Aleph Zero joins CAMARA as Chainwire's first blockchain organization


Brussels, Belgium, September 6, 2024, Chainwire

Aleph Zero will work alongside the world’s largest telecommunications organizations to help develop standardized blockchain APIs for the industry.

Aleph Zero, a blockchain ecosystem designed for speed, data confidentiality, and ease of development, has officially joined the CAMARA Foundation as a general member. This strategic move marks a significant step towards integrating advanced blockchain technology with global telecommunication standards, particularly in the realm of decentralized identifiers (DIDs).

As a general member, Aleph Zero will work closely with global telecom and technology leaders within CAMARA to develop and contribute to specific blockchain initiatives. A key focus of this collaboration will be the blockchain public address API, which has the potential to revolutionize the way users interact with blockchain technologies through their mobile devices.

The CAMARA project, launched in 2021 under the leadership of the Linux Foundation and the GSMA, aims to create standardized APIs for telecom networks. This initiative is designed to simplify network complexities and provide seamless access to network capabilities across different operators and countries. A cornerstone of this effort is the blockchain public address API, which was initiated in June 2023 and is currently at version 0.1.0. The CAMARA project now includes over 230 companies, including Deutsche Telekom (OTC:), stc, Vodafone (NASDAQ:), and Telefónica, and 650 individual participants.

This API enables the management of blockchain addresses associated with phone numbers, offering features such as retrieving public blockchain addresses linked to phone numbers and linking and unlinking these addresses. By using public blockchain addresses as decentralized identifiers (DIDs), the API enables telecom service providers to offer third parties the ability to link phone numbers to blockchain addresses, thereby simplifying transactions for end users.

Aleph Zero’s expertise in zero-knowledge proofs and privacy-preserving technologies will significantly contribute to the further development and refinement of the group’s blockchain-related solutions.

Antoni Zolciak, co-founder of Aleph Zero, said: “The integration of blockchain technology into mainstream infrastructure is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. Forward-thinking organizations across multiple industries are recognizing the transformative potential of distributed ledger technologies. We look forward to collaborating with several Foundation members and contributing to telecom APIs from a blockchain perspective.”

Aleph Zero, known for its cutting-edge blockchain ecosystem, offers secure, scalable, and privacy-focused solutions for Web3 applications. With its zkOS network and EVM Layer 2, Aleph Zero continues to push the boundaries of blockchain technology, focusing on privacy, scalability, and interoperability. Aleph Zero recently launched its EVM Layer, an exceptionally fast and efficient blockchain, boasting a block time of up to 250 milliseconds with near-instant transaction finality.

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About Aleph Zero

Aleph Zero is an ecosystem of blockchain solutions designed for speed, data confidentiality, and ease of development. It achieves efficiencies similar to conventional web2 systems, maintains rigorous data protection standards through highly optimized Zero Knowledge Proofs, and offers a comprehensive toolset for web3 development ranging from WASM to EVM environments. Aleph Zero’s versatility is highlighted by over 40 actively developed use cases, demonstrating its adaptability across multiple industries and applications. These use cases are part of an engaged community and growing ecosystem of web3 applications supported by Aleph Zero’s programs.

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