Arithmic Documentation
  • Introduction
  • Gen 1.0 - Gen 2.0 VMs and Staking
    • Gen 1.0 VM and its Limitations
    • Gen 2.0 VM Paradigm
    • Recursion in Gen 1.0 and Gen 2.0 VMs
    • Staking & LSTs
    • Restaking & LRTs
  • Arithmic Gen 2.0 zkVM Soma: The future of zkEVMs
    • Soma System Design
    • Hardware Acceleration
    • Performance
    • Outperforming the Competition
  • Network Architecture
    • Nodes
    • Client and Explorer
    • Data Availability
    • Decentralized Sequencing
    • Computation & Decentralized Infrastructure
  • Arithmic Network's Staking Model
    • Problem of Fractured Incentives
    • Aligning Network Incentives
  • Arithmic’s Multichain Staking Pools (MSP)
    • How does an Arithmic MSP work?
      • Stable Hyper-Staked Token (sHST)
      • Equity Hyper-Staked Token (eHST)
      • MSP Example
    • Types of Staking Pools
  • Arithmic Rewards System
    • Earning Arithmic Points
    • Participating in Arithmic MSPs
  • Arithmic Network's Roadmap
  • Our Vision
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Data Availability

The Arithmic Network has dedicated precompiles that enable end-users or infrastructure providers to prove that they possess enough data or are providing consistent data at L1 or L2. These precompiled proof systems build upon innovative data availability schemes like DankSharding.

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