Fuse Network to partner with Polygon Labs to launch ZK-powered Layer-2 network
Layer-1 blockchain platform Fuse Network will collaborate with Polygon Labs to develop a Layer-2 network based on Ethereum ZK using the Polygon Chain Development Kit (CDK). This ZK-driven Layer-2 network will become Fuse's new native platform, providing users and developers with access to the famous blockchain ecosystem.It is reported that Fuse Network is a leading Layer-1 blockchain platform that provides user-centric blockchain solutions and is committed to expanding Web3 payments. The Polygon CDK uses cutting-edge blockchain technology and can provide privacy options such as zero-knowledge (ZK) technology and zero-knowledge proof (ZKP), as well as support for the Web3 ecosystem, allowing developers to create custom Ethereum Layer-2 solutions.
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