Dark Forest ZK Circuits
Development Guide
Folder setup
Each of the primary Dark Forest circuits is stored in its own subdirectory:
/circuits/init
: Proof for initializing a player into the universe/circuits/move
: Proof for initiating a move between two planets/circuits/reveal
: Proof for broadcasting/revealing the coordinates of a planet. Note that nothing in the broadcast action needs to happen in "zero-knowledge"; we just found it easier to implement verification of MiMC hash preimage via a ZK verifier than via a Solidity verifier./circuits/biomebase
: Proof that a planet has a givenbiomebase
, which in combination with the planet'sspacetype
will specify the planet's biome.
There are two additional subdirectories for auxiliary utility circuits:
/circuits/perlin
: Perlin Noise ZK Circuit./circuits/range_proof
: Proof that an input, or list of inputs, has an absolute value that is at most a user-provided upper bound.
Installing Core Dependencies
- Node (v14.x OR v16.x)
- Yarn (Javascript Package Manager)
Installing The Correct Node Version Using NVM
Dark Forest is built and tested using Node.js v14/v16 and might not run properly on other Node.js versions. We recommend using NVM to switch between multiple Node.js version on your machine.
Refer to nvm's official documentation for the installation guide.
After the installation is finished, you can run node --version
to verify that you are running v14 or v16
Installing Yarn & Other Dev Dependencies
Refer to Yarn's official documentation for the installation guide.
After you have Yarn installed, run yarn
to install dependencies.
Local Usage
This set of circuits is meant to be used in conjunction with the public smart
contract subdirectory eth and Project
Sophon's
hardhat-circom plugin. If these two
directories are unified as sibling directories under a common root, you can run
yarn circom:dev
in eth
to compile and run the circuits on provided input files.
For your convenience, a sample input.json
and public.json
pair is included
for sanity test checks. input.json
is a sample input, public.json
is public
parameters. yarn dev
or yarn prod
will create witness.json
and
verification_key.json
, and print to the console verifying that the proof is
generated and verifies properly.