Tonso AI, a leading InfoFi platform built for Telegram’s attention economy, has announced a strategic partnership with Cysic to embed zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) directly into its signal pipeline. This collaboration makes Tonso the first fully verifiable and privacy-preserving InfoFi solution, allowing real-time sentiment and influence metrics to be cryptographically attested while remaining manipulation-resistant and institution-grade.
InfoFi platforms have historically relied on opaque scoring systems that lack verifiability, making it difficult to trust signals for investment, reputation, or market decisions. Tonso addresses this by natively collecting sentiment data from Telegram, while Cysic provides the cryptographic layer to prove correctness without revealing underlying inputs or logic.
“InfoFi cannot scale on assumptions. It needs proof,” said Leo Fan, Founder and CEO of Cysic. “By integrating zero knowledge verification into Tonso’s platform, we are enabling influence and sentiment signals that are mathematically sound, privacy preserving and ready for institutional use.”
Tonso.ai CMO Wal added: “Working with Cysic has been a pleasure. We are excited to bring state of the art zero knowledge verifiability to our ecosystem.”
This positions Tonso as the pioneer in verifiable InfoFi, offering transparent, auditable metrics that support trust-minimized markets, reputation systems, and real-world trading decisions across Web3.
About Cysic
Cysic, backed by leading investors including Polychain Capital, OKX Ventures, HashKey Capital, is building the verifiable compute engine for Web3. By combining custom ZK hardware, a decentralized node network, and a programmable economic layer, Cysic transforms computation into a trustless, on-chain resource. The network supports scalable proof generation, AI verification, and scientific computing workloads, laying the groundwork for the ComputeFi economy.