
Co-founders of NovaNet, Wyatt Benno and Houman Shadab, have articulated their vision for utilizing zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) in decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN) to enhance verification of service, performance, and location data. Their insights were featured in a recent article by CoinDesk, emphasizing the importance of ZKPs in providing robust verification mechanisms. Additionally, the upcoming DePIN Day event in New York City will further explore these concepts, alongside discussions on fostering decentralized AI, featuring prominent figures in the blockchain and AI sectors. Mark Rydon, co-founder of Aethir, has also highlighted the necessity for inclusivity and equity in the development of decentralized computational landscapes.
DePIN spoofs? Zero-knowledge proofs generated on DePIN devices are the best way to provide robust verification for service, performance, and location data, argue @NovaNet_zkp cofounders @wyatt_benno and @HoumanShadab. An opinion: https://t.co/whmxmy9hu8
Verify off-chain DePIN compute on chain with @NovaNet_zkp. https://t.co/GS2lM57ztm
Amazing article on @CoinDesk discussing how @NovaNet_zkp uses ZK proofs in DePIN devices 🔥 Be sure to come to DePIN Day in NYC on Tuesday to hear more: https://t.co/uT1LShC5HJ https://t.co/GWgoOIaLWI

