Social graph protocol Lens plans to migrate to ZKsync network in Q4 this year
It was announced that social network graph protocol Lens plans to migrate to the ZKsync network in the fourth quarter of this year, with the goal of achieving privacy control of user data and monetization of AI data. Lens V3 will be launched after the main network migration and will provide early privacy settings, allowing users to choose to share their data. The ultimate goal is to use zero-knowledge proof to let users control their data and allow AI models to access the data for rewards. Lens will use other networks to store data to reduce costs, including multiple data availability networks such as Celestia.
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