Good morning Russell,

> On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 8:41 AM Jeremy Rubin via bitcoin-dev 
> <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
>
> > It seems like a decent concept for exploration.
> >
> > AJ, I'd be interested to know what you've been able to build with Chia Lisp 
> > and what your experience has been... e.g. what does the Lightning Network 
> > look like on Chia?
> >
> > One question that I have had is that it seems like to me that neither 
> > simplicity nor chia lisp would be particularly suited to a ZK prover...
>
> Not that I necessarily disagree with this statement, but I can say that I 
> have experimented with compiling Simplicity to Boolean circuits.  It was a 
> while ago, but I think the result of compiling my SHA256 program was within 
> an order of magnitude of the hand made SHA256 circuit for bulletproofs.

"Within" can mean "larger" or "smaller" in this context, which was it?
From what I understand, compilers for ZK-provable circuits are still not as 
effective as humans, so I would assume "larger", but I would be much interested 
if it is "smaller"!

Regards,
ZmnSCPxj
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