"Newton and the Law of Digital Gravity"
In a floating laboratory between worlds, Isaac Newton observed the fall of digital coins as he once watched the apple drop.
He wrote: “What rises fast… may fall just as swiftly.”
Then, he discovered ZKC, a project defying digital gravity through zkVM technology — executing computations off-chain while verifying them on-chain for speed and security.
But Newton sensed imbalance. After Upbit’s regulatory warning, the market wavered, and he saw his third law unfold again: For every force of ambition, there is an equal force of doubt.
Still, he noted in his journal: “If ZKC preserves transparency, it might redefine the equilibrium between trust and technology.”
📌 This story is fictional for educational purposes.
🔍 Information sourced from Binance, Boundless Network, and X (Twitter) updates.
⚠️ Not financial advice; the market always carries risk.

