Nexus Closes $25M Series A to Enable Verifiable Computation via Zero-Knowledge Cryptography
Co-led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Pantera Capital, Nexus is pioneering zero-knowledge proofs to advance critical digital infrastructure, optimizing for next-generation performance
"Nexus aims to bring truth to the Internet," said
Nexus is scaling zero-knowledge cryptography to make it faster, more secure, and easier to use by developers. Zero-knowledge cryptography is a method that allows users to prove that statements and/or data are true without revealing the data that attest to the statements' validity.
The company sees the largest source of demand for proof generation coming from companies scaling and securing decentralized infrastructure. Nexus expects to be able to support interest emerging in other areas too, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, privacy-enhancing technologies and other areas of Internet infrastructure.
"Nexus is pioneering the widespread adoption of zero-knowledge proofs, ensuring computations and data are not only protected but also verifiable," said
"We expect that every decentralized network will see mission critical applications of zero-knowledge proofs," said
Earlier this month, the company announced the Nexus 1.0, the first major release of its zero-knowledge virtual machine. Central to the Nexus 1.0 is the introduction of a new cryptographic technique enabling highly efficient proof aggregation. The system features a modular design to optimize and parallelize verifiable computation across clusters of machines. The Nexus 1.0 is available for developers to use today under MIT license. The company is working with early adopters to integrate the system for a number of use cases.
"We first met Daniel when he was a computer science and cryptography student at Stanford," said
The Series A round marks a pivotal moment for Nexus, enabling it to rapidly expand its product offerings, support early stage users in production deployments, and continue its engagement with the scientific community. The company will also initiate support for the Nexus Network – a system powered by volunteer computing that will seek to break the record for the largest computation ever performed.
As Nexus enters this new stage, it remains steadfast in its commitment to bringing the most advanced cryptography and engineering to enable a future shaped by verifiable computation.
About Nexus
Nexus is a venture-backed company at the forefront of scientific breakthroughs in verifiable computation. We are building the infrastructure for a verifiable world with our core technology, the Nexus Zero Knowledge Machine, an open source virtual machine system capable of generating proofs for any computation. Based in
About Lightspeed
Lightspeed Venture Partners is a multi-stage venture capital firm focused on accelerating disruptive innovations and trends in the Enterprise, Consumer, Health, and Fintech sectors. Over the past two decades, the Lightspeed team has backed hundreds of entrepreneurs and helped build more than 500 companies globally including Affirm, Carta, Cato Networks, Epic Games, Faire, Forty Seven, Guardant Health, Mulesoft, Navan, Netskope, Nutanix, Rubrik, Sharechat, Snap, Udaan, Ultima Genomics and more. Lightspeed and its global team currently manage
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