Bitcoin Rollup Citrea Aims to Make BTC a Programmable Asset With ZK Proofs, Raises $14M Series A
The goal of allowing greater utility is one of "critical" importance, according to Citrea. While BTC has served well as ...
Read moreThe goal of allowing greater utility is one of "critical" importance, according to Citrea. While BTC has served well as ...
Read moreThe service, QuarkID, has been integrated into miBA, the city's seven-year-old app for accessing municipal services and documents. The idea, ...
Read moreUnlike centralized cloud providers, decentralized AI (DAI) distributes the computational processes for AI inference and training across multiple systems, networks, ...
Read moreProofs should ideally be generated on sensors, location trackers, compute nodes, and other devices. Local proving ensures that proof data ...
Read moreJuly 25: BitcoinOS, a network of Bitcoin-based rollup chains, has verified the first-ever zero-knowledge (ZK) proof on Bitcoin's mainchain. ZK ...
Read moreSimilar "proof" technology is used by all layer-2 rollup networks, including Optimism competitors like Arbitrum. It's meant to ensure that ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, OP Labs, the main development firm behind the Optimism blockchain, will begin testing fault proofs on Ethereum's Sepolia ...
Read moreZero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) allow crypto network users to verify the validity of a transaction without revealing details of the transaction. ...
Read more“With this development, Buenos Aires becomes the first city in Latin America, and one of the first in the world, ...
Read moreNot a single fraud proof has been submitted on Arbitrum since it first launched its mainnet with the built-in security ...
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