On May 28th, RISC Zero, a zero-knowledge proof software developer, announced that it will launch a universal validator on multiple chains, which is the third step in its zkVM (Zero-Knowledge Virtual Machine) 1.0 release roadmap (out of 4 steps). This universal validator enables blockchain and developers to utilize verifiable off-chain execution, allowing developers to run Rust programs in RISC Zero's zkVM, generate proofs, and seamlessly verify on-chain.
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On May 28th, RISC Zero, a zero-knowledge proof software developer, announced that it will launch a universal validator on multiple chains, which is the third step in its zkVM (Zero-Knowledge Virtual Machine) 1.0 release roadmap (out of 4 steps). This universal validator enables blockchain and developers to utilize verifiable off-chain execution, allowing developers to run Rust programs in RISC Zero's zkVM, generate proofs, and seamlessly verify on-chain.