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zkFair: Turning Sentiment Into Verifiable Action - Forging the Future of Fairness with Zero Knowledg…
The crypto world runs on the promise of fairness — open markets, decentralized governance, equal access. Yet, anyone who has lived through the last few years knows how fragile that promise can be. Rug pulls, insider allocations, broken DAO votes, and silent censorship have left the community questioning whether “fairness” is anything more than a word. At Fair3, we believe fairness should be a measurable, verifiable public good — not a slogan, not a marketing term. And at Delphinus Lab, builde...



FAIR3 Fairness Foundation: Your Shield Against Rug Pulls and Crypto Betrayal
In crypto, scams are nothing new. But over the past two years, the pace, sophistication, and sheer scale of rug pulls have reshaped what “rug” means to the public. From Movement, a VC-backed project, to $YZY, a meme coin tied to Kanye West, to AQUA, a Solana project that disappeared overnight — investors’ funds have drained away like water through a sieve, leaving portfolios wrecked and communities disillusioned. According to RootData, since 2024 there have been 260+ rug pulls, wiping out ove...

zkFair: Turning Sentiment Into Verifiable Action - Forging the Future of Fairness with Zero Knowledg…
The crypto world runs on the promise of fairness — open markets, decentralized governance, equal access. Yet, anyone who has lived through the last few years knows how fragile that promise can be. Rug pulls, insider allocations, broken DAO votes, and silent censorship have left the community questioning whether “fairness” is anything more than a word. At Fair3, we believe fairness should be a measurable, verifiable public good — not a slogan, not a marketing term. And at Delphinus Lab, builde...
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As zero-knowledge technology cements itself as foundational to the next generation of the internet, a defining question comes into focus: who controls the rails of privacy and verification—and will they remain open to all, or be captured by a few?
Delphinus Lab, the team behind $ZKWASM, has answered that question decisively by joining the Fairness Pledge Protocol, an initiative led by the Fair3 CTO team to define public, verifiable standards for fairness across AI, blockchain, and digital systems.
In parallel, zkFair—an on-chain fairness oracle powered by ZK proofs—will soon launch as a living mechanism to transform sentiment into action, making fairness quantifiable rather than rhetorical.
This alignment is not cosmetic. It marks a structural step toward a new class of public digital infrastructure. Here is why it matters.
ZKWASM stands apart in a field still dominated by conceptual models and inflated narratives. It already functions like a ZK-powered “AWS,” with a real economy and service loop in motion:
Developers pay $ZKWASM to subscribe to proof-generation services such as Explorer, Deployment, and Application-as-a-Rollup.
Provers earn $ZKWASM by generating proofs—over 858,000 to date—across more than 1,000 active GPU nodes.
Users accumulate $ZKWASM Points through staking and application usage, which grant access to LaunchPad allocations and ecosystem incentives.
Applications feed fresh demand back into the network, driving proof generation, token circulation, and infrastructure growth.
This marks the first closed-loop ZK tokenomics model built around verifiable computation, not abstractions. Every $ZKWASM transaction corresponds to a real technical service, computational workload, or user incentive. That gives the system both credibility and responsibility—making participation in the Fairness Pledge Protocol a natural next milestone.
The Fairness Pledge Protocol is grounded in five foundational principles: Data Sovereignty, Algorithmic Fairness, Protocol-Level Anti-Monopoly, Fair Access to Compute, and Inclusive Governance. ZKWASM already expresses each in production.
Data sovereignty is enforced through ZK-proofs that validate correctness without exposing private data.
Algorithmic fairness is achieved by replacing black-box execution with cryptographically verifiable computation.
Anti-monopoly design is built into its Application-as-a-Rollup architecture, which isolates execution environments and prevents platform centralization.
Fair access to compute is operational—the Prover Market is open to any GPU participant, rewards are tied to output, and developers purchase proof capacity via transparent, token-based subscriptions.
Inclusive participation replaces capital-based hierarchies, with access to LaunchPad and ecosystem functions determined by activity and contribution rather than token wealth alone.
By signing the Fairness Pledge, ZKWASM is not changing direction—it is codifying the standards it has been building toward from inception.
