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Enterprise users of Nightfall must employ industry-standard identity certificates, ensuring transactions are private but not anonymous
EY’s Nightfall 4 updated source code is available as open-source software on GitHub, but it has not yet been deployed live
Ernst & Young (EY) upgraded its enterprise blockchain Nightfall from an optimistic rollup to a zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup, significantly improving speed and simplifying the platform’s structure, according to EY’s blockchain lead, Paul Brody
Paul Brody is the global blockchain leader at Ernst & Young and the primary spokesperson for the Nightfall upgrade
Nightfall 4, the new version, removes the need for challenger nodes, eliminating previous transaction verification delays, as highlighted by Paul Brody
EY’s Nightfall provides businesses with the ability to privately transfer tokens on Ethereum using zero-knowledge proofs, validating transactions without disclosing confidential information

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