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Nexus and CodeStream are Partnering to Grow the Nexus Network

Nexus and CodeStream are partnering to add compute capacity to the Nexus network. The strategic partnership will connect CodeStream’s data center capacity with the growing Nexus prover network.  The result will be a more robust network for Nexus. Adding more capacity to the Nexus network Our goal at Nexus

The New Nexus Testnet is Live

Join us in building the world’s most powerful supercomputer. The new Nexus testnet is live and will be open until 9:00 am Pacific on December 13.  At Nexus, our core mission is to build a supercomputer for everyone and enable the Verifiable Internet. This testnet is the latest

A Supercomputer for Everyone

Launching a new Nexus network testnet We are building a supercomputer to make the Verifiable Internet possible. The goal of the Verifiable Internet is to make truth foundational, and put users in control.  We are launching the new Nexus network testnet at 9:00 am Pacific on December 9, 2024.

Nexus and Orochi Network Partner on Zero-Knowledge Data Availability

Nexus and Orochi Network are entering a partnership to enhance the performance and functionality of the Nexus zkVM.  The strategic partnership will make verifiability and zero knowledge computing more accessible to more people. The goal helps our ongoing mission of building the Verifiable Internet by leveraging Orochi’s technology – specifically

Nexus and Gevulot are Partnering to Bring More Compute Power to the Nexus Network

Another milestone on the road to the Verifiable Internet Nexus and Gevulot are partnering to increase all-around proof generation capacity.  The strategic partnership will integrate the Nexus zkVM with Gevulot’s Firestarter platform.  The result will be a straightforward solution for deploying new projects across the zero-knowledge ecosystem. Expanding the

The Verifiability Vision | A Devcon 2024 Talk

A quick overview of how proof-carrying data will reshape the internet Nexus Chief Scientist, Jens Groth, gave a talk at Devcon 2024 titled “The Verifiability Vision.”  The talk covers a quick history of zero-knowledge (zk) cryptography, succinct proofs, and then dives into how proof-carrying data can inform the Nexus vision

Next Steps for Nexus Network Beta

We are honored to see tremendous worldwide interest and participation in the first beta release of the Nexus network. Our goal is to unite the world’s computers into a single supercomputer that will be able to prove all of the Internet’s computations and build the foundation of the

Nexus Partners with Pi Squared to Make Verifiable Computing Ubiquitous

Developers will be able to prove programs written in any language in the Nexus zkVM. Our goal at Nexus is to make the Verifiable Internet ubiquitous and accessible to all. Together with Pi Squared, we're taking steps to make verifiable computing universal, interoperable, performant and easy to use.