✨ ZK-Newsflash! ✨ The latest ZK and Ethereum highlights from July 10th to 16th — presented by @BJ_Dyakov: ✅ @boundless_xyz Mainnet Beta is Live. ✅ @_sophiagold_‘s recent blog post outlines the @ethereumfndn’s plan to ship an L1 zkEVM. ✅ @ziskvm team released v0.9.0 of its zkVM: Packed with major improvements, optimizations & bug fixes. ✅ @0xLita open-sourced Valida VM. ✅ @Starknet is now integrated with 140+ chains via @hyperlane. ✅ @Ingo_zk introduced Labrador, a lattice based prover, powered by the newly released ICICLE v4.0.0. 1/
.@boundless_xyz Mainnet Beta is Live. With the launch, they introduced The Signal—an open-source ZK consensus client designed to prove all chains. It enables direct access to Ethereum state for any chain, contract, or app. 2/
Boundless
Boundless15.7. klo 21.00
Boundless Mainnet Beta is Live. With it, we are launching The Signal: an industry-wide collaboration to ZK prove all chains. A new era of scaling and interoperability starts now.
.@ziskvm team released v0.9.0 of its zkVM: Packed with major improvements, optimizations & bug fixes. Still under active development, key features include GPU optimizations and various improvements on the executor. Mac support is coming soon. 4/
ziskvm
ziskvm11.7. klo 19.21
📢 We’ve just released Zisk v0.9.0 — an important update with many improvements, optimizations, and bug fixes. It’s a meaningful step forward, and we’re steadily continuing to improve. 📦 #ZK #zkVM #Ethereum #Zisk @eth_proofs
.@Starknet is now integrated with 140+ chains via @hyperlane. It enables builders to create custom bridges across the multichain universe. The first use cases go live soon. Launch interchain apps, tokens, and bridges across 140+ chains, including EVM, Solana, and more. 6/
Starknet 🐺🐱
Starknet 🐺🐱11.7. klo 17.16
Starknet is now connected to +140 chains. With @hyperlane integration, builders can deploy custom bridges across the multichain universe. First use cases go live in the coming weeks.
.@Ingo_zk introduced Labrador, a lattice based prover, powered by the newly released ICICLE v4.0.0. ICICLE v4 introduced support for common lattice primitives, which Ingonyama used to create a simple, highly readable C++ implementation of the Labrador protocol — the first practical lattice-based zkSNARK. 7/
Ingonyama
Ingonyama14.7. klo 23.09
Introducing Labradorrrr 🏎️💨 Our blazing-fast, home-made, GPU-native, lattice based prover, powered by ICICLE v4. Code: (Note: Expect breaking changes as we finalize for production and boost performance even more!)
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