Sygma X Electron Labs: Integrating Spectre for Cost-Efficient ZK-Proof Aggregation

Sygma X Electron Labs: Integrating Spectre for Cost-Efficient ZK-Proof Aggregation

Together with Electron Labs, Sygma is integrating Spectre into Electron’s Universal Proof Aggregation layer, Quantum, enhancing the accessibility of verifiable cross-chain states, while reducing gas costs on Ethereum.

Spectre is Sygma’s blockchain coprocessor, enhancing on-chain computations with off-chain zero-knowledge proofs for speed and security. As part of Sygma's tailored security approach, Spectre integrates seamlessly to enhance scalability and privacy while maintaining trustlessness. It is currently on testnet, with the mainnet launch coming soon. 

By incorporating Spectre into its aggregation process, Electron Labs will significantly lower the gas costs associated with proof verifications on Ethereum for Spectre users. The cost of verifying a single proof, traditionally around 300,000 gas, would be reduced to about 8,000 gas.

“Super excited to partner with the Electron Team! The integration of our uniquely secure consensus and storage proofs into Quantum ZK agglayer will enable Sygma and other users of Spectre to drastically reduce costs for secure interoperability”
– Alex M, VP Product of ChainSafe, Sygma Core Contributor 

How this will look:

Flowchart diagram with the following flow: 1) Sygma generates a proof using Spectre. 2) Sygma sends the proof to Electron’s Superproof. 3) The Superproof aggregates it together with other proofs. 4) The new aggregated proof, or Superproof, is submitted and verified onchain. 5) Sygma then calls the Electron smart contract to check if the proof was verified.
1) Sygma generates a proof using Spectre. 2) Sygma sends the proof to Electron’s Superproof. 3) The Superproof aggregates it together with other proofs. 4) The new aggregated proof, or Superproof, is submitted and verified onchain. 5) Sygma then calls the Electron smart contract to check if the proof was verified.

This integration optimizes cost efficiency and streamlines the Ethereum verification process, making it more accessible and sustainable for widespread use.

Electron Labs:

Electron is building a one-of-a-kind Superprover that is a Universal ZK-Proof Aggregator, enabling value creation of $10bn / year. Aiming to become the de facto engine for ZK-proof aggregation on Ethereum, their flagship product, Quantum, is live and currently aggregating protocols such as Scroll, Worldcoin, Loopring, and DeGate on testnet, cutting costs by 85% per proof.

“This partnership will enhance the suite of companies planning to use the Quantum ZK agglayer, reducing the costs for all by 1/n”
– Garvit Goel, CEO of Electron Labs

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