According to a recent LinkedIn post from StarkWare Industries, the company is highlighting performance gains from its S-two recursive circuit proving technology. The post indicates that proving times can drop from about 1 minute to roughly 3 seconds, alongside a 95% reduction in latency and computational resource usage.
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The post suggests these efficiency gains allow proving to be run on common laptops rather than on specialized, memory-intensive machines. It also notes that smaller proofs could reduce the cost of generating and verifying transactions, which may lower operational expenses for developers and applications built on Starknet.
According to the LinkedIn description, these optimizations are positioned as enabling scalable privacy and making decentralized proving on Starknet more feasible. The post further implies that client-side proving on everyday devices and faster L1 settlement could become more realistic, potentially enhancing Starknet’s competitiveness in the broader blockchain scaling ecosystem.
For investors, the update hints at a potential strengthening of StarkWare’s technology moat in zero-knowledge proving and rollup infrastructure. If developers adopt S-two broadly, the firm could see increased ecosystem activity and stickier demand for its tooling, though the LinkedIn post does not provide commercialization details, pricing, or direct revenue implications.

