If you've published content about zero-knowledge (ZK) protocols or related projects on Medium, now's the time to verify your work. A major ZK initiative is launching a verification and rewards program for community contributors.
Zkpass is rolling out an incentive mechanism to recognize users who've documented ZK developments and technical insights. The platform is rewarding those who can verify their published content, making it a solid opportunity for builders and writers in the ZK ecosystem.
This could signal a meaningful shift in how ZK projects engage with their communities—rewarding actual contributions rather than just holding tokens. Whether this becomes a turning point for ZK adoption remains to be seen, but the move is definitely worth watching.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 12-17 20:04
Another rewards program—can it truly be redeemed, or is it just another pie in the sky?
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rugpull_survivor
· 12-16 07:22
Damn, is there such a good thing? Can I also get paid for those zk articles I casually wrote on Medium before?
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AirdropLicker
· 12-14 20:23
Haha, zkpass's approach, finally someone wants to pay the writers.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-14 20:21
Wow, finally a project is really getting started, not just letting people hoard coins.
If you've published content about zero-knowledge (ZK) protocols or related projects on Medium, now's the time to verify your work. A major ZK initiative is launching a verification and rewards program for community contributors.
Zkpass is rolling out an incentive mechanism to recognize users who've documented ZK developments and technical insights. The platform is rewarding those who can verify their published content, making it a solid opportunity for builders and writers in the ZK ecosystem.
This could signal a meaningful shift in how ZK projects engage with their communities—rewarding actual contributions rather than just holding tokens. Whether this becomes a turning point for ZK adoption remains to be seen, but the move is definitely worth watching.