TechFlow news, October 19: Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin previously suggested that developers in the zero-knowledge proof (ZK) and fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) fields adopt more practical performance evaluation metrics, proposing the use of an "efficiency ratio"—the ratio of encrypted computation time to original computation time—instead of the traditional "operations per second" metric. However, some community members raised concerns about ensuring hardware independence.
In response, Vitalik Buterin stated that publicly available hardware could be used, and the geometric mean of capital expenditure in dollars per operation per second and joules per operation for both encrypted and original computations would serve as a reasonable first-pass metric.
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