ZK proofs are powerful… but expensive
Zero-knowledge proofs are one of the biggest innovations in Web3.
They improve:
• Privacy
• Scalability
• Verification
But generating those proofs isn't easy.
It requires significant computation.
And forcing every node to participate in that process isn't efficient.
That's why compute infrastructure matters.
As ZK adoption grows, networks need better ways to:
• Generate proofs
• Verify results
• Scale without excessive costs
The future of ZK isn't just about better cryptography.
It's about better compute.
@Jez_Cryptoz@ritualnet@ritualfnd
This matters more than people think.
Voice AI won’t scale globally if it only understands a few major languages.
Regions like Southeast Asia are mobile first, multilingual, and full of real world voice interactions.
Seeing Filipino, Indonesian, and Malay go live on Numo feels like a step toward AI that understands people where they already are, not the other way around.
@StoryProtocol@psdnai
Southeast Asia is one of the most mobile-first, multilingual regions in the world.
That matters for the future of voice AI.
Filipino, Indonesian, and Malay are now live on Numo.
GM @ritualnet
If you have been exploring the Ritual ecosystem, this is something worth checking out.
Successfully minted mine and the experience was smooth.
It gives you a clear view of your transactions and onchain activity in one place.
If you have not minted yours yet, now is a good time to try it and explore.
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Let’s keep building together.
GM @ritualnet
If you have been exploring the Ritual ecosystem, this is something worth checking out.
Successfully minted mine and the experience was smooth.
It gives you a clear view of your transactions and onchain activity in one place.
If you have not minted yours yet, now is a good time to try it and explore.
https://t.co/hub2Nfzobv
Let’s keep building together.