TechFlow news — The community approval voting rate for the pre-deployment network of privacy-preserving AI computing network PlatON has exceeded 53%, with the mainnet officially scheduled to launch on April 30. Previously, PlatON stated that guided by its principle of decentralization as a fundamental operational philosophy, the mainnet release would strictly follow a community-led and community-driven model—PlatON's mainnet will only be officially launched after the community completes evaluation of the pre-deployment network and grants approval through voting.
Initiated and advanced by the LatticeX Foundation, PlatON leverages the fundamental attributes of blockchain and is built upon a privacy computing network, delivering next-generation internet infrastructure protocols centered on "computational interoperability." By constructing a computational architecture that integrates cryptographic algorithms—including verifiable computation, secure multi-party computation, zero-knowledge proofs, homomorphic encryption—and blockchain technology, PlatON provides open-source public infrastructure for global artificial intelligence systems, distributed application developers, data providers, and any institutions, communities, or individuals with computational needs.




