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Alon Shtaierman: StarkNet Contract Deployment Demo



In this SmartCon presentation, Alon Shtaierman from StarkWare Industries demonstrates how to write and deploy a contract on StarkNet—a permissionless and decentralized zero-knowledge rollup (ZK-rollup).

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5 Comments

  1. Through the example I did not manage to figure out the scalability of the solution since one transaction on L1 was mapped to one transaction on L2. Therefore you'll have to pay both L1 and L2 fees. I guess you can write an efficient contract on L2 that calls L1 contracts every 100 transactions on L2 but I thought those L2 solutions were the ones that control and manage this complexity and not just being a router from L1 to L2. Moreover, the time I last since I add those 100 transacctions on L2, L1 keeps inconsistent if I am not wrong and checking the states on L1 will not give the correct information on the L1 contract until L2 updates L1 with the reamaining 100 transactions left.

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