Arguzz: Testing ZkVMs for Soundness and Completeness Bugs

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[2509.10819] Arguzz: Testing zkVMs for Soundness and Completeness Bugs

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[Submitted on 13 Sep 2025]

Title:Arguzz: Testing zkVMs for Soundness and Completeness Bugs

Authors:Christoph Hochrainer, Valentin Wüstholz, Maria Christakis<br>View a PDF of the paper titled Arguzz: Testing zkVMs for Soundness and Completeness Bugs, by Christoph Hochrainer and Valentin W\"ustholz and Maria Christakis

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Abstract:Zero-knowledge virtual machines (zkVMs) are increasingly deployed in decentralized applications and blockchain rollups since they enable verifiable off-chain computation. These VMs execute general-purpose programs, frequently written in Rust, and produce succinct cryptographic proofs. However, zkVMs are complex, and bugs in their constraint systems or execution logic can cause critical soundness (accepting invalid executions) or completeness (rejecting valid ones) issues.

We present Arguzz, the first automated tool for testing zkVMs for soundness and completeness bugs. To detect such bugs, Arguzz combines a novel variant of metamorphic testing with fault injection. In particular, it generates semantically equivalent program pairs, merges them into a single Rust program with a known output, and runs it inside a zkVM. By injecting faults into the VM, Arguzz mimics malicious or buggy provers to uncover overly weak constraints.

We used Arguzz to test six real-world zkVMs (RISC Zero, Nexus, Jolt, SP1, OpenVM, and Pico) and found eleven bugs in three of them. One RISC Zero bug resulted in a $50,000 bounty, despite prior audits, demonstrating the critical need for systematic testing of zkVMs.

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Software Engineering (cs.SE); Cryptography and Security (cs.CR); Programming Languages (cs.PL)

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https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2509.10819

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