Access to compute is rapidly becoming the defining inequality of Web3 and AI. While most projects talk about decentralizing it, ZKWASM has already put a functional model in place:
Any participant with the right hardware can become a Prover.
Tasks are allocated based on real proof demand, not gatekeeping.
Compensation reflects verifiable contributions rather than insider access.
Developers purchase services through an open economic interface instead of private integrations.
This is one of the first real-world environments where “fair access to compute” is not a promise—it is policy, code, and economics.
To extend that fairness beyond infrastructure into governance and public accountability, Fair3 and Delphinus Lab are co-launching zkFair—a zero-knowledge-powered fairness oracle.
Rather than serving as a passive registry of projects, zkFair introduces a live mechanism for measuring and responding to fairness in real time:
Users vote “fair” or “unfair” on crypto events, governance outcomes, policies, or ecosystem behavior.
Voting power is verified through zk-proofs tied to token holdings, without revealing wallet balances or identities.
Results are displayed transparently on-chain, showing aggregated staked value and participation volume—without compromising individual privacy.
A strong “unfair” consensus can trigger Fair3 Foundation interventions, compensation initiatives, advocacy actions, or escalation.
zkFair makes zero-knowledge technology legible to the public by demonstrating how “private inputs can power transparent outcomes.” It is not a dashboard. It is a governance instrument—and ZKWASM is at its core.

This collaboration signals a departure from the constraints of speculative infrastructure:
Proofs instead of promises
Access instead of control
Consumption instead of hype
Collaboration instead of concentration
User sovereignty instead of silent extraction
ZKWASM shows that ZK does not have to remain an elite capability or black-box service. It can operate as public digital infrastructure, enforce fairness at scale, and power ecosystems without eroding privacy or agency.
This partnership between ZKWASM, zkFair, and the Fairness Pledge Protocol establishes a replicable model for fairness-native infrastructure. It gives founders a standard to build toward, gives users a mechanism to respond to injustice, and gives the industry a benchmark for accountability.
More networks, platforms, games, and protocols will sign the pledge in the coming cycle. But ZKWASM will not be remembered simply as an early participant. It will be recognized as one of the first working proofs that fairness can be engineered directly into the stack—and measured, enforced, and acted upon.
The era of verifiable fairness has begun, and this is one of its first serious milestones.
随着零知识证明(Zero-Knowledge Proof, ZKP)成为下一代互联网的核心底层能力,一个关键议题正被全球技术行业重新审视:隐私与验证的基础设施究竟应由谁掌控?它将服务于全体用户,还是最终被少数主体所占有?
Delphinus Lab(ZKWASM 背后的技术团队)宣布正式加入由 Fair3 CTO 团队发起的 Fairness Pledge Protocol(公平誓约协议),以共同推动AI、区块链与数字系统的公平性标准化、公开化与可验证化。
与此同时,一个基于零知识证明的链上公平预言机平台 zkFair 即将推出。该平台旨在将“公平判断”从抽象理念转化为可度量、可触发、可执行的链上治理机制,为行业提供监督、公信和协作行动的新基础设施。
这不仅是一次合作声明,而是数字基础设施演进方向上的一次结构性跃迁。
