Aleph Zero Joins CAMARA to Revolutionize Blockchain Standards in Telecommunications

Friday, 6 September 2024, 13:10

Aleph Zero joins CAMARA as the first blockchain organization, aiming to redefine telecommunications with standardized blockchain APIs. This partnership seeks to enhance user interaction with blockchain technologies, focusing on decentralized identifiers and improved security features.
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Aleph Zero Joins CAMARA to Revolutionize Blockchain Standards in Telecommunications

Aleph Zero Joins CAMARA

Aleph Zero, a blockchain ecosystem engineered for speed, data confidentiality, and ease of development, has officially joined the CAMARA Foundation as a General Member.

This strategic move marks a significant step towards integrating advanced blockchain technology with global telecommunications standards, particularly in the Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs).

Collaboration on Blockchain Public Address API

As a General Member, Aleph Zero will work closely with global telecom and tech leaders within CAMARA to develop and contribute to blockchain-specific initiatives.

  • Key focus: The Blockchain Public Address API.
  • Potential: Revolutionizing user interactions with blockchain through mobile devices.

CAMARA Project Overview

The CAMARA Project, launched in 2021, aims to create standardized APIs for telecommunications networks, simplifying network complexities.

  1. Involves: 230+ companies including Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone.
  2. Features: Management of blockchain addresses linked to phone numbers.

Aleph Zero’s expertise in zero-knowledge proofs and privacy-preserving technologies will significantly contribute to developing and refining blockchain-related solutions.

Antoni Zolciak, co-founder at Aleph Zero, said: “The integration of blockchain technology into mainstream infrastructure is accelerating. We’re excited to collaborate on telecommunications APIs from a blockchain standpoint.”

About Aleph Zero

Aleph Zero is an ecosystem of blockchain solutions focused on privacy, scalability, and interoperability. Known for its innovative zkOS and EVM layer, it boasts a block time of up to 250 milliseconds with near-instant transaction finality.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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