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    • Introduction
  • Games & Graphs
    • Overview
      • The Graph
      • Snapshot-Relative Diffusion
      • Graph Commitments & Snapshots
      • Optimistic Diffusion Claims
      • Validator Audits & Penalties
      • Basic Example
  • Markets
    • Registry
    • Bootstrapping (Seeds & Vaults)
  • Security
    • Overview
      • Graph Value
      • Sybil Resistance
  • Proofs
    • Overview
      • Identity Proofs
      • Service Proofs
      • Proofs as Probabilities
      • Location Proofs
  • Trust
    • Overview
      • Propagation
      • Sampling & Slashing
      • Self-Policing
    • Identity
    • More Resources
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    • Overview
      • Execution Architecture
      • State Model
      • Settlement
      • Consensus
      • Performance & Storage
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    • Dispute Resolution & Collateral
    • Insurance AMM (IAMM)

Proofs Overview

Proofs are committed as ledger facts and consumed as graph attributes for identity and service outcomes.

Proofs are committed as ledger facts and consumed as graph attributes (node attributes for identity, edge attributes for service outcomes).

See: Proofs in Local Protocol

Next Steps

  • Identity Proofs
  • Service Proofs
  • Proofs as Probabilities
  • Location Proofs
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