CYSIC supports zero-knowledge proof technology for AI network 'NOYA'

Uk Jin

Summary

  • CYSIC announced that it has begun supporting zero-knowledge proof technology for the AI network NOYA.
  • It said that through this collaboration zkML will be provided and distributed task efficiency is expected.
  • CYSIC said it demonstrated the ability to provide cost-effective infrastructure for large-scale Web3 applications and distributed computing environments.

Zero-knowledge proof (ZK) infrastructure provider CYSIC said on the 24th that it has begun supporting zero-knowledge proof technology for the AI network NOYA.

CYSIC has been providing a full-stack computing network capable of generating zero-knowledge proofs for Web3 applications including AI. For NOYA, the AI agent-based distributed network, it will provide zkML (zero-knowledge machine learning), helping to accelerate proof generation and handle real-time distributed tasks more efficiently.

A CYSIC official said, "This collaboration has demonstrated the ability to provide fast and cost-effective infrastructure for large-scale Web3 applications and distributed computing environments that require zero-knowledge proof technology."

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