writing extremely gas-optimized code.Feb 7, 20193Feb 7, 20193
Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogHuffing for crypto with WeierstrudelHello there! Time for a little show and tell.Jan 30, 20191Jan 30, 20191
Aztec LabsinThe Aztec Labs BlogAZTEC under the hood: range proofsOur previous article about AZTEC described how the protocol works, but I left the ‘why’ part for another day, so hello there!Jan 28, 20192Jan 28, 20192