The Zero Knowledge Proof ($ZKP) crypto presale launched on November 27, 2025, and is a blockchain project built on zero-knowledge proof technology, a cryptographic method used in blockchain systems to verify transactions without revealing private data.
According to the project website, the ZKP presale has raised more than $2 million, while a press release claims the company has already self-funded over $100 million to support development. However, we did not find publicly verifiable proof confirming that this investment was made.
The project has also attracted attention after members of the crypto community suggested a possible link between the ZKP presale and the BlockDAG presale, which previously raised hundreds of millions of dollars and later faced widespread criticism and allegations of a scam. A sponsorship announcement involving FC Barcelona was later terminated by the club, which clarified that the ZKP token issuance was not part of the partnership agreement.
The ZKP whitepaper is a long technical document describing zero-knowledge proof cryptography and blockchain verification systems. However, much of the content explains existing cryptographic concepts already used across the industry rather than clearly presenting a unique blockchain architecture.
Another concern is the anonymous team behind the project. The website claims that a core team of 40 specialists is building the platform, but the founders, developers, and executives are not publicly identified. The project states that the team identities will only be revealed in 2026.
The project also claims that the ZKP blockchain network is already operational, providing a testnet with tools such as a block explorer, a faucet, a swap interface, and a development environment. However, it is difficult to independently verify whether this infrastructure represents a fully decentralized blockchain network.
ZKP also promotes Proof Pod hardware devices designed to generate ZKP tokens by producing cryptographic proofs for the network. We did not find independent technical demonstrations or external validation showing that these devices perform these functions in a live environment.
Despite raising funds through a crypto presale, we also found no evidence of a public third-party smart contract audit for the ZKP token, the presale contracts, or the blockchain platform.
Taken together, the anonymous team, the unverified $100 million funding claim, the absence of independent technical validation, and the lack of a publicly verified security audit make it difficult to independently confirm the development status of the ZKP blockchain project.
These factors raise questions about the credibility of the ZKP token presale, and investors should carefully evaluate these risks before participating.
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