The Ethereum Foundation, along with partners Aztec, Polygon, Scroll, Taiko, and zkSync, have initiated the first ZK Grants Round with a total prize pool of $900K. Various organizations are contributing $150K each to support research and development in zero-knowledge proofs and ZK-rollups on Ethereum. The deadline for applications is March 18th.
🔐 Unveiling the Power of Zero-Knowledge (ZK) Technology in Blockchain Zero-knowledge proofs are redefining privacy, scalability, and security in the digital world. Let's explore how this revolutionary tech is shaping the future of blockchain. A thread 🧵 https://t.co/52AWG5CUZw
Kudos to @zksync for their unwavering commitment to scaling Ethereum with cutting-edge ZK technology! 💫 Their mission goes beyond just increasing throughput; it's about preserving Ethereum's core values of freedom, self-sovereignty, and decentralization at scale. 🌐🔒
Let's zk/acc ∎ The @EthereumFoundation's ZK Grants program is open for submissions 📨 With $900K in funding, ZK Grants backs R&D for ZK proofs and standards for ZK-rollups. zkSync is accelerating Ethereum with cofunding at @aztecnetwork, @Scroll_ZKP, @0xPolygon, & @taikoxyz! https://t.co/AjfcfHytie
At @Scroll_ZKP, we're committed to encouraging open-source development and research to advance and further the adoption of zero-knowledge proofs and ZK powered L2s. We're joining the @ethereum Foundation in donating $150K to a shared prize pool in the first ZK Grants Round 🧵 https://t.co/RWpx4gODpG
📣 The first ZK Grants Round is now open! The Ethereum Foundation, in collaboration with Aztec, Polygon, Scroll, Taiko, and zkSync, contributed $150K each to the shared prize pool, totaling $900K. Apply before March 18th! 👇 https://t.co/u1lGRfc4CV