IACR News item: 04 August 2025
Sebastian Angel, Sofía Celi, Elizabeth Margolin, Pratyush Mishra, Martin Sander, Jess Woods
We introduce Coral, a system for proving in zero-
knowledge that a committed byte stream corresponds to a
structured object in accordance to a Context Free Grammar.
Once a prover establishes the validity of the parsed object with
Coral, they can selectively prove facts about the object—such as
fields in Web API responses or in JSON Web Tokens—–to third
parties or blockchains. Coral reduces the problem of correct
parsing to a few simple checks over a left-child right-sibling
tree and introduces a novel segmented memory abstraction that
unifies and extends prior constructions for RAM in zkSNARKs.
Our implementation of Coral runs on a standard laptop, and
non-interactively proves the parsing of real Web responses
(JSON) and files (TOML and C) in seconds. The resulting
proofs are small and cheap to verify.
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