zkSync welcomes the AI data repository as the most recent hyperchain addition

Launching its network on a zkSync hyperchain, Space and Time (SxT) is a decentralized data warehouse that trains its data models using artificial intelligence.

There is usually little to no interoperability across blockchain networks since they function independently. One option is the zkSync hyperchain, which is an open-source framework developed with zk rollups and layer-3 networks in mind. Decentralized sequences that provide more efficient processing of transactions make it possible to build linked ecosystems.

Additionally, hyperbridges are a component of hyperchains that allow for the smooth flow of assets and data across several blockchains. Faster transactions, lower costs, and a more scalable blockchain ecosystem are all possible thanks to zkSync hyperchains, which solve interoperability issues.

Smart contracts may aggregate and analyze data from the blockchain using SxT. To make sure that smart contracts and businesses are getting reliable, verifiable, and tamper-proof information, the data platform will launch as a zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) verifiable compute layer (VCL).

In a news release that was read by Blockworks, Vassilis Tziokas—the director of enterprise business development at Matter Labs—the infrastructure team behind zkSync—said that SxT would bring new, innovative concepts to zkSync, such as “a decentralized data warehouse and the Proof of SQL protocol.”

According to Tziokas, this setup will allow for zero-knowledge verification queries, which will make it impossible to deceive either the raw data or the results of a query.

Providing developers with advanced, data-driven, cross-chain smart contracts is a common goal, and Tziokas expressed excitement at the opportunity to work with SxT to make that a reality.

The launch will also include the introduction of several new features. One aspect of this is offering zkSync data from zkSyncEra and hyperchains for free development on the platform. Without having to worry about paying for data storage and indexing, developers will simply have to worry about the computation required to run queries.

“Our dedication to zk led us to decide that a zkEVM would be the best solution for our network’s settlement layer.” According to Scott Dykstra, co-founder and chief technologist of SxT, “zkSync provides the best of both worlds when it comes to achieving the goal of trustless layer-2s by facilitating very quick and inexpensive zk-proven transactions.”

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