By integrating zCloak’s ZKP, Ark of Panda drives enhanced security, privacy, and scalability on its RWA ecosystem and provides an advanced user experience.By integrating zCloak’s ZKP, Ark of Panda drives enhanced security, privacy, and scalability on its RWA ecosystem and provides an advanced user experience.

Ark of Panda Joins Forces with ZCloak Network to Enhance RWA Ecosystem with Zero-Knowledge Proofs

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zCloak Network, a privacy-preserving computing platform powered by a zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) solution, today announced a strategic partnership with Ark of Panda, a Web3 ecosystem that tokenizes RWAs into tradable digital assets. Through this collaboration, Ark of Panda integrated zCloak’s ZKP’s verifiable data infrastructure into its RWA ecosystem to improve the authenticity, confidentiality, and security of tokenized assets on its network.

Ark of Panda (AOP) is an innovative decentralized network, enabling the tokenization of RWAs and providing users with UGU (user-generated content) powered by AI tools. The network runs an infrastructure that tokenizes physical assets (like fine art, real estate, etc.) into digital tokens, allowing DeFi users to access a wide variety of traditionally illiquid assets. At the same time, it provides AI-powered tools to make various UGC (user-generated content) in its ecosystem vibrant.

Ark of Panda Using ZKPs to Enhance the RWA Effectiveness

By integrating zCloak’s ZKP’s verifiable data capabilities into its RWA network, Ark of Panda advances the efficiency, privacy, and security of digital tokens and tokenized tangible assets in its ecosystem. This integration helps the platform to enhance trust, adoption, and utility of DeFi applications connected to RWA assets in its network.

RWAs (like treasuries, financial instruments, commodities, real estate, artworks, and others) are increasingly getting tokenized on blockchains, thanks to commitments being made by Ark of Panda and others. However, authenticating the genuineness of such tokens without undermining customer privacy or overloading the network with data remains a major problem. With the above integration, zCloak’s ZKP verifiable data solutions enable Ark of Panda to verify the authenticity of assets and their linked data without revealing the data itself.

Addressing Challenges in the RWA Market

Through collaborating with zCloak, Ark of Panda aims to advance the effectiveness of its RWA-focused decentralized applications through tamper-proof, private, and secure data management. Real-world assets encounter critical challenges, especially concerning compliance and the domination of closed networks. Many RWA networks operate in isolation, and as a result, limit user access to products/content and hinder interoperability/cross-chain interaction. Also, regulatory compliance (such as enabling AML/KYC standards) expects on-chain platforms to improve user privacy and data management.

By integrating zCloak’s ZKP technology, Ark of Panda equips its RWA-focused DApps with advanced compliance tools and security features that improve network efficiency, enhance user experience, and ensure regulatory adherence.  

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