The decentralized ZK-RaaS platform Opside has been upgraded to the Lumoz brand

2023-10-10 14:59:55
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According to ChainCatcher news, the decentralized ZK-RaaS platform Opside has officially announced its brand upgrade to Lumoz, embarking on a new journey for ZK-RaaS & Decentralized Prover Network. The project's new official website has been updated to lumoz.org. This comprehensive brand upgrade aims to help global users better understand and apply ZK-Rollup technology, enabling application chains based on zkEVM to be implemented on a large scale.

Lumoz was born in 2022 and launched its testnet in May 2023, consistently adhering to the mission of making it easier for users to understand and use ZK-Rollup technology. Through its no-code ZK-Rollup Launchbase, any user can generate customized zkEVM application chains without coding.

Currently, the supported zkEVM types include Polygon zkEVM and zkSync, with plans to support Scroll, StarkNet, and others in Q4. At the same time, Lumoz provides underlying computing power for general ZKP calculations through the Decentralized Prover Network. So far, the Lumoz testnet has been running smoothly for 5 months, with over 200,000 independent users, and more than 15 projects have generated personalized zkEVM application chains on its platform. (Source link)

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