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StarkWare unveils 1MB Bitcoin verifier for mobile devices

Last updated: September 11, 2025 3:00 am
Published: 5 months ago
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StarkWare, a zero-knowledge (ZK) cryptography firm, has launched a 1MB proof of the Bitcoin ledger designed to verify blockchain transactions directly on mobile devices, bypassing the need for full node infrastructure and cutting verification time to under 100 milliseconds.

The proof includes every Bitcoin block header from the 2009 genesis block to present day, omitting the 680+ gigabytes of full transaction data but retaining critical metadata: version, timestamp, previous hash, block size, and nonce.

This architecture is built on the principles of Simplified Payment Verification (SPV), introduced in Satoshi Nakamoto’s white paper, and aims to unlock scalable mobile access to the Bitcoin network for end users who lack the time, resources, or technical skill to run full nodes.

The announcement comes amid growing debate over ledger bloat and the future of Bitcoin node infrastructure. Bitcoin’s 680 GB ledger remains lean, but additions like inscriptions and NFTs are inflating storage demands, raising centralization risks as rising hardware costs sideline smaller node operators.

StarkWare’s mobile verifier enters the scene as a counterbalance. By stripping out transaction weight and reducing validation to a 1MB proof, the company hopes to democratize access to Bitcoin’s consensus without compromising speed or independence.

The launch also arrives ahead of Bitcoin Core 30, an October update set to remove the OP_Return data cap, a decision that has driven many node operators to abandon Core in favor of Bitcoin Knots, an alternative client with customizable data thresholds.

Knots nodes have skyrocketed in 2025, now making up nearly 20% of the Bitcoin network, compared to just 1% at the end of 2024, according to chain data. With OP_Return usage set to expand, tools like StarkWare’s proof may prove essential for users who want to validate transactions without downloading petabytes of embedded images and spam data.

StarkWare’s mobile verifier doesn’t just shrink the blockchain, it compresses a decade and a half of Bitcoin history into something usable on a smartphone. As Bitcoin wrestles with scale, spam, and node centralization, lightweight tools like these could help preserve the ethos of permissionless access, without requiring every user to buy a hard drive or run a data center.

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