QED Protocol

QED Protocol

QED is the world's first zk-Native blockchain protocol, built to scale trustless computation and privacy for the next generation of the internet.
Distributed

Description

QED is the world's first zk-Native blockchain protocol, built to scale trustless computation and privacy for the next generation of the internet. It is capable of supporting millions of concurrent users transacting in parallel, solving the key scaling barrier that has previously hindered mass adoption of blockchain. QED enables Web2 developers to write smart contracts in minutes with support the world's most popular programming languages including JavaScript, Python, and TypeScript. It features Turing complete smart contracts without the bloat of a zk-VM. QED's efficient circuits allow users to prove their own transactions, preserving privacy and reducing fees. QED solves the fundamental scalability problem of blockchains by using zk-PARTH, a novel state model which enables massively parallel transaction proving and block generation. This allows QED to scale to millions of transactions per second, while guaranteeing security via Proof of Math.