The news of Miden operating independently from the Polygon ecosystem has sparked considerable discussion within the ZK community, with many beginning to reassess the project's development direction and market positioning. Previously, the industry typically categorized Miden as a ZK solution under Polygon, but as it takes steps toward independence, its unique role and potential in the zero-knowledge proof space are being reevaluated. This separation also reflects the industry trend of ZK projects gradually maturing and diversifying.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12h ago
Really? Miden is going independent? I thought it was just a tool of Polygon before.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 12h ago
Hmm, Miden's independence this time is quite interesting. I previously thought it was just Polygon's tool.
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PanicSeller
· 12h ago
Honestly, I think Miden going independent is a good move. It was indeed held back by Polygon before.
The news of Miden operating independently from the Polygon ecosystem has sparked considerable discussion within the ZK community, with many beginning to reassess the project's development direction and market positioning. Previously, the industry typically categorized Miden as a ZK solution under Polygon, but as it takes steps toward independence, its unique role and potential in the zero-knowledge proof space are being reevaluated. This separation also reflects the industry trend of ZK projects gradually maturing and diversifying.