zkVerify Node Release 0.6.0 delivers a major performance boost by implementing native Groth16 verification, replacing the previous WASM implementation. With Runtime Upgrade 0.8.0 now live, native Groth16 verification in the Node v0.6.0 is fully activated! Verification is now even faster and cheaper for all node operators.
As we reflect on the third quarter of 2024, it's evident that zkVerify has made significant progress in advancing the zero-knowledge proof ecosystem. This post is a full breakdown of technical upgrades, strategic partnerships, educational initiatives, and key events of Q3 2024.
We are excited to announce a strategic integration with Pixel Vault, a leading Web3 gaming studio. This collaboration aims to enhance fairness and transparency in Pixel Vault’s gaming ecosystem by utilizing zkVerify’s capabilities to ensure that random outcomes are truly unpredictable and immune to manipulation, ultimately improving player trust and strengthening the credibility of Web3 gaming.
We’re excited to announce the release of our latest update, bringing further enhancements to the zkVerify platform. No actions are required from node operators for this upgrade.
We’re excited to announce the release of zkVerify Version 0.5.2, packed with new features that significantly enhance the platform’s capabilities! This update introduces several powerful Substrate pallets that broaden the scope of zkVerify, delivering advanced blockchain functionality for developers and users alike.
We're thrilled to announce the launch of zkVerify's Incentivized Testnet, starting today. This marks a significant milestone in our journey to revolutionize blockchain privacy and scalability through efficient zero-knowledge proof verification.
We joined over 100 talented hackers, developers, and innovators in a three day sprint to develop real-world applications using the most advanced ZK platforms available.
Risc0 zkVM proof creation and verification takes much less time when sent directly to the zkVerify ZK proof verification blockchain compared to sending it to Ethereum.
Hello ZK enthusiasts! We have some fantastic updates from our latest sprint at zkVerify. We're thrilled to share these advancements with you, as they open up new possibilities and enhance zkVerify's capabilities.
We are excited to announce our new verifiers for Groth16 and Risc0. The former is a widely used pairing-based protocol, while the latter is a zkVM that allows users to prove the execution of Rust code.
At block height 423518, a hard fork was performed and the new runtime for zkVerify is now officially enabled. In this blog post you will find the updates that our development team has implemented as well as links to the documentation.