Overview
- Coindoo’s Oct. 11 sponsored articles spotlight the whitelist as a gatekeeper that filters early access to the Zero Knowledge Proof project.
- The reporting ties the whitelist to themes of privacy, verifiable computation, and support for distributed compute and AI workloads.
- Investor chatter is described as reading the whitelist as an indicator of project readiness rather than a routine sign-up phase.
- Despite the marketing push, there is no public evidence of a live network, audited contracts, or demonstrated dispute-resolution infrastructure.
- Coverage directs readers to zkp.com and urges independent research, with no firm presale or launch timelines disclosed.