The deadline for the Miden Phase 1 snapshot is approaching, and many people are rushing to participate, but I find my pace a bit behind. As I write, I get stuck—not out of laziness, but because I really can't understand some core concepts, and spending a lot of time trying to understand actually reduces efficiency.



The most frustrating part is the repeatedly emphasized client-side proving in Miden. It's said to have advantages in UX, but what does this specifically mean? What pain points can this concept actually solve in practical applications? I was stuck on this question for a long time, completely confused. Only later did I gradually understand the true meaning of client-side proving—although the process was a bit convoluted, I finally grasped the key logic.
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