PANews reported on January 2, that the decentralized ZK-RaaS network Lumoz released a review covering the fourth quarter of 2024, along with the development roadmap for 2025 to 2026.
It will conduct TGE in the fourth quarter of 2024, launch the zkVerifier node network, and initiate community airdrops and staking systems.
In the first half of 2025, it will support the applications of SVM (Solana Virtual Machine) and TVM (Ton Virtual Machine) on the RaaS platform, while launching more quality L1/L2 chains, including UXLINK, CARV, DuckChain, Matr1x, and Ultiverse. Additionally, it will launch the Lumoz chain, zkProver network, and ZK-POW mining pool.
In the second half of 2025, Lumoz will establish a modular computing network to provide computing power support for AI agents and ZK-ML model training, and expand support for the MOVE stack chain, fully support RaaS applications with Op Stack and ZK Fraud Proof, while integrating more data availability (DA) layers and execution layers.
By 2026 and beyond, Lumoz plans to achieve seamless integration of zkProver and zkVerifier layers for ZK&AI applications, supporting more Rollup solutions based on Lumoz RaaS. Additionally, a visual one-click deployment ZK&AI RaaS platform will be launched.
Previously reported, Lumoz announced the MOZ token economics, with 66% allocated to the community, ecosystem, nodes, and miners.