zkWeb

Starling played a crucial role in developing zkWeb, an open-source protocol that harnesses zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) to offer enhanced privacy and security in blockchain and AI applications.

Project overview

zkWeb, led by Sarah Benson, is an innovative open-source protocol designed to utilize zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) for secure and private blockchain transactions. Recognizing the growing importance and potential of ZKPs in the intersection of blockchain and AI, Starling partnered with zkWeb to bring this cutting-edge technology to life. The project involved extensive development and integration work, creating a robust and scalable protocol that can be easily adopted by developers.

Team behind Starling

What we did

Starling collaborated with zkWeb to develop a cutting-edge open-source protocol leveraging zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), enhancing security and privacy in blockchain applications.

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Protocol Features

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Project Duration

Project approach

The project commenced with an in-depth exploration of zero-knowledge proof technology and its applications in blockchain and AI. We aimed to clearly define the core features and functionality of the zkWeb protocol. The development process included rigorous testing and validation phases to ensure the protocol's security and reliability. Additionally, comprehensive documentation and developer resources were created to facilitate easy integration and adoption of zkWeb by the developer community.
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