Four prominent crypto mining infrastructure providers will join Psy Protocol’s public testnet, launched last month. Global mining giant F2Pool, known for Dogecoin and Litecoin mining pools, and three other mining firms, GrandCroix, DePIN X Capital, and Codestream, will join the testnet. PoW Platform Can Process 1M Transactions Per Second Per a company release shared with Cryptonews, the proof-of-work platform Psy will demonstrate throughput exceeding one million transactions per second. To achieve this, the protocol uses an architecture where users create zero-knowledge proofs of their transactions on their own devices. This will eliminate the computational risks faced by validators. Psy Protocol launched its public testnet in October, introducing a blockchain architecture for increased security. Psy’s architecture achieves virtually unlimited transactions per second and block times, allowing the network to scale as more users generate proofs. The platform said on X that November “will open a new chapter.” “The public PoW testnet is on the horizon, SDK tools are expanding, and new community initiatives are coming online.” Mining Partners’ Role in Psy PoW Ecosystem Carter Feldman, CEO and founder of Psy, frames the influx of mining support as a major credibility milestone. “With proof of stake, the largest token holders control the network by staking assets they already own,” he said. “Here, miners are deploying actual infrastructure and paying operational costs to participate.” The Psy PoW allows miners to verify and aggregate zero-knowledge proofs rather than compete to find random hash values. Simon Yang, founder of DePIN X Capital, echoed the need for “economic utility instead of waste,” positioning Psy as a platform that can bridge on-chain computation with real-world economic value. The participating miners will validate the protocol’s performance and security during testnet before mainnet activation. Psy has planned the mainnet deployment for later this yearFour prominent crypto mining infrastructure providers will join Psy Protocol’s public testnet, launched last month. Global mining giant F2Pool, known for Dogecoin and Litecoin mining pools, and three other mining firms, GrandCroix, DePIN X Capital, and Codestream, will join the testnet. PoW Platform Can Process 1M Transactions Per Second Per a company release shared with Cryptonews, the proof-of-work platform Psy will demonstrate throughput exceeding one million transactions per second. To achieve this, the protocol uses an architecture where users create zero-knowledge proofs of their transactions on their own devices. This will eliminate the computational risks faced by validators. Psy Protocol launched its public testnet in October, introducing a blockchain architecture for increased security. Psy’s architecture achieves virtually unlimited transactions per second and block times, allowing the network to scale as more users generate proofs. The platform said on X that November “will open a new chapter.” “The public PoW testnet is on the horizon, SDK tools are expanding, and new community initiatives are coming online.” Mining Partners’ Role in Psy PoW Ecosystem Carter Feldman, CEO and founder of Psy, frames the influx of mining support as a major credibility milestone. “With proof of stake, the largest token holders control the network by staking assets they already own,” he said. “Here, miners are deploying actual infrastructure and paying operational costs to participate.” The Psy PoW allows miners to verify and aggregate zero-knowledge proofs rather than compete to find random hash values. Simon Yang, founder of DePIN X Capital, echoed the need for “economic utility instead of waste,” positioning Psy as a platform that can bridge on-chain computation with real-world economic value. The participating miners will validate the protocol’s performance and security during testnet before mainnet activation. Psy has planned the mainnet deployment for later this year

Four Miners Back Psy Protocol’s New Proof-of-Work Testnet Launch

2025/11/11 00:39
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Four prominent crypto mining infrastructure providers will join Psy Protocol’s public testnet, launched last month.

Global mining giant F2Pool, known for Dogecoin and Litecoin mining pools, and three other mining firms, GrandCroix, DePIN X Capital, and Codestream, will join the testnet.

PoW Platform Can Process 1M Transactions Per Second

Per a company release shared with Cryptonews, the proof-of-work platform Psy will demonstrate throughput exceeding one million transactions per second.

To achieve this, the protocol uses an architecture where users create zero-knowledge proofs of their transactions on their own devices. This will eliminate the computational risks faced by validators.

Psy Protocol launched its public testnet in October, introducing a blockchain architecture for increased security. Psy’s architecture achieves virtually unlimited transactions per second and block times, allowing the network to scale as more users generate proofs.

The platform said on X that November “will open a new chapter.”

“The public PoW testnet is on the horizon, SDK tools are expanding, and new community initiatives are coming online.”

Mining Partners’ Role in Psy PoW Ecosystem

Carter Feldman, CEO and founder of Psy, frames the influx of mining support as a major credibility milestone.

“With proof of stake, the largest token holders control the network by staking assets they already own,” he said. “Here, miners are deploying actual infrastructure and paying operational costs to participate.”

The Psy PoW allows miners to verify and aggregate zero-knowledge proofs rather than compete to find random hash values.

Simon Yang, founder of DePIN X Capital, echoed the need for “economic utility instead of waste,” positioning Psy as a platform that can bridge on-chain computation with real-world economic value.

The participating miners will validate the protocol’s performance and security during testnet before mainnet activation. Psy has planned the mainnet deployment for later this year.

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