
Laßnitzhöhe, Austria – February 17, 2026–In an era where the crypto industry is focused on L2 scalability and privacy, the DMD Diamond (DMD) project team presented a technical analysis comparing the architecture of its latest V4 blockchain with the popular zero-knowledge proof (ZK) technology.
DMD Diamond, one of the first blockchain projects with a history dating back to 2013, recently launched its V4 mainnet, based on the unique Honey Badger BFT (HBBFT) consensus.
In their announcement, the developers emphasize that while ZK rollups and private protocols are the future of scalability, they require a reliable, decentralized, and low-cost base layer (Layer 1), which is precisely what DMD is.
The analysis highlights fundamental differences between the DMD approach and ZK technologies:
Rather than competing, DMD Diamond positions itself as the optimal platform for deploying ZK dApps, offering solutions to the key challenges facing the ZK sector:
“We see enormous potential in Zero Knowledge, especially in terms of privacy and data compression,” comments DMD Diamond blockchain visionary Helmut Siedl. “However, ZK is an engine that requires a robust chassis. DMD Diamond V4 with HBBFT consensus provides just that: truly decentralized, tamper-proof, and ready for high loads. We’re not competing with ZK; we’re giving it the best home.”
About DMD Diamond
Founded in 2013, DMD Diamond is one of the oldest running Layer 1 blockchains designed for security, interoperability, and decentralized governance. DMD Diamond community collectively steers the development of the ecosystem, fostering a collaborative and transparent environment for building next-generation dApps.
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