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chore: removing hack commitment from eccvm #8825

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  • removed hack commitment from eccvm

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LGTM!

@iakovenkos iakovenkos enabled auto-merge (squash) September 26, 2024 16:26
@iakovenkos iakovenkos merged commit 5e4cfa7 into master Sep 26, 2024
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@iakovenkos iakovenkos deleted the si/goblin-without-dummies branch September 26, 2024 16:35
TomAFrench added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 26, 2024
* master:
  feat: make shplemini proof constant (#8826)
  feat: Adding CPU / RAM configurations to helm network deployments (#8786)
  chore: removing hack commitment from eccvm (#8825)
  feat: Handle epoch proofs on L1 (#8704)
Rumata888 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2024
* removed hack commitment from eccvm
Rumata888 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2024
* removed hack commitment from eccvm
Rumata888 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2024
* removed hack commitment from eccvm
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ECCVM: properly handle transcript polynomial univariate evaluations
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