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Neilandroid
@Neilandroid7
if i do the things the easy way i won't get far.
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Super excited to see how the ZK token is about to evolve from just a governance tool to the heartbeat of an incorruptible economy!
Such an exciting milestone for ZKsync!
ALEX | ZK@gluk64
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Congratulations to @fermah_xyz for their Universal Proof Market mainnet launch.
Through our integration, we further strengthen our proof generation by increasing operational resilience, lowering costs and enhancing scalability.
ZK is eating the world.
Fermah@fermah_xyz
Universal Proof Market is now live on public mainnet.
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Atlas ⚡️ Internet Court
From autonomous escrow services to real-time prediction markets, @GenLayer brings programmable trust at machine speed.
For that to happen, the Internet Court needs to run on the most scalable and secure infrastructure. And from today it does.
GenLayer@GenLayer
Asimov Phase 5 is live! Our last stop before Bradbury 🎓 GenLayer is now powered by @zksync Atlas ⚡ Faster. Cheaper. ZK-secured. Fully EVM equivalent. Intelligent Contracts on the fastest ZK infra.
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Banks are no longer asking if blockchain matters , they’re deciding which architecture will power settlement, liquidity, and balance sheets in an
instant-settlement world.
The answer? 👇
Ethereum as the root of trust
Prividium for private execution
Phylax for deterministic safety
This is the Bank Stack - not a product, but an institutional architecture for onchain finance.
And at the center of it is .@zksync
🔹 Private execution with public verifiability
🔹 Native compliance built into the infrastructure
🔹 Tokenized deposits, stablecoins & RWAs issued natively
🔹 Circuit breakers and invariant enforcement at block production
🔹 Interoperable liquidity anchored to Ethereum
$ZK
ZKsync@zksync
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theNewsPaper · Episode 05
Catch up on what moved this week across the @ZKsync Elastic Network, from 170M+ $ZK delegated in Week 1 of the ZKnomics Staking Pilot, APR moving toward 4%, and active voting power crossing 1B, to tokenized deposits advancing as private, compliant rails for institutional money. A $20B+ sovereign asset pipeline chose confidential settlement infrastructure on the network, while a Dirham-backed stablecoin expanded real-world payment and treasury flows in the UAE. Airbender, the open-source RISC-V prover, reinforced protocol-level cryptographic privacy with ultra-fast proof generation, enabling compliance without exposing sensitive data. Capital-efficient onchain brokerage models scaled with automation and new asset classes, AI-driven consumer crypto experiences expanded, product-first infrastructure upgrades matured, community governance strengthened, and builder momentum accelerated both online and on the ground.

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We are encouraged to see growing recognition from @SECPaulSAtkins that ZK technology can become central to the future of regulated digital finance.
By enabling compliance without mass data exposure, ZK offers a path for 🇺🇸 to lead in building secure, privacy-preserving markets.
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Bringing Global Sovereign Wealth Onchain
@Edenaofficial has chosen @zksync to bring $20B+ pipeline of sovereign assets onchain.
Our tech will provide confidential settlement infrastructure and enable proof of compliance, ownership and solvency without exposing sensitive data.
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@cz_binance 在最新推文中表示:隐私缺失可能是加密货币支付普及的关键所在
想象一下,一家公司用链上加密货币支付员工工资。以目前的加密货币发展状况来看,你几乎可以清楚地看到公司里每个人的工资是多少。
@ZKsync Prividium 和 @ADIChain_ (实际用例)已经解决了这一切。让我们看看发生了什么?
zksync.io/prividium
CZ 🔶 BNB@cz_binance
(Lack of) Privacy may the missing link for crypto payments adoption. Imagine, a company pays employees in crypto on-chain. With the current state of crypto, you can pretty much see how much everyone in the company is paid (by clicking the from address). 🤷♂️
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Corporate Treasury Is Broken. @ZKsync Prividium Fixes It.
Corporate treasury sounds boring, until you realize how much capital leaks through it. And when we say “leaks,” we don’t mean fraud or incompetence. We mean friction. The kind that builds up slowly over decades and becomes invisible because “that’s just how it works.”
Large enterprises operate between 500 and 1,200 bank accounts globally and can spend $5–15 million annually just maintaining that structure. Not investing. Not expanding. Just… keeping the system running.
Think about that for a second.
Liquidity fragments across regions. Cash sits idle in transit. Transfers move in batch cycles with cut-off times that feel like they belong to another decade. Reconciliation still happens manually across different ledgers and jurisdictions. Different time zones. Different systems. Different rulebooks. And someone has to stitch all of that together.
In a world where everything else feels instant, treasury still moves at banking speed. It’s not broken though. It’s just… inefficient. And at multi-billion-dollar scale, inefficiency gets expensive fast.
So treasurers do what rational operators always do in uncertain systems: they add buffers. They pre-fund accounts to avoid payment failures. They over-reserve for FX exposure. They maintain redundant liquidity just to make sure nothing breaks at 4 p.m. on a Friday. The result: Trapped capital. Two-to-three-day settlement float. 25–40 basis points in lost yield. Millions in operational overhead. That 25–40 bps might sound small, but apply it to billions and it stops sounding small very quickly. For a $3 billion treasury, these structural inefficiencies quietly translate into tens of millions sitting idle every year. The system technically works. It just wasn’t built for a world that runs 24/7.
This is where @ZKsync’s Prividium changes the model, not by layering on another fintech dashboard, but by rethinking the coordination layer itself.
Instead of fragmented accounts scattered across institutions, enterprises operate a unified multi-asset treasury wallet that can hold tokenized deposits, regulated stablecoins, and yield-bearing instruments in one programmable environment. One control surface instead of hundreds. Sensitive financial data remains private and controlled, while zero-knowledge proofs anchor transactional integrity to Ethereum. In simple terms: the system can prove correctness without exposing the underlying data. Selective disclosure enables audits without exposing proprietary flows to the world. So, privacy here isn’t something you rely on people to respect or policies to protect. It’s built into the system itself. The rules are written in code, and the guarantees come from math, not something that depends on someone promising to do the right thing
Operationally, that shift is bigger than it sounds. Treasury gains consolidated global visibility with no cut-off windows and no batch delays, no waiting for banking hours in another timezone, no “we’ll process it tomorrow.” Transfers settle atomically across participating institutions, eliminating float and freeing liquidity in real time. Not tomorrow morning. Now. Smart contracts automate sweeps into money market funds, FX netting, rebalancing, and intraday liquidity management according to predefined policies. Instead of teams coordinating manually across banks, emails, and spreadsheets, logic executes deterministically. Policy becomes code, and once it’s encoded, it runs exactly as designed.

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