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raiko

Taiko's multi-prover of Taiko & Etheruem block, currently supports Risc0, Sp1, and SGX.

Usage

Installing

To download all dependencies for all provers you can run

$ make install

You can also download all required dependencies for each prover separately, for example to install SP1:

$ TARGET=sp1 make install

Building

After installing dependencies of selected prover, the following command internally calls cargo to build the prover's guest target with the --release profile by default, for example:

$ TARGET=sp1 make build

If you set DEBUG=1 then the target will be compiled without optimization (not recommended for ZkVM elfs).

Running

Note that you have to make build first before running ZkVM provers, otherwise the guest elf may not be up to date and can result in poof failures.

$ TARGET=sp1 make run

Just for development with the native prover which runs through the block execution without producing any ZK/SGX proof:

cargo run

run camand will start the host service that listens to proof requests, then in another terminal you can do requests like this, which proves the 10th block with native prover on Taiko A7 testnet:

./script/prove-block.sh taiko_a7 native 10

Look into prove-block.sh for the available options or run the script without inputs for hints. You can also automatically sync with the tip of the chain and prove all new blocks:

./script/prove-block.sh taiko_a7 native sync

Provers

For all host program, you can enable CPU optimization through exporting CPU_OPT=1.

Risc zero

To install, build, and run in one step:

$ export TARGET=risc0
$ make install && make build && make run

To build and run test on Risc0 Zkvm:

$ TARGET=risc0 make test

Bonsai

If you are using Bonsai service, edit run-bonsai.sh to setup your API key, endpoint and on-chain verifier address.

$ ./script/setup-bonsai.sh
$ ./script/prove-block.sh taiko_a7 risc0-bonsai 10

GPU

If you have GPU with CUDA or Apple's GPU API to accelerate risc0 proof, you can do:

// cuda
$ cargo run -F cuda --release --features risc0
// metal
$ cargo run -F metal --release --features risc0

Note that CUDA needs to be installed when using cuda: https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html

SP1

To install, build, and run in one step:

$ export TARGET=sp1
$ make install && make build && make run

To build and run test on Sp1 Zkvm:

$ TARGET=sp1 make test

Some optimized configuration tailored to the host can be found here

SGX:

To install, build, and run in one step:

$ export TARGET=sgx
$ make install && make build && make run

To build and run test related SGX provers:

$ TARGET=sgx make test

If your CPU doesn't support SGX, you can still run the SGX code through gramine like it would on an SGX machine:

$ MOCK=1 TARGET=sgx make run

Misc

Docker & Remote Attestation Support Metrics

Execution Trace

You can generate an execution trace for the block that is being proven by enabling the tracer feature:

$ cargo run --features tracer

A traces folder will be created inside the root directory. This folder will contain json files with the trace of each valid transaction in the block.

OpenAPI

When running any of the features/provers, OpenAPI UIs are available in both Swagger and Scalar flavors on /swagger-ui and /scalar respectively.

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Multi-proofs for Taiko. SNARKS, STARKS and Trusted Execution Enclave. Our previous ZK-EVM circuits are deprecated.

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