LS_APCM — Deterministic Private Constraint Matching for Substrate#2754
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Added project proposal for LS_APCM, detailing objectives, deliverables, and budget.
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Summary
This proposal explores deterministic private constraint verification inside Substrate runtimes under strict memory and Weight constraints.
The project focuses on bounded no_std-compatible execution, determinism validation across multiple nodes, and measurable performance thresholds.
All deliverables are open-source (MIT licensed) and milestone-based.
We welcome technical review and feedback from the Web3 Foundation engineering team.