Space and Time Foundation Launches to Power Next-Gen Crypto Apps with ZK-Proven Data


A major milestone in the evolution of decentralized data infrastructure has arrived. The newly launched Space and Time Foundation aims to support the next generation of blockchain-based applications by enabling developers to build with zero-knowledge (ZK)-proven data — all while upholding the core principles of decentralization, transparency, and verifiability.

The Foundation will act as an independent steward for the growing Space and Time ecosystem, shifting responsibility from a traditional corporate model to a community-centric, open governance structure. It represents a significant step in decentralizing the infrastructure behind one of the most advanced data protocols in Web3.

Supporting Scalable, Verifiable Crypto Infrastructure

As blockchain technology matures, decentralized applications are increasingly expected to match — or surpass — their traditional Web2 counterparts in performance and sophistication. However, one persistent challenge has been building complex onchain applications that can store, compute, and query data efficiently without compromising decentralization.
Space and Time was created to solve that challenge.

The network’s core innovation is a ZK-powered decentralized database that allows smart contracts to access verifiable query results in real time.
By providing tamper-proof data processing through its Proof of SQL mechanism, Space and Time bridges the gap between high-performance infrastructure and trustless computation.
With the launch of the Foundation, the protocol is entering a new phase — one that emphasizes long-term sustainability, ecosystem growth, and community-driven governance.

The Foundation’s Mandate

Established in late 2024, the Space and Time Foundation was created to support the continued growth and decentralization of the network. Its core goals include:

Ensuring sustainability and network health through collaboration with developers, node operators, and stakeholders
Driving research and adoption of Space and Time’s core ZK technologies
Expanding global presence by developing legal, technical, and operational frameworks across multiple jurisdictions
Guiding governance toward an open, transparent, and community-led model

The Foundation is expected to play a central role in enabling developers to create new types of applications across sectors such as DeFi, AI, gaming, and enterprise data.

MakeInfinite Labs: From Creator to Contributor

The protocol’s original developer, Space and Time Labs, has rebranded to MakeInfinite Labs, and will continue contributing to the ecosystem. Under the leadership of CEO Nate Holiday, MakeInfinite Labs will remain focused on zero-knowledge research, enterprise integrations, and innovation at the application layer.

MakeInfinite Labs is responsible for several groundbreaking achievements, including:

Inventing Proof of SQL, the world’s first sub-second ZK coprocessor for SQL queries
Designing and launching a verifiable, high-performance database tailored for smart contracts
Building a vibrant global network of researchers, developers, and advocates

Moving forward, the Foundation will oversee the broader development of the Space and Time protocol, while MakeInfinite Labs serves as a core contributor.

Leadership and Governance

To ensure continuity and preserve institutional knowledge, several key members from