Marlin and ZKM collaborate to enable developers to use zkVM for complex computations and access hardware providers
Marlin, a verifiable computation protocol based on TEE and ZK, announced a partnership with the general zero-knowledge proof platform ZKM to provide higher scalability and efficiency for generating ZK proofs. The ZK proof market Kalypso will provide a platform for ZKM to connect with users and protocols that require ZK functionality. Developers can use ZKM's zkVM for complex computations on the Marlin network and access various hardware providers through Kalypso.
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