Probabilistic proof systems, such as probabilistically checkable proofs, interactive proofs, and zero-knowledge proofs, feature the common characteristic of having a probabilistic verification procedure. Notably, such proof systems are at the heart of cryptographic protocols that enable polylogarithmic-time verification of very long computations. Generalizing both PCPs and IPs, the Interactive Oracle Proof (IOP) model has been introduced in 2016 by Ben-Sasson, Chiesa and Spooner. The IOP model has attracted a lot of interest since its introduction, leading to both interesting theoretical results related to efficient transparent succinct non-interactive arguments and industrial deployments.A recurrent problem in constructions of probabilisti...