Ethereum Admits Privacy Challenges, ZKP Positions as Institutional-Grade Solution

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In accordance with Coinrise, Ethereum's recent efforts to integrate privacy features like zero-knowledge proofs and trusted execution environments highlight the growing demand for confidential data management in blockchain. Meanwhile, a new platform called Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) claims to have already built a fully operational infrastructure tailored for institutional privacy. Backed by over $100 million in funding, ZKP has deployed $20 million in operational infrastructure and $17 million in Proof Pods for AI validation. The platform's modular architecture includes a hybrid Proof-of-Stake consensus, private smart contracts, and encrypted storage, aiming to provide verifiable trust without exposing sensitive data. ZKP's presale is currently open with a fair daily auction system, and its hardware is set to ship globally soon.

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