BroadChain News, April 24, 02:00 - Aleo, as the world's first default privacy, programmable Layer1 public chain, addresses the "transparency equals publicity" flaw of traditional blockchains through zero-knowledge cryptography. Its core consensus mechanism, AleoBFT, achieves approximately 3-second finality, with a theoretical throughput of 125k TPS and transaction costs below $0.01. The latest versions, Aleo Stack v4.6.0 and Leo v4.0.0, optimize the development experience, reducing Leo language code volume by about 20% and proof generation time by 30%.
OpenBuild, in collaboration with Aleo, is launching a 4-week Bootcamp titled "Aleo 101: Write Your First Privacy Application from Scratch," starting May 8, covering the entire process from environment setup to contract deployment. Participants need no background in cryptography; a foundation in Solidity or Rust is sufficient. The course will help developers understand ZK privacy logic, master Leo v4.0 syntax, and build a real, runnable privacy dApp.
Currently, the Aleo ecosystem has implemented dual compliant privacy stablecoins, Paxos USAD and Circle USDCx, covering scenarios such as privacy payments, DeFi, and AI. Global Discord members exceed 490,000, with over 8,000 active developers. As privacy demand surges, the ZK privacy application market is expected to surpass $10 billion by 2026, and Aleo, as a leader in the sector, holds first-mover and technological advantages.
