Overview
- New coverage highlights ZKP’s claimed dual-consensus design combining Proof of Intelligence for compute and Proof of Space for storage across a distributed node network.
- Articles describe privacy-preserving computation using zk-SNARKs and zk-STARKs so participants can prove AI tasks on encrypted data without revealing inputs or models.
- The project pitches a decentralized marketplace for datasets and AI models with private yet verifiable transactions and rewards tied to measurable contributions.
- A feature story frames early whitelist access as a way to onboard verifiers who will define the network’s trust and curation processes rather than focusing on token speculation.
- Much of the attention comes through presale-focused, sponsor-labeled pieces, and there is no public testnet, audited codebase, or demonstrated dispute-resolution flow available for outside review.