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Cairo, Crucial Programming Language for Ethereum (ETH), Receives Major Upgrade

Tue, 13/09/2022 - 13:56
StarkWare, leading producer of STARK-based scaling solutions for L1 blockchains, shares details of Cairo 1.0
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Cairo, Crucial Programming Language for Ethereum (ETH), Receives Major Upgrade
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zk-STARKs (zero-knowledge scalable transparent arguments of knowledge) have evolved into a mainstream zk-based L2 solution for Ethereum (ETH) blockchain.

StarkWare releases Cairo 1.0, first-ever upgrade to its programming language

According to the official statement shared by the StarkWare team, its programming language Cairo is set to undergo its first-ever major upgrade, dubbed Cairo 1.0.

With the v1.0 upgrade, Cairo becomes a more robust, simpler and more usable programming language for smart contracts and dApps developers.

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At its core, Cairo has Sierra (Safe Intermediate Representation), an intermediate layer designed to ensure that every Cairo program can be securely verified.

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This design allows the entire network to be more reliable in terms of attack resistance.

Advanced developer experience for L2-focused programmers

Also, with Cairo 1.0 activated, its users (developers) will enjoy Ethereum-grade security for all of their smart contracts and applications.

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Neither achievement will make the network sacrifice cost-efficiency and decentralization.

Per L2Beat tracker, StarkWare's StarkEx technology is among the most crucial for the L2 segment: three out of 10 largest protocols by TVL (dYdX, Immutable X and Sorare) are built on top of it.

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