According to Odaily Planet Daily, Polyhedra Network announced today that it has reached a cooperation with Google Cloud to jointly promote and expand zero-knowledge proof technology to meet the growing demand for this technology in Web3 and Web2 environments. This cooperation highlights Polyhedra's cutting-edge research and proprietary algorithms, which are now open to global developers through Zero Knowledge as a Service (ZK-as-a-service) provided by Google Cloud.

The service enables developers to efficiently execute large-scale specific proofs on Google Cloud's infrastructure, thus ensuring excellent performance and reliability. Polyhedra will leverage the strong support of Google Cloud to simplify the generation process of zero-knowledge proofs through the cloud-based Proof Cloud service, allowing developers to execute code directly on Google Cloud infrastructure, further improving development efficiency and expanding the application of zero-knowledge technology.

Rishi Ramchandani, Head of Web3, Asia Pacific, Google Cloud, said: "We are committed to helping the growth of the Web3 ecosystem by providing developers with secure and scalable technology. Our collaboration with Polyhedra will drive the advancement of zero-knowledge solutions and make zero-knowledge technology accessible to more developers." Eric Vreeland, Chief Strategy Officer of Polyhedra, said: "The collaboration with Google Cloud is an important step in making zero-knowledge proof services open to everyone and is an innovative solution to the problems of data validity and computational scalability."