TechFlow news — According to official updates, from June 21 to August 20, PlatON will launch a 60-day secure multi-party computation ceremony—Lumino—to generate specific security parameters for PlatON, Alaya, and other zero-knowledge proof-based decentralized infrastructures. Lumino is essentially a sequentially executed multi-party computation, designed to support as many participants as possible contributing their random inputs. If at least one participant acts honestly, the final computation result achieves mathematical security guarantees.
This ceremony is initiated by the LatticeX Foundation. Meanwhile, PlatON, the privacy-preserving AI computing network initiated and promoted by the LatticeX Foundation, will provide approximately 40 Google Cloud machines for Lumino participants.




