/nexus-zkvm

The Nexus zkVM: The zero-knowledge virtual machine

Primary LanguageRustApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

The Nexus zkVM

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The Nexus zkVM is a modular, extensible, open-source, and highly-parallelized zkVM, designed to run at a trillion CPU cycles proved per second given enough machine power.

Folding schemes

If you're interested in our implementation of folding schemes, check the nexus-nova crate.

Quick Start

1. Install the Nexus zkVM

First, install Rust: https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install.

With the RISC-V target:

rustup target add riscv32i-unknown-none-elf

Then, install the Nexus zkVM:

cargo install --git https://github.com/nexus-xyz/nexus-zkvm nexus-tools --tag 'v1.0.0'

Verify the installation:

cargo nexus --help

This should print the available CLI commands.

2. Create a new Nexus project

cargo nexus new nexus-project

This will create a new Rust project directory with the following structure:

./nexus-project
├── Cargo.lock
├── Cargo.toml
└── src
    └── main.rs

As an example, you can change the content of ./src/main.rs to:

#![no_std]
#![no_main]

fn fib(n: u32) -> u32 {
    match n {
        0 => 0,
        1 => 1,
        _ => fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2),
    }
}

#[nexus_rt::main]
fn main() {
    let n = 7;
    let result = fib(n);
    assert_eq!(result, 13);
}

3. Run your program

cargo nexus run

This command should run successfully. To print the full step-by-step execution trace on the NVM, run:

cargo nexus run -v

4. Prove your program

Generate a proof for your Rust program using the Nexus zkVM.

cargo nexus prove

This command will save the proof to ./nexus-proof.

5. Verify your proof

Finally, load and verify the proof:

cargo nexus verify

Learn More

Run cargo nexus --help to see all the available commands.

Also check out the documentation at docs.nexus.xyz, or join our Telegram chat to discuss!

Nexus is committed to open-source. All of our code is dual licensed under MIT and Apache licenses. We encourage and appreciate contributions.