ZK developer Nil Foundation launches new technology zkLLVM
ChainCatcher news, ZK technology developer Nil Foundation has released a new technology called zkLLVM, which enables developers to build zero-knowledge circuits using popular programming languages Rust and C++, thereby reducing workload. LLVM stands for "Low-Level Virtual Machine," referring to a set of open-source code libraries that developers use to "compile" readable code into a format that computers can interpret.
It is reported that the zkLLVM project will also automatically integrate with the ZK proof marketplace recently announced by Nil Foundation, which was created to help ZK teams share their workload and outsource certain types of computation to third parties. (Source link)
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