Accelerating Decentralized Innovation: Verisense Builds the Premier FHE Network on Karak to Unlock Restaking for High-Performance Use Cases

British Virgin Islands, UK, September 18th, 2024 – Karak, a universal, verifiable restaking network, and Verisense Network, a leading Validation-as-a-Service (VaaS) platform, are excited to announce a strategic partnership aimed at empowering Decentralized Secure Services (DSS) to scale to millions of users without compromising security or performance. This collaboration combines Karak’s verifiable digital infrastructure with Verisense’s Validation-as-a-Service capabilities to deliver powerful universal security solutions, accelerating the deployment of high-performance decentralized applications (dApps) and services.

As part of this partnership, Verisense is set to launch a Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE)-enabled network backed by the powerful security origin via Karak, a groundbreaking step in blockchain innovation. This FHE network is designed to support a wide range of Decentralized Secure Services (DSS) that require both enhanced security and high performance. With Verisense’s Monadring consensus protocol and Karak’s vast flexible, scalable, and extensible infrastructure, developers can build applications that handle complex queries, high-computation operations, and active data interactions—all powered by Ethereum’s security through Karak’s infrastructure.

In an era where Web3 is rapidly expanding, many startups and developers face the financial and technical challenges of setting up and maintaining secure networks. Decentralized applications often grapple with operational costs and performance limitations. Karak’s security model offers a breakthrough alternative, allowing projects to inherit Ethereum’s robust security from staked ETH, stablecoins, as well as any other digital assets while tailoring their own validation layers. Verisense’s FHE network is a major milestone, offering privacy-preserving computation capabilities with a strong security foundation. Together Verisense and Karak will empower a wide range of DSS use cases, including emails, forums, video streaming, social applications, Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) networks, and more. With Verisense at the forefront of enabling decentralized innovation, these applications will find a new infrastructure home beyond general-purpose L1 blockchains, unleashing unprecedented potential for large-scale web2 applications to meet decentralization goals.

Raouf Ben-Har, Co-founder of Karak, said, “Karak’s mission is to build the world’s verifiable digital infrastructure that powers innovative, performant, and secure applications. Our integration with Verisense will empower more developers to innovate faster at scale.”

“Karak has set a new standard in restaking security, enabling us to deliver flexible, scalable validation services to projects of all sizes,” said Helena Wang, Co-founder of Verisense Network. “Our partnership will unlock new opportunities for developers who need secure, customizable infrastructure to power their decentralized networks and applications.”

About Karak

Karak is building a universal, verifiable restaking network that makes it easy to provide security with any asset on any network, and unlocks a new design space for developers to seamlessly and securely create innovative distributed networks. Karak is designed to be inherently flexible, extensible, and scalable, making it the only platform for any distributed service to be secured with any asset on any network. Learn more at karak.network.

About Verisense Network
Verisense is the world’s first Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE)-enabled Validation-as-a-Service (VaaS) network, designed to integrate seamlessly with any restaking layer. Verisense’s mission is to empower developers to create and launch decentralized applications through a new infrastructure built on restaking security. Learn more at verisense.network.