📘 Psy 101 Recap: Scaling, Proofs & Trees
This week we covered more of the machinery that powers Psy:
🗂 GlobalUserTreeAggregatorHeader – A standardized output from GUTA: a packaged state transition + metadata for a GUSR segment.
💸 GWT (Global Withdrawal Tree) – Tracks and proves withdrawals from Psy to external chains.
📈 Horizontal Scalability – More miners, more throughput, no bottlenecks. Psy scales by parallel ZKP aggregation.
🪵 KVQ (Key-Value Queue) – Psy’s Rust library for managing proofs and state in structured, type-safe queues.
🖥 Local Proving – Users generate ZK proofs for their own transactions locally, keeping execution decentralized and private.
📏 Line Proof – An optimized Merkle proof for unbranching paths—used to propagate verified state transitions efficiently.
🌳 Merkle Tree – The backbone of blockchain integrity: a cryptographic tree that makes every state change verifiable.
Psy is building a faster, more accountable internet—one proof at a time.
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