与当前行业内仍停留在白皮书阶段或技术叙事阶段的项目不同,ZKWASM 已经形成可运行、可验证、可持续的去中心化经济闭环,具备“ZK版 AWS”的雏形:
开发者使用 $ZKWASM 订阅证明生成服务(Explorer、Deployment、Application-as-a-Rollup)
Prover 节点通过生成 zk-proof 获得 $ZKWASM 代币激励 (当前已有 1000+ 节点,生成超 858,000份证明)
用户通过质押和使用应用获取 zkWASM Points,可用于参与 LaunchPad 分配和生态奖励
应用使用持续带来真实真实算力需求,推动网络消耗、激励分配和代币循环
这是全球范围内首个以“可验证计算”为核心驱动的ZK代币经济模型。每一次 $ZKWASM 的流转都与具体服务、算力成本或用户行为挂钩,而非抽象叙事或金融空转。这也为其加入 Fair3 发起的公平誓约协议奠定了可信基础。
Fairness Pledge Protocol 基于五大核心原则: 数据主权、算法公平、去垄断架构、公平算力访问、包容式治理 而 ZKWASM 已在生产环境中逐项落地:
通过 ZK-proof 实现数据验证与隐私并存
用可验证计算替代黑箱执行,实现算法公平
Application-as-a-Rollup 架构隔离执行环境,避免中心化垄断
建立开放式 Prover 市场与透明订阅模式
LaunchPad 与激励机制基于参与度而非资金门槛
因此,此次签署协议并非路线调整,而是对既有原则的制度化确立。
在 Web3 和 AI 中,算力正在成为新的不平等根源。多数项目高喊“去中心化算力”,但停留在叙事。而 ZKWASM 已把它做成现实:
无准入门槛的Prover节点参与机制
基于实际任务需求的分发模式
与贡献量挂钩的链上收益结算方式
面向开发者的透明订阅制服务接口
在这里,“公平算力”不是愿景,而是规则、机制与代码共存的系统。
为将公平从基础设施扩展到治理与监督层面,Fair3 和 Delphinus Lab 正联合推出 zkFair —— 一个由零知识证明驱动的链上公平预言机。
其核心功能包括:
围绕热点事件发起“Fair / Unfair”链上投票
投票权重来源于真实资产持仓,采用ZK证明保障隐私
投票结果以总质押价值与参与人数形式透明上链
当“Unfair”共识占优时,可触发补偿、仲裁、公开问责等行动
zkFair 用“私密输入 + 公开结果”的方式,让零知识证明变得可感知、可落地。ZKWASM 是其中不可替代的执行底座。
这次合作标志着 ZK 技术从投机式玩法走向公共性架构:
零知识技术正在从叙事走向基础设施
公平将成为下一代技术体系的内嵌标准
治理能力与算力能力将通过ZK在链上完成统一
其带来的结构性变化包括:
用“证明”替代“承诺”
用“开放”替代“封闭”
用“使用”替代“投机”
用“协作”替代“垄断”
用“用户主权”替代“隐形提取”
ZKWASM 证明了:ZK 不必是精英专属或中间商工具,它完全可以成为开放式公共建设的一部分——既保障隐私,又支持规模化应用。
ZKWASM、zkFair 与 Fairness Pledge Protocol 的深度协作,为行业提供了一个可参照、可对标、可扩展的框架:
对开发者而言:提供了合规、公平、可信的 ZK 基础设施标准
对用户而言:提供了介入不公平事件的链上治理入口
对生态而言:提供了全新公信机制与行业责任边界
对机构而言:提供了判断“ZK基础设施是否具备长期价值”的新准则
未来将有更多网络、平台、游戏和协议加入该体系,而ZKWASM的意义不止于“首个参与者”,更在于其作为“技术公平可验证化的首个实证模型”。
可验证的数字公平时代已正式开启,而这只是起点。
Signed Document:
https://bafybeichdnrvglcou2qsw7dy6wbzpecemr4pswdryigqns4tbqpxtrza3e.ipfs.w3s.link/
As zero-knowledge technology cements itself as foundational to the next generation of the internet, a defining question comes into focus: who controls the rails of privacy and verification—and will they remain open to all, or be captured by a few?
Delphinus Lab, the team behind $ZKWASM, has answered that question decisively by joining the Fairness Pledge Protocol, an initiative led by the Fair3 CTO team to define public, verifiable standards for fairness across AI, blockchain, and digital systems.
In parallel, zkFair—an on-chain fairness oracle powered by ZK proofs—will soon launch as a living mechanism to transform sentiment into action, making fairness quantifiable rather than rhetorical.
This alignment is not cosmetic. It marks a structural step toward a new class of public digital infrastructure. Here is why it matters.
ZKWASM stands apart in a field still dominated by conceptual models and inflated narratives. It already functions like a ZK-powered “AWS,” with a real economy and service loop in motion:
Developers pay $ZKWASM to subscribe to proof-generation services such as Explorer, Deployment, and Application-as-a-Rollup.
Provers earn $ZKWASM by generating proofs—over 858,000 to date—across more than 1,000 active GPU nodes.
Users accumulate $ZKWASM Points through staking and application usage, which grant access to LaunchPad allocations and ecosystem incentives.
Applications feed fresh demand back into the network, driving proof generation, token circulation, and infrastructure growth.
