
We’re Getting Focused
We’re Getting Focused
ZKV is sharpening its focus. We’ve sunset validators on Moonbeam, Babylon, Kusama, Osmosis, Mina, and Namada to double down on key networks like Sui, Celestia, and Polkadot — and prepare for new launches on Hyperlane, zkCloud, and Aztec. Our priority: enabling robust, permissionless cryptographic infrastructure.
Over the past several weeks, ZKV has been working on streamlining our operations. We want to become a more efficient company, and we have had to make the decision to wind down some of our less performant networks, in part to make room for some new upcoming launches. As we announced on X, we have shutdown of our validator infrastructure on Moonbeam, Babylon, Kusama, Osmosis, Mina, and Namada.
As we advance, we will continue operating existing infrastructure on Sui, Walrus, Noble, Celo, Celestia, Espresso, Cosmos Hub, Polkadot. Our upcoming networks are:
- Hyperlane: A modular interoperability protocol incorporating path-independent verification mechanisms.
- zkCloud: A novel decentralised ZK proving marketplace enabling performant, on-demand proof generation.
- Aztec: A programmable ZK rollup architecture supporting hybrid private/public execution models.
The growing relevance of zero-knowledge technologies across the blockchain stack and adjacent systems drives our infrastructure priorities. We continue to monitor and support ecosystem trajectories that align with our vision.
We’re particularly interested in what is being developed on Sui, where the object-centric programming model and horizontal scaling approach present new directions for performance-sensitive applications. Beyond the blockchain sector, the recent integration of zero-knowledge proofs in Google Wallet for private credential verification illustrates the increasing crossover of ZK into mainstream applications.
ZKV will continue to adapt its infrastructure strategy based on technical relevance, ecosystem maturity, and alignment with long-term cryptographic trends. We maintain an operational presence with a clear focus: enabling robust, permissionless infrastructure across the ecosystems, pushing the boundaries of cryptographic computation.