Recently, EY announced it had released its newest version of its blockchain technology dubbed EY ZKP (zero-knowledge
“This technology is perhaps the most important EY blockchain milestone in making public blockchains scalable for the enterprise. In the prior iteration released in April 2019, public blockchains were already getting competitive with private networks. With this iteration, we cut the cost per transaction by more than 90% again, making private transactions more accessible for mainstream business application,” states EY Global Blockchain Leader Paul Brody.
EY is working with the public Ethereum network. Notably, private blockchains can be built on public networks. With private blockchains there’s a second layer of security and privacy that can support more complex private models across organizations.
Brody comments, “I believe we will look back upon the industrialization of ZKPs as a key milestone in the wide enterprise migration from private to public blockchains. Organizations are increasingly seeing the potential for public blockchains, with 75% of enterprises likely to use these networks in the future. The third-generation EY ZKP technology brings us even closer to private and secure transactions on the public blockchain.”