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ZKM Launches zkMIPS 1.0: A Production-Ready, High-Performance zkVM for Scalable Verifiable Computation

Okland, California, May 6th, 2025, Chainwire ZKM has officially launched zkMIPS 1.0, the first production-grade release of its MIPS-based zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM). This milestone delivers what the industry has lacked to date: a highly performant, stable, and production-grade zkVM, ready for real-world deployment across Ethereum, Bitcoin, and other ecosystems. Built on the battle-tested MIPS32r2 […]

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Best Cheap Altcoins to Invest in Today: Don’t Miss These 4 Picks Priced Below $0.30

In today’s fast-moving crypto world, finding low-priced altcoins with real potential can be a game-changer for investors. With the broader market showing signs of recovery, savvy investors are looking for high-upside opportunities that are still flying under the radar. Fortunately, you don’t need a fortune to invest. Several bullish projects are trading below $0.30 right

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In a bid to blunt gentrification after fire in Altadena, nonprofits look to buy burned lots

Eshele Williams always believed she’d eventually own the home she rented in Altadena’s historic Janes Village neighborhood. The 1920s cottage was where she brought her son Brayden home from the hospital and where she held backyard parties for birthdays or whatever anniversary family and friends wanted to celebrate. Her mom lived a block away; her

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Can L.A. stop homelessness before it starts? An experimental program wants to find out

When the unknown number popped up on her phone, Jocelyn Escanuela was in the checkout line at Walmart. She still can’t explain why she picked up and then listened to a cold-caller’s pitch that sounded a lot like a scam. She had been selected to receive a grant of $6,000, the caller told her. And

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