This marks the first closed-loop ZK tokenomics model built around verifiable computation, not abstractions. Every $ZKWASM transaction corresponds to a real technical service, computational workload, or user incentive. That gives the system both credibility and responsibility—making participation in the Fairness Pledge Protocol a natural next milestone.
The Fairness Pledge Protocol is grounded in five foundational principles: Data Sovereignty, Algorithmic Fairness, Protocol-Level Anti-Monopoly, Fair Access to Compute, and Inclusive Governance. ZKWASM already expresses each in production.
Data sovereignty is enforced through ZK-proofs that validate correctness without exposing private data.
Algorithmic fairness is achieved by replacing black-box execution with cryptographically verifiable computation.
Anti-monopoly design is built into its Application-as-a-Rollup architecture, which isolates execution environments and prevents platform centralization.
Fair access to compute is operational—the Prover Market is open to any GPU participant, rewards are tied to output, and developers purchase proof capacity via transparent, token-based subscriptions.
Inclusive participation replaces capital-based hierarchies, with access to LaunchPad and ecosystem functions determined by activity and contribution rather than token wealth alone.
By signing the Fairness Pledge, ZKWASM is not changing direction—it is codifying the standards it has been building toward from inception.
Access to compute is rapidly becoming the defining inequality of Web3 and AI. While most projects talk about decentralizing it, ZKWASM has already put a functional model in place:
Any participant with the right hardware can become a Prover.
Tasks are allocated based on real proof demand, not gatekeeping.
Compensation reflects verifiable contributions rather than insider access.
Developers purchase services through an open economic interface instead of private integrations.
This is one of the first real-world environments where “fair access to compute” is not a promise—it is policy, code, and economics.
To extend that fairness beyond infrastructure into governance and public accountability, Fair3 and Delphinus Lab are co-launching zkFair—a zero-knowledge-powered fairness oracle.
Rather than serving as a passive registry of projects, zkFair introduces a live mechanism for measuring and responding to fairness in real time:
Users vote “fair” or “unfair” on crypto events, governance outcomes, policies, or ecosystem behavior.
Voting power is verified through zk-proofs tied to token holdings, without revealing wallet balances or identities.
Results are displayed transparently on-chain, showing aggregated staked value and participation volume—without compromising individual privacy.
A strong “unfair” consensus can trigger Fair3 Foundation interventions, compensation initiatives, advocacy actions, or escalation.
zkFair makes zero-knowledge technology legible to the public by demonstrating how “private inputs can power transparent outcomes.” It is not a dashboard. It is a governance instrument—and ZKWASM is at its core.

This collaboration signals a departure from the constraints of speculative infrastructure:
Proofs instead of promises
Access instead of control
Consumption instead of hype
Collaboration instead of concentration
User sovereignty instead of silent extraction
ZKWASM shows that ZK does not have to remain an elite capability or black-box service. It can operate as public digital infrastructure, enforce fairness at scale, and power ecosystems without eroding privacy or agency.
This partnership between ZKWASM, zkFair, and the Fairness Pledge Protocol establishes a replicable model for fairness-native infrastructure. It gives founders a standard to build toward, gives users a mechanism to respond to injustice, and gives the industry a benchmark for accountability.
More networks, platforms, games, and protocols will sign the pledge in the coming cycle. But ZKWASM will not be remembered simply as an early participant. It will be recognized as one of the first working proofs that fairness can be engineered directly into the stack—and measured, enforced, and acted upon.
The era of verifiable fairness has begun, and this is one of its first serious milestones.
随着零知识证明(Zero-Knowledge Proof, ZKP)成为下一代互联网的核心底层能力,一个关键议题正被全球技术行业重新审视:隐私与验证的基础设施究竟应由谁掌控?它将服务于全体用户,还是最终被少数主体所占有?
