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Horizen (ZEN) Feed: Events, News & Roadmap
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Horizen to Be Listed on Bitget on January 22nd
Bitget will list Horizen (ZEN) on January 22nd at 11:00 UTC. The trading pair available for this listing is ZEN/USDT.
Horizen to Launch Incentivized Testnet in March
Horizen will launch Horizen v.2.0 incentivized testnet in March.
Horizen to Launch Horizen v.2.0 Mainnet in June
Horizen will launch Horizen v.2.0 on mainnet in June.
Horizen to Launch Horizen v.2.0 Public Testnet in March
Horizen has announced that the development of its 2.0 upgrade is progressing smoothly, with key technical milestones already reached and a clear timeline ahead.
Horizen to Host Special Council Election on February 15th
The Horizen DAO is taking a major step towards elected governance with its inaugural Special Council election, scheduled for February 15, 2025.
Horizen to Undergo ZEN Halving on December 12th
Horizen will undergo its final ZEN halving on December 12th, as the platform prepares to implement new tokenomics in 2025.
Horizen to Release Node Software Update on December 12th
Horizen has announced the release of ZEN 5.0.5, available for download as an update to the mainnet node software.
Horizen to Hold AMA on X on October 3rd
Horizen will host an AMA on X on October 3rd at 15:00 UTC. The session will be on ZenIP 42407 that has been successfully implemented.
Horizen to Host Meetup in Singapore on September 17th
Horizen is hosting a ZK Power Hour event on September 17th in Singapore. The event will feature a ZK-focused panel discussion.
Horizen to Release ZEN v.5.0.4 on September 12th
Horizen has announced the availability of a new version of its software, ZEN v.5.0.4. This update can be downloaded from GitHub and Docker.
Horizen to Hold AMA on X on August 7th
Horizen will host an AMA on X on August 7th at 17:00 UTC.
Horizen to Undergo Hard Fork on June 27th
Horizen has announced the availability of the EON 1.4 mainnet release tag for download.
Horizen to Undergo Hard Fork on June 10th
Horizen is set to undergo the EON 1.4 Gobi testnet hardfork on June 10th at epoch 2274, which is 9:21 am UTC. This upgrade introduces several new features.
Horizen to Host Meetup in Dubai on May 1st
Horizen will have a meetup in Dubai on May 1st.
Horizen to Hold AMA on X
Horizen will host an AMA on X with Rob Viglione, the CEO of Horizen Labs on April 12 at 3 pm UTC.
Horizen to Hold AMA on X on April 10th
Horizen will have an AMA on X with StealthEX on April 10th at 1:30 PM UTC.
Horizen to Deprecate TokenMint on March 6th
Horizen has announced that TokenMint, a sidechain that was developed as a proof of concept, will be deprecated on March 6th.
Horizen to Deprecate Secure Nodes on March 11th
Horizen has announced that the full deprecation of secure nodes is scheduled for March 11th.
Horizen to Undergo Hard Fork on February 7th
Horizen has announced that it will be completely disabling shielded transactions and deactivating all functionalities related to these transactions, specifically those involving z-addresses.
Horizen to Hold AMA on X on December 21st
Horizen will host an AMA on X with SpookySwap and Yuzu on December 21st. The discussion will focus on the upcoming wave of DeFi protocols.
Horizen Events on the Chart
What is Horizen?
Horizen is a zero-knowledge-enabled network of blockchains powered by the largest node infrastructure in the industry. Blockchain interoperability is enabled by the Zendoo protocol, which uses SNARK-verification and allows for complete flexibility in sidechain type, consensus, speed, and privacy. Cryptographic verification of networked chains offers massive scale, and the network currently supports up to 10,000 sidechains with a throughput limit of 10,000,000 TPS.
Zendoo makes Horizen a permissionless network of blockchains. Developers can deploy their blockchains within the ecosystem using a variety of SDKs. The first set of SDKs, Blaze and Latus, deploy blockchains based on IOHK’s provably secure Ouroboros proof-of-stake protocol. Blaze offers high-speed chains that declare their own certifiers and can run up to 1,000 TPS, while Latus uses a recursive SNARK composition for full decentralization. The next set of SDKs will include EVM integration for Ethereum smart contract compatibility.
Horizen’s native cryptocurrency, ZEN, can be staked to participate in the network.