From b6a65a024ca21f62034cfcb9c7ab5d0d26ed7927 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: antimoloch007 Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 11:21:55 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Fix README.md install link (#1879) --- README.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index efa9cf59fc..1b44aa522e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ SP1 is the fastest, most-feature complete zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) that can prove the execution of arbitrary Rust (or any LLVM-compiled language) programs. SP1 makes ZK accessible to *any developer*, by making it easy to write ZKP programs in normal Rust code. -**[Install](https://succinctlabs.github.io/sp1/getting-started/install.html)** +**[Install](https://docs.succinct.xyz/docs/getting-started/install)** | [Docs](https://succinctlabs.github.io/sp1) | [Examples](https://github.com/succinctlabs/sp1/tree/main/examples) | [Telegram Chat](https://t.me/+AzG4ws-kD24yMGYx) @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ SP1 is the fastest, most-feature complete zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) Today, developers can write programs, including complex, large programs like a ZK Tendermint light client or type-1 zkEVM using Reth, in Rust (with std support), generate proofs and verify them. Most Rust crates should be supported and can be used seamlessly by your program. Example programs can be found in the [examples](https://github.com/succinctlabs/sp1/tree/main/examples) folder. -To get started, make sure you have [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) installed. Then follow the [installation](https://succinctlabs.github.io/sp1/getting-started/install.html) guide in the SP1 book and read the [getting started](https://succinctlabs.github.io/sp1/getting-started/quickstart.html) section. +To get started, make sure you have [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) installed. Then follow the [installation](https://docs.succinct.xyz/docs/getting-started/install) guide in the SP1 book and read the [getting started](https://docs.succinct.xyz/docs/getting-started/quickstart) section. ## Security @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ We would like to acknowledge the projects below whose previous work has been ins - [Plonky3](https://github.com/Plonky3/Plonky3): The SP1's prover is powered by the Plonky3 toolkit. - [Valida](https://github.com/valida-xyz/valida): The SP1 cross-table lookups, prover, borrow macro, and chip design, including constraints, are inspired by Valida. - [RISC0](https://github.com/risc0/risc0): The SP1 rust toolchain, install/build scripts, and our RISCV runtime borrow code from RISC0. -- [Cairo](https://docs.cairo-lang.org/how_cairo_works/builtins.html): Cairo introduced the idea of "builtins" which allow zkVMs to accelerate certain operations. However, the complexity of "builtins" was embedded in the CPU, limiting their complexity. SP1 extends this idea by executing on a vision of easily extensible "precompiles" that can be added as additional tables alongside the CPU. \ No newline at end of file +- [Cairo](https://docs.cairo-lang.org/how_cairo_works/builtins.html): Cairo introduced the idea of "builtins" which allow zkVMs to accelerate certain operations. However, the complexity of "builtins" was embedded in the CPU, limiting their complexity. SP1 extends this idea by executing on a vision of easily extensible "precompiles" that can be added as additional tables alongside the CPU.