The goal? Faster, smarter, and more accessible zero-knowledge tech for Web3.
Nexus, the blockchain project building what it calls the “Verifiable Internet,” just announced a new partnership with decentralized computing network io.net. The two are teaming up to seriously boost Nexus’s computing power and make its zero-knowledge (zk) services faster and easier to use.
So What’s the Deal?
Basically, Nexus will now tap into io.net’s decentralized GPU infrastructure to speed up how it creates zk proofs (which are a big part of keeping data private and secure in blockchain tech). This means quicker processing times for developers and smoother experiences for users.
They’re also bringing in io.net’s Liquidity-as-a-Service tools to help Nexus expand across Web3—adding more validators, bridges, relayers, and oracles to its ecosystem. In simple terms: better performance, more reliability, and easier growth.
Why This Matters
This partnership is a big step toward making zero-knowledge technology actually usable at scale. By giving Nexus access to stronger computing resources, it’s now easier for devs and Web3 apps to build privacy-first solutions without running into speed bumps.
Both companies are hyped. Alex Fowler, Strategy Chief at Nexus, said this partnership is a “pivotal step forward” in making their tech more accessible worldwide. Tausif Ahmed from io.net added that the move supports their mission to help power the future of Web3 in a decentralized, privacy-focused way.
The Bottom Line
Nexus and io.net are building a stronger, faster, and more connected Web3—one where zero-knowledge tech isn’t just a cool idea, but something developers and businesses can actually use. And with more computing power behind it, things are about to get a lot more scalable.