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# Production Validation

zkCross Network has already been tested in production across multiple ecosystems.

This matters because infrastructure claims are easy to make in theory and much harder to prove under live conditions.

Across more than two and a half years of deployment and operation, zkCross has reported:

* more than $107M in processed on-chain execution volume
* more than 194K transactions executed
* more than 26,000 unique active wallets
* more than 40 blockchain integrations
* more than $750K in non-dilutive ecosystem grants
* multiple independent security audits and reviews

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This validation did not come from a single controlled environment. It came from deploying infrastructure into different ecosystems with different technical and operational requirements.

zkCrossDEX served as the main proving ground for this phase. It was not just a product surface. It was the operational wrapper through which zkCross hardened routing, settlement, security and execution behaviour in real-world conditions.

That production history is one of the strongest reasons zkCross can now credibly serve as AI-ready infrastructure rather than only as a concept.


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