Polygon invests $5M in ‘VPU’ chips that could lower zero-knowledge proof costs
Polygon's investment in VPU chips could significantly accelerate zero-knowledge tech adoption, leading to more efficient and scalable blockchain solutions. The post Polygon invests $5M in ‘VPU’ chips that could lower zer...
Polygon's investment in VPU chips could significantly accelerate zero-knowledge tech adoption, leading to more efficient and scalable blockchain solutions.
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