Fermah has successfully launched its Universal Proof Market on the internal mainnet, marking a significant milestone for ZK-based infrastructure development. The integration strengthens ZKsync's ecosystem by enabling interoperability with external proving networks—a critical capability for scaling solution robustness. This partnership exemplifies how modular architecture and cross-protocol collaboration are becoming essential for building resilient blockchain systems. The move signals growing maturity in the zero-knowledge proving landscape as projects prioritize system reliability and ecosystem expansion.
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orphaned_block
· 12h ago
NGL zkSync's recent move is indeed impressive, but can it really withstand the pressure of real-world application?
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CommunityLurker
· 12h ago
The zk proof market is indeed moving, but there are still only a few projects that can actually be used. Let's see how far they can go in the future.
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FortuneTeller42
· 12h ago
zkproof is really making quiet efforts, but will the move with Fermah be exaggerated... modular architecture sounds like it's falling apart.
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GasFeeCry
· 12h ago
Modularization, I've been hearing about this approach for over a year, and it's already impressive if it can actually be implemented.
Fermah has successfully launched its Universal Proof Market on the internal mainnet, marking a significant milestone for ZK-based infrastructure development. The integration strengthens ZKsync's ecosystem by enabling interoperability with external proving networks—a critical capability for scaling solution robustness. This partnership exemplifies how modular architecture and cross-protocol collaboration are becoming essential for building resilient blockchain systems. The move signals growing maturity in the zero-knowledge proving landscape as projects prioritize system reliability and ecosystem expansion.