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Starknet Announces Plans to Be the First Network to Natively Integrate Storage Proofs

Katie Lin

Summary: Well-known blockchain technology company Starknet announced in a statement that they plan to become the first network to locally integrate storage proofs later this year.  Storage proofs are encryption technologies that can verify stored data. By combining storage proofs with blockchain technology, Starknet will be able to achieve more efficient and scalable decentralized applications.  Starknet's ...

Well-known blockchain technology company Starknet announced in a statement that they plan to become the first network to locally integrate storage proofs later this year. 

Storage proofs are encryption technologies that can verify stored data. By combining storage proofs with blockchain technology, Starknet will be able to achieve more efficient and scalable decentralized applications. 

Starknet's local integrated storage proof solution aims to address storage issues in traditional blockchain networks and provide more efficient mechanisms for data storage and retrieval. This move is expected to significantly improve the performance and user experience of decentralized applications while offering developers a broader space for innovation. 

Starknet stated that they will actively collaborate with security auditing organizations to ensure the security and robustness of their storage proof solution. Once audited, Starknet will become the first network to implement local integrated storage proofs, opening up new possibilities for the further development of blockchain technology.

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