On Monday, the LayerZero team announced via X that Canary Protocol’s Decentralized Verifier Network (DVN) introduces hardware-backed validation, powered by LayerZero. DVNs are independent systems that verify that a message sent from one chain is authentic and unaltered before it can be executed on another chain. They are how LayerZero enables interoperability without enforcing a single security model, allowing every application, issuer, or institution to design and control its own security.
Canary Protocol’s DVNs use Trusted Executed Environments (TEEs) to verify message authenticity across 125+ blockchains. Each verifier runs in a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), a secure piece of hardware that keeps data isolated while it’s being verified. In practice, this ensures verification is tamper-proof, private, and correct, bringing measurable trust to cross-chain movement.
LayerZero is an interoperability protocol that enables seamless communication between different blockchains. It aims to create a unified, interconnected blockchain ecosystem where assets and data can move freely across various networks. ZRO trades at $1.576, down 6% in the last 24 hours.
Hassan Maishera