Ternoa has recently launched a groundbreaking project called zkEVM+, a layer 2 solution developed by Polygon on Ethereum. This project aims to enhance the security and privacy of blockchain through the use of confidential computing. The testnet release of zkEVM+ on Ternoa provides users with censorship resistance and integrity proofs.
As Ethereum continues to grow, the trust assumptions affecting digital asset holders become crucial. zkEVM+ is Ternoa’s innovative approach to making ETH a safer environment, utilizing a combination of ZK and TEEs proofs from Polygon CDK and Avail Data Availability. This project, co-implemented with 0xZeeve, offers a unique architecture that ensures native privacy and integrity for users and builders in the Ethereum ecosystem.
Anurag Arjun, the co-founder of Avail and Polygon, praised zkEVM+ as a significant contribution to Ethereum’s roadmap. Ternoa, known for its strong blockchain community in France, has also secured partnerships with major corporations like Stellantis and Caisse des Dépôts & Consignations, as well as gaming companies like Tap Nation and Toho Studios.
The release of zkEVM+ follows the introduction of a privacy stack on a Polkadot sdk layer 1 chain, demonstrating Ternoa’s commitment to enterprise adoption. The platform is supporting EVM developers by offering exclusive initiatives, including support for decentralized applications like “Time Guardian” and the abstracted wallet “Keeper Defi.” These initiatives provide unique opportunities for DeFi projects and digital inheritance management.
Ternoa is actively encouraging developers to build on its secure infrastructure by launching a CAPS grant project worth nearly $500k. This initiative aims to onboard new projects and developers during the Testnet phase, further solidifying Ternoa’s position as a leader in blockchain security and privacy.