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Mina Protocol and Celestia Collaborate for Modular Data Availability

By zkok Admin / April 24, 2024 / 0 Comments

Blockchain technology continues to revolutionize data storage, security, and scalability, with Mina Protocol and Celestia now leading the charge in pioneering the first modular decentralized data availability (DA) solution for the Mina ecosystem.

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ZK proofs, but for dummies

By Franactis / April 23, 2024 / 0 Comments

“Blockchain” is a word you’ve probably heard and read many times if you’ve arrived at this post, and it’s also likely that you’ve heard little about “ZK proofs.”

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zkok Launches Mina Protocol Staking Service

By zkok Admin / April 22, 2024 / 0 Comments

The team behind zkok have been Mina Protocol Community members since the very early days. Our primary focus is always to promote and support all members of the Mina Protocol Ecosystem equally and we will continue to do this in the future. . Today zkok is proud to announce a brand new staking service for […]

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Mina Protocol Berkeley Mainnet Upgrade
scheduled for June 4th

By zkok Admin / April 22, 2024 / 0 Comments

Here we go! We now have a date for the Berkeley Mainnet Upgrade! Exciting news echoes through the Mina community as we gear up for the Berkeley Upgrade. The upgrade is scheduled for June 4, 2024 and the Mina Foundation, in collaboration with o1Labs, is thrilled to unveil this transformative update to the Mina Protocol. […]

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Running Mina Berkeley Node

By naamah / March 8, 2024 / 0 Comments

By Naamah (naamah8064 on Discord) The reason I wrote this article is I wanted to test deploying a node on the Berkeley network to test ZkApps. So I went to the Berkeley RC1 release note here : https://github.com/MinaProtocol/mina/releases/tag/2.0.0berkeley_rc1 and start following installation guide. Things didn’t go as expected. At the end of the Berkeley Docker […]

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The Grand Vision of Mina

By Sooraj / March 7, 2024 / 0 Comments

At the core of Mina’s design is the use of recursive zk-SNARKs (Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments of Knowledge), which are a form of cryptographic proof that enables the protocol to maintain a constant-sized blockchain, regardless of the number of transactions processed.

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