Lumoz (MOZ) is a decentralized modular compute layer designed to enhance the deployment of rollup-based blockchain solutions and provide computational support for artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Its Rollup-as-a-Service (RaaS) model enables developers to efficiently create and deploy Zero-Knowledge (ZK) and Optimistic Rollups, facilitating scalable blockchain ecosystems. Additionally, Lumoz offers computational resources for AI tasks, including data processing and model training, serving as a hybrid solution for projects at the intersection of blockchain and AI.
The MOZ token is integral to the Lumoz ecosystem, serving multiple functions:
> Transaction Fees: MOZ tokens are used to pay for transactions within the Lumoz network.
> Computational Services: They cover the costs associated with zero-knowledge proof computations and AI services.
> Decentralized Governance: MOZ tokens enable holders to participate in the platform's governance, influencing decisions regarding its development and operations.
Lumoz employs a unique Zero-Knowledge Proof-of-Work (ZK-PoW) mechanism to efficiently allocate and manage computational power for high-demand use cases, such as rollups, ZK-based machine learning, and zero-knowledge proof verifications. This approach enhances privacy, scalability, and energy efficiency within its decentralized computing infrastructure.
Learn more about the Lumoz Protocol tokenomics in our research report.
