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@ethereumjs/binarytree
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(EXPERIMENTAL)Implementation of Binary Trees as specified in EIP-7864 |
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Binary Trees are a novel cryptographic data structure proposed for use in Ethereum to optimize state storage and proof verification. Unlike Merkle Patricia Tries, Binary Trees use a strict binary branching structure, allowing smaller proof sizes. By reducing storage overhead and improving proof efficiency, Binary Trees aim to enhance Ethereum’s scalability while maintaining robust security guarantees.
Note: This library is in an experimental stage and should not be used in production!
To obtain the latest version, simply install the project using npm
:
npm install @ethereumjs/binarytree
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Implementation of binary trees as used in Ethereum.
The npm package @ethereumjs/binarytree receives a total of 1,819 weekly downloads. As such, @ethereumjs/binarytree popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ethereumjs/binarytree demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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