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Polygon Labs and FabricCrypto Unveil Real-Time ZK Chips for AggLayer, Adoption in 6-12 Months
Sep 10, 2024, 01:00 PM
Polygon Labs and FabricCrypto have unveiled custom ZK chips designed for the AggLayer, aiming to enhance blockchain scalability and privacy. The collaboration focuses on creating a network of blockchains powered by FabricCrypto's custom-designed Verifiable Processing Units (VPUs). This initiative is expected to accelerate widespread zero-knowledge (zk) technology adoption within 6 to 12 months. The AggLayer, explained by Davide Silverman, enables seamless scalability across appchains, positioning it as a significant development in the web3 space. The chips facilitate real-time cryptographic processing.
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