$Mira @Mira_Network is coming big? A thunderclap out of nowhere ⚡, he is really coming. #AI #山寨季何时到来?

Just this past Friday evening at 19:30, the Mira official website released a picture of the passenger side rearview mirror, which clearly states

OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR

Those who understand, understand; those who don’t, won't get it even if explained.

Mira Network is a modular Layer 2 blockchain and an AI-related project, focused on enhancing the scalability and privacy of the Ethereum ecosystem through Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZK) technology. Its promotional keywords include “ZK-Rollup,” “Modular DA Layer,” and “Efficient Settlement.”

Mira_Network is a very new project. In the latest ten tweets, 70% of the content is technical, including ZK-Rollup solution documentation, node deployment tutorials, etc. The team clearly prefers a style of technical communication.

As we all know, in WEB3, substantial projects with real technology are rare; a key find is the GitHub link in the Twitter bio.

Checking the codebase shows that the core module is written in Rust, with intensive commit records over the past week, and there are three developers as committers. Among them, @cypherpunk217's commit history shows that he has participated in Zcash development—this is worth emphasizing because experience in the field of Zero-Knowledge Proof is crucial!

Currently, this project does not have a TGE, estimated to go live in early August, with Binance Alpha being a sure thing; it’s just a matter of whether it will go straight to spot trading or perform on-chain for a while before launching. Hopefully, it opens at a good position for entry, looking forward to it!