Currently we are restricted to binary merkle trees. (Two children at each node)
We should generalize to allow for non-binary merkle trees. Theres good evidence for this being advantageous in terms of reducing constraint complexity of the merkle trees with SNARK friendly hashes.
Currently we are restricted to binary merkle trees. (Two children at each node)
We should generalize to allow for non-binary merkle trees. Theres good evidence for this being advantageous in terms of reducing constraint complexity of the merkle trees with SNARK friendly hashes.