Every day we get closer to the mainnet launch, and the value of @ZKVProtocol becomes increasingly apparent. Unwallet is a great example: it uses "privacy pools + stealth addresses" to solve the traceability issue in DeFi, enhancing privacy to 95% anonymity. But what truly enables it to function is @ZKVProtocol — a high-performance verification network specifically designed for zero-knowledge proofs. The role of @ZKVProtocol is to take over the most resource-intensive verification process: - Verification costs can be reduced to one-tenth of the original - Supports high-frequency trading, allowing privacy applications to scale easily - Proofs are neutral and tamper-proof on-chain, making the results trustworthy For developers, this means they can focus on privacy logic and leave verification to @ZKVProtocol; for users, it means a faster, cheaper, and safer experience. For example, on Unwallet, while anonymously sending and receiving funds, users can also use Safe multi-signature...
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