Jenna
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Enzo Maresca is “ready and waiting” to take over from Pep Guardiola if, as many in football circles increasingly believe, the #ManCity manager decides to leave. The former Chelsea boss is now seen as “off limits” by other top clubs. [via @TheiPaperSport] inews.co.uk/sport/football…




Topic 2:The Internet Removed Friction From Information $ZK Will Remove Friction From Value Before the internet, information moved slowly. Sending documents across borders required: physical delivery manual verification expensive intermediaries centralized coordination Then the internet changed everything. Information became: instant programmable global interoperable Entire industries were rebuilt because moving data became nearly frictionless. Finance, however, never fully experienced that transformation. Money still moves through layers of: correspondent banks clearing systems delayed settlement fragmented liquidity reconciliation processes jurisdictional bottlenecks Even today, global settlement can take days. Operational costs remain massive. Liquidity stays trapped across siloed systems. And every intermediary adds friction. Public blockchains introduced the first real alternative: a globally shared settlement layer. But early blockchain infrastructure faced serious limitations: scalability constraints high transaction costs limited privacy poor institutional compatibility This is where @zksync becomes important. zksync is helping build infrastructure capable of bringing finance closer to the efficiency the internet brought to information. Using zero-knowledge technology, zkSync enables: scalable transaction throughput lower settlement costs faster execution Ethereum-level security programmable financial coordination privacy-preserving verification That last point matters enormously. Because institutions don’t just need speed. They need: confidentiality compliance compatibility auditability secure transaction environments $ZK technology creates a framework where systems can prove validity mathematically without exposing sensitive underlying data publicly. That fundamentally changes how trust operates online. Instead of relying entirely on intermediaries to coordinate verification, networks themselves become verifiable infrastructure. And that’s why projects like Prividium matter in this evolution. Prividium represents infrastructure designed for the next phase of onchain finance: institution-ready privacy-aware scalable interoperable The long-term shift is becoming clearer: The internet made information programmable. $ZK infrastructure is making value transfer programmable. And once financial systems become: scalable verifiable privacy-enabled globally interoperable the structure of finance itself begins to change. Not gradually. Architecturally. This is no longer just about crypto. It’s about rebuilding the financial rails of the digital era.








Arteta’s right. PSG and Bayern can play like that because they’ve had fewer games than Arsenal this season … And let’s be honest, doing it in “farmer leagues” isn’t the same level either.



















