Ternoa launches Testnet of zkEVM+, built with Polygon CDK, bringing in anti-censorship, integrity proofs and native privacy to secure digital assets on Ethereum ecosystem

Martin
Ternoa
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2 min readJun 17, 2024

Ternoa is launching zkEVM+, a security and privacy-centric L2 on Ethereum built with Polygon CDK, following the 2023 release of a decentralized privacy stack available as a Polkadot sdk L1 chain.

A full EVM-equivalent infrastructure, zkEVM+ brings censorship resistance via integrity proofs, and native privacy to Ethereum ecosystem builders and users. Built on Polygon CDK, it combines hybrid coprocessor technologies and Avail Data Availability in a unique, best-of-breed architecture co-implemented with Zeeve RaaS.

Anurag Arjun, co-founder of Polygon and Avail, is a board advisor to the project. He shares his experience and insight to help Ternoa make a decisive contribution to Ethereum’s scaling roadmap.

Ternoa is already home to one of the largest blockchain infrastructure communities in France, with 200k social media members. And to an ecosystem Labs, supporting enterprise adoption since 2022, working with large French corporate accounts (such as Caisse des Dépôts & Consignations, Stellantis), Japanese studios (Toho) or gaming companies (Tap Nation).

Today, the Ternoa privacy stack is used by several dapps such as “Time Guardian”, a mobile app dedicated to digital inheritance management, or “Keeper Defi”, an abstracted wallet with built-in DeFi opportunities, now offering a 250k$ / 17 million CAPS incentive program.

To welcome EVM builders looking to launch apps on a high-security infrastructure, Ternoa is opening a $500k / 33 million CAPS grant program to onboard new developers and projects during the Testnet phase.

For press enquiries: press@ternoa.network

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