
Nexus, a prominent Zero-Knowledge Virtual Machine (zkVM) platform, is reportedly building the Verifiable Internet on Web3 to bring cryptographic verification to the masses. zkVM enables developers to create dApps/zkApps with provable computation that is scalable as well as privacy-preserving. However, data availability and data integrity are still critical challenges since existing Data Availability Layers (DA Layers) lack native zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) support and have compatibility problems.
Orochi Network, a provider of Verifiable Data Infrastructure, addresses these challenges through its zkDA Layers and zkDatabase solutions. These technologies improve Nexus’s capability to guarantee data security and verifiability through decentralized data management.
Orochi Offers Advanced Solutions for Data Integrity Challenges
Orochi’s zkDA Layer provides better data availability using a distributed storage system of Merkle DAGs off-chain. This provides a way of quickly getting data while offloading the risk of a single point of failure. zkDataRollup in the zkDatabase solution provides data integrity by providing succinct zk proofs, enabling fast and cheap data verification.
Additionally, each step in the data processing is secured by the Verifiable Data Pipeline and is authentic from its source to its ultimate use. Utilizing zkProofs can resolve synchronic constraints and compatibility problems with typical DA layers like Celestia and EigenDA.
Making the Oracle Market Verifiable with Data
The external data is crucially important to reach the full potential of smart contracts. Though traditional oracles are centralized by nature and thus prone to data manipulation, they still play a significant role. Orochi’s zkDA layers and zkDatabase are a decentralized alternative to store data off-chain with integrity proofs backed by ZKP.
The benefit of this arrangement is that it eliminates the Nexus application’s dependency on centralized data sources and guarantees real-time, verifiable information for Nexus applications. It helps to simplify development via the user-friendly SDK with support for NoSQL and Object Data Modeling (ODM). This simplifies the interaction with ZK circuits, which opens up highly scalable applications.
By incorporating Orochi’s zkDA Layers and zkDatabase, Nexus strengthens Web3 infrastructure with enhanced data availability and integrity. This collaboration supports the shift toward a more secure and verifiable internet, ensuring trustless innovation within decentralized ecosystems.