ZKWASM, which stands for Zero-Knowledge WebAssembly Machine, is a Virtual Machine that integrates WASM and ZKSNARK. It allows developers to run WebAssembly programs directly while generating zero-knowledge proofs that can be verified on-chain, without needing to rewrite the program into circuit languages, significantly lowering the technical barrier.
ZKWASM utilizes a lightweight and platform-neutral WASM bytecode format, combined with zero-knowledge proof technology, to ensure the correctness of computation results and privacy security. This not only enhances the performance of decentralized applications but also provides a bridge for traditional Web2 developers to transition to Web3.
ZKWASM is widely used in modular Rollup architecture, supporting a large amount of off-chain computation and data aggregation. It can be used to build highly trusted games and dApps, and can be combined with applications such as AI and oracles to promote the collaborative development of smart contracts and off-chain computation.
ZKWASM is developed by Delphinus Lab and is backed by top-tier capital such as HashKey Capital and Mirana Ventures. Its BEP-20 token ZKWASM has a total issuance of 1 billion tokens, with designs covering mining rewards, community funds, investor holdings, and market promotion, ensuring long-term ecological stability and growth.
With the growth of modular Rollup and off-chain computation demands, ZKWASM will become an important force driving innovation in Web3 technology.