Polyhedra牵手谷歌云,让零知识证明更近一步

Odaily星球日报Publicado a 2024-04-17Actualizado a 2024-04-17

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Polyhedra的尖端研究及专有算法,可通过谷歌云提供的零知识即服务(ZK-as-a-service)向全球开发者开放。

Polyhedra牵手谷歌云,让零知识证明更近一步

4 月 17 日,零知识证明(ZK)基础设施开发团队 Polyhedra Network(下文简称 Polyhedra)宣布已与谷歌云达成合作,以响应 Web2 与 Web3 市场对于该技术日益增长的需求。此次合作的焦点在于 Polyhedra 的尖端研究及专有算法,这些算法现已可通过谷歌云提供的零知识即服务(ZK-as-a-service)向全球开发者开放。通过谷歌云的基础设施,开发者们将可以高效地执行大规模特定证明,从而在保证可靠性的前提下实现性能优化。

随着合作的达成,未来 Polyhedra 将借助谷歌云的强大性能来处理海量的工作任务。Proof Cloud 是一项基于云的服务,它可以简化生成零知识证明的过程,让开发者可以利用 Polyhedra 创新性的零知识证明技术,直接在云端执行代码。通过该流程,Proof Cloud 可将复杂的证明生成抽象而出,允许开发者专注于应用构建,并享用可根据需求定制的底层基础设施。迄今为止,Polyhedra 的 Proof Cloud 已处理了超过 4000 万笔 ZK 证明生成任务,且正在支持诸如 zkBridge 和 ZK Oracle 等多种类别的 ZK 应用。 

此次与谷歌云的合作是 Polyhedra 扩展其零知识产品线的最新动作,该合作旨在将 Polyhedra 的业务版图从互操作性领域扩展到更广泛的领域,并利用零知识证明为这些领域带来优化与革新。

该合作的重要意义在于,不但开发者们可以提高开发效率,实现“降本增效”;同时 Polyhedra 零知识证明服务的易用性及功能性也有望得以继续加强。在将零知识证明与谷歌云的 Vertex AI 能力相结合之后,有可能会在零知识机器学习(Zero-Knowledge Machine Learning)领域激活新的强大功能,这也会让隐私型 AI 解决方案更易于推广和普及。此外,借助区块链节点引擎(Blockchain Node Engine,BNE)的强大功能,Polyhedra 还将简化区块链操作中的 ZK 相关工作负载,确保区块链网络能够更快地部署及扩展,进而方便开发者和企业更便利地将其投入实用。

Polyhedra 团队中技术精湛的博士级研究人员们将通力合作,利用谷歌云的强大能力来优化其创新解决方案。通过策略性地利用 Google Kubernetes Engine(GKE)、Hyperdisk、Vertex AI、GPU 以及 BNE,Polyhedra 产品及服务的性能和可扩展性有望进一步改善。这一重磅合作也再次证明了 Polyhedra 始终未变的初心 —— 为飞速发展的零知识证明服务贡献突破性的技术创新。

Polyhedra 首席战略官 Eric Vreeland 就本次合作表示:“与谷歌云的合作是进一步推广零知识证明服务的重要一步。零知识证明为现代计算过程中存在的数据有效性问题、计算可扩展性问题提供了一种创新的解决方案。与现有解决方案相比,Proof Cloud 有望实现显著的速度升级及成本优化,且可借助谷歌云将这一强大服务推广至更广泛的受众。”

Eric 补充表示:“随着 Web3 基础设施的进一步发展,谷歌云将帮助我们把将零知识证明的功能扩展至前所未有的水平。” 

自上线以来,Polyhedra 的零知识证明生成服务量一直在持续增长,过去一年中证明的生成量已增长了 100 倍。就在与谷歌云的合作官宣之前,Polyhedra 刚刚以 10 亿美元估值完成了 2000 万美元融资,该轮融资使得 Polyhedra 已步入了独角兽企业之列。基于本次合作,两家公司未来有望在零知识机器学习方面继续探索,在 AI 数据井喷的当下利用 Polyhedra 来进行 AI 质量控制。

谷歌云亚太区 Web3 负责人 Rishi Ramchandani 表示:“我们希望为开发者提供安全且可扩展的技术,并以此来推动 Web3 生态系统的增长。我们与 Polyhedra 的合作将推动零知识证明解决方案的进一步发展,并让更多的开发者能够接触到零知识证明技术。”

关于 Polyhedra Network: 

Polyhedra Network 正在通过先进的零知识证明技术构建下一代安全、可扩展和可互操作的 Web3 基础设施。该团队已开发并部署了多个新一代的 zk-SNARK 协议,其性能较市面上现有的解决方案提高了数个量级。Polyhedra 旗下的互操作性解决方案 zkBridge 已连接了超过 25 个区块链网络,可利用零知识证明来验证跨链消息的有效性,在零知识证明的保障之下,开发者们可在无需额外信任假设的条件下构建安全、可扩展且可互操作的应用程序。 

更多信息请访问:https://polyhedra.network

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