#数字资产市场动态 Recently, there is a clear trend — the fields of blockchain, AI, and privacy computing are starting to truly integrate. zCloak Network's latest Gen-IP protocol is quite interesting, using zero-knowledge proofs for on-chain creator rights confirmation, directly solving the problem of on-chain certification of creative assets.
Domestic actions are also underway. Shanghai has launched a trusted archive for blockchain communities, where fund flows and maintenance records are fully traceable — this approach of applying blockchain in people's livelihood scenarios is becoming the mainstream industry idea. In simple terms, it is about empowering the real economy with technology and building a truly compliant and trustworthy application ecosystem.
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ZKSherlock
· 5h ago
actually... the zk proof thing they're hyping here is kinda half-baked. you can't just slap zero-knowledge into creator attribution and call it solved—what about the trust assumptions on the oracle layer, huh?
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CoffeeNFTs
· 9h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs truly have imagination when it comes to rights confirmation for creators, but honestly, the implementation still depends on the subsequent ecosystem scale.
I'm curious to see how the user experience is for this community archive in Shanghai; it still feels a bit idealized.
Gen-IP sounds good, but I wonder if it will become another project that is praised but not popular.
Using blockchain for livelihood scenarios is definitely more reliable than just hype concepts.
The true integration should have happened a long time ago; acting only now feels a bit slow.
On-chain certification of creative assets needs careful consideration; otherwise, it will remain superficial.
The transparency of this Shanghai system has improved, but whether regulation will keep up is the key.
Applying zero-knowledge proofs here is quite innovative and worth paying attention to.
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Frontrunner
· 16h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs for creator rights confirmation? This idea is indeed good, finally someone is working on something practical.
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ContractTester
· 01-19 16:18
Zero-knowledge proofs for creator rights confirmation? Sounds good, but I’m not sure how it will actually be implemented in practice.
That neighborhood archive in Shanghai is truly impressive; it’s the first time I’ve seen a scenario daring enough to genuinely use blockchain.
How does the Gen-IP protocol prevent Sybil attacks? Are there any details?
The integration of three fields sounds explosive, but domestically, compliance still needs to be carefully considered.
Implementing in public service scenarios is more challenging than the technology itself; I see this very clearly.
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ChainProspector
· 01-19 16:18
The idea of zero-knowledge proof empowerment is quite good; finally, someone has figured out the creative asset issue.
The玩法 here in Shanghai is a bit different;民生场景 are the truly implementable ones.
Can the gen-ip protocol truly solve the pain points of NFT certification? It's a bit hard to see through.
The integration of blockchain + AI has long been overdue; why are we only now starting to truly explore it together?
Community archives are traceable; this is real entity empowerment, much better than those empty slogans.
The core challenge of creator rights confirmation has finally been taken seriously.
民生 applications are the next big trend; this wave in China is heading in the right direction.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-19 16:16
Zero-knowledge proofs are really quite impressive, but the actual implementation of creative assets on the blockchain still depends on practical application.
Shanghai's recent move is quite good, using blockchain to trace maintenance records—finally a more grounded use case.
The Gen-IP protocol sounds impressive conceptually, but can domestic creators really use it? Seems like we still need to wait and see.
Fusion is fusion, but the key is whether it can solve real problems; otherwise, it's just hype.
Onboarding民生 (people's livelihood) scenarios is a good idea; finally, it's not just hype.
Domestic actions are quite fast, but can projects like zCloak really succeed? Still a question mark.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-19 16:16
The zero-knowledge proof verification logic sounds good, but how many projects can truly be implemented? Most are just talk.
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StealthMoon
· 01-19 16:13
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed taking off, but can Gen-IP really be implemented? It still feels a bit uncertain to put creative assets on the chain.
That community archive in Shanghai is quite interesting... finally seeing blockchain used in real-world scenarios, much more reliable than just speculating on coins.
The integration trend is correct, but I'm worried it might just become another concept hype. We’ll have to wait until it’s actually used.
The real breakthrough is in livelihood scenarios—privacy computing combined with zero-knowledge proofs, this combo packs a punch.
It feels like domestic efforts are quietly progressing. When a bunch of applications suddenly go live one day, this wave might really be different.
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FUDwatcher
· 01-19 16:01
Zero-knowledge proofs for creator rights confirmation? Sounds good, but it still feels a bit虚 (vague). Only when it’s truly implemented can it count.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-19 15:55
The zero-knowledge proof system is indeed becoming more practical, but how does Gen-IP ensure that creator information is not misused?
#数字资产市场动态 Recently, there is a clear trend — the fields of blockchain, AI, and privacy computing are starting to truly integrate. zCloak Network's latest Gen-IP protocol is quite interesting, using zero-knowledge proofs for on-chain creator rights confirmation, directly solving the problem of on-chain certification of creative assets.
Domestic actions are also underway. Shanghai has launched a trusted archive for blockchain communities, where fund flows and maintenance records are fully traceable — this approach of applying blockchain in people's livelihood scenarios is becoming the mainstream industry idea. In simple terms, it is about empowering the real economy with technology and building a truly compliant and trustworthy application ecosystem.