Delphinus Lab(ZKWASM 背后的技术团队)宣布正式加入由 Fair3 CTO 团队发起的 Fairness Pledge Protocol(公平誓约协议),以共同推动AI、区块链与数字系统的公平性标准化、公开化与可验证化。
与此同时,一个基于零知识证明的链上公平预言机平台 zkFair 即将推出。该平台旨在将“公平判断”从抽象理念转化为可度量、可触发、可执行的链上治理机制,为行业提供监督、公信和协作行动的新基础设施。
这不仅是一次合作声明,而是数字基础设施演进方向上的一次结构性跃迁。
与当前行业内仍停留在白皮书阶段或技术叙事阶段的项目不同,ZKWASM 已经形成可运行、可验证、可持续的去中心化经济闭环,具备“ZK版 AWS”的雏形:
开发者使用 $ZKWASM 订阅证明生成服务(Explorer、Deployment、Application-as-a-Rollup)
Prover 节点通过生成 zk-proof 获得 $ZKWASM 代币激励 (当前已有 1000+ 节点,生成超 858,000份证明)
用户通过质押和使用应用获取 zkWASM Points,可用于参与 LaunchPad 分配和生态奖励
应用使用持续带来真实真实算力需求,推动网络消耗、激励分配和代币循环
这是全球范围内首个以“可验证计算”为核心驱动的ZK代币经济模型。每一次 $ZKWASM 的流转都与具体服务、算力成本或用户行为挂钩,而非抽象叙事或金融空转。这也为其加入 Fair3 发起的公平誓约协议奠定了可信基础。
Fairness Pledge Protocol 基于五大核心原则: 数据主权、算法公平、去垄断架构、公平算力访问、包容式治理 而 ZKWASM 已在生产环境中逐项落地:
通过 ZK-proof 实现数据验证与隐私并存
用可验证计算替代黑箱执行,实现算法公平
Application-as-a-Rollup 架构隔离执行环境,避免中心化垄断
建立开放式 Prover 市场与透明订阅模式
LaunchPad 与激励机制基于参与度而非资金门槛
因此,此次签署协议并非路线调整,而是对既有原则的制度化确立。
在 Web3 和 AI 中,算力正在成为新的不平等根源。多数项目高喊“去中心化算力”,但停留在叙事。而 ZKWASM 已把它做成现实:
无准入门槛的Prover节点参与机制
基于实际任务需求的分发模式
与贡献量挂钩的链上收益结算方式
面向开发者的透明订阅制服务接口
在这里,“公平算力”不是愿景,而是规则、机制与代码共存的系统。
为将公平从基础设施扩展到治理与监督层面,Fair3 和 Delphinus Lab 正联合推出 zkFair —— 一个由零知识证明驱动的链上公平预言机。
其核心功能包括:
围绕热点事件发起“Fair / Unfair”链上投票
投票权重来源于真实资产持仓,采用ZK证明保障隐私
投票结果以总质押价值与参与人数形式透明上链
当“Unfair”共识占优时,可触发补偿、仲裁、公开问责等行动
zkFair 用“私密输入 + 公开结果”的方式,让零知识证明变得可感知、可落地。ZKWASM 是其中不可替代的执行底座。
这次合作标志着 ZK 技术从投机式玩法走向公共性架构:
零知识技术正在从叙事走向基础设施
公平将成为下一代技术体系的内嵌标准
治理能力与算力能力将通过ZK在链上完成统一
其带来的结构性变化包括:
用“证明”替代“承诺”
用“开放”替代“封闭”
用“使用”替代“投机”
用“协作”替代“垄断”
用“用户主权”替代“隐形提取”
ZKWASM 证明了:ZK 不必是精英专属或中间商工具,它完全可以成为开放式公共建设的一部分——既保障隐私,又支持规模化应用。
ZKWASM、zkFair 与 Fairness Pledge Protocol 的深度协作,为行业提供了一个可参照、可对标、可扩展的框架:
对开发者而言:提供了合规、公平、可信的 ZK 基础设施标准
对用户而言:提供了介入不公平事件的链上治理入口
对生态而言:提供了全新公信机制与行业责任边界
对机构而言:提供了判断“ZK基础设施是否具备长期价值”的新准则
未来将有更多网络、平台、游戏和协议加入该体系,而ZKWASM的意义不止于“首个参与者”,更在于其作为“技术公平可验证化的首个实证模型”。
可验证的数字公平时代已正式开启,而这只是起点。
Signed Document:
https://bafybeichdnrvglcou2qsw7dy6wbzpecemr4pswdryigqns4tbqpxtrza3e.ipfs.w3s.link/
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