TechFlow news: Opside, a decentralized ZK-RaaS platform, has officially announced its rebranding to Lumoz. The project's new website is now live at lumoz.org.
This comprehensive brand upgrade aims to help global users better understand and adopt ZK-Rollup technology, enabling large-scale deployment of zkEVM-based application-specific chains.
Launched in 2022 and with its testnet going live in May 2023, Lumoz has consistently focused on making ZK-Rollup technology more accessible and user-friendly. Through its no-code ZK-Rollup Launchbase, any user can generate customized zkEVM appchains without writing code. Currently supporting Polygon zkEVM and zkSync, Lumoz plans to add support for Scroll, StarkNet, and others in Q4. Additionally, Lumoz provides underlying computational power for general-purpose ZKP calculations via its Decentralized Prover Network. To date, Lumoz's testnet has operated stably for over five months, attracting more than 200,000 unique users and enabling over 15 projects to launch personalized zkEVM appchains on its platform.




