Zero-knowledge proof blockchain Gevulot will launch mainnet prover network Firestarter on July 15
According to news on May 22, Gevulot, a blockchain focusing on zero-knowledge proof, will launch the mainnet prover network Firestarter on July 15. Gevulot Devnet is currently a free public welfare test network for registered users, and the Galxe community is encouraged to participate. The Gevulot roadmap also includes the release of an incentivized computing network in the third quarter of 2024, and the expected release of the ZkCloud mainnet in the first financial quarter of 2025. ZkCloud is a decentralized computing network optimized for offloading arbitrary provable computation, using to solve problems with current proof infrastructure and accelerate the adoption of zero-knowledge proofs. According to previous news, the zero-knowledge proof blockchain Gevulot announced in January this year that it had completed a US$6 million seed round of financing, with Variant leading the investment.
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