In the rapid development of blockchain and AI, the biggest problem is not insufficient functionality, but rather untrustworthy verification. Cross-chain concerns about asset loss, gaming fears cheating, AI outputs worry about forgery, and identity authentication is afraid of being tampered with. @ZKVProtocol (zkVerify) was born to solve these problems. It is not L1 or L2, but focuses on the infrastructure for zero-knowledge proof verification, supporting mainstream proofs such as SNARKs, STARKs, Groth16, UltraPlonk, and providing cross-chain support for Web2 and Web3 applications. It has already been implemented in multiple ecosystems: Polygon, Arbitrum, ApeChain, Ankr, Phala, zkEmail, Space & Time, covering scenarios in DeFi, NFT, AI, identity, and cross-chain. The data also proves its strength: over 2.7 million verified proofs, over 29,000 addresses, over 400,000 testnet users, and verification costs reduced by more than 90% compared to traditional methods. The value of...
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