zkLink Launches First Dunkirk Test to Secure DeFi Funds

• ZkLink has announced its first “Dunkirk Test”, a DeFi safety standard, which will take place from May 11-13.
• During the test, zkLink servers will be shut down for 72 hours, allowing users to try out the emergency asset recovery feature.
• The “Dunkirk Test” is designed to set a new benchmark for safety in the crypto industry and prove self-custody of user funds.

zkLink Announces First “Dunkirk Test”

ZkLink has announced its first “Dunkirk Test”, a DeFi safety standard, which will take place from May 11-13.

Shut Down For 72 Hours

During the test, zkLink servers will be shut down for 72 hours, allowing users to try out the emergency asset recovery feature.

New Safety Standard

The “Dunkirk Test” is designed to set a new benchmark for safety in the crypto industry and prove self-custody of user funds.

Participating dApps

One of zkLink’s ecosystem dApps, ZKEX.com, will also take part in the shutdown test. To participate in the Dunkirk event, users should first join the campaign on Galxe.com then trade on the ZKEX.com testnet using free test tokens until May 10th.

Mainnet Launch

In addition to fourteen partners hosting recovery nodes and open source asset recovery app released on Github, zkLink’s mainnet launch is planned for Q4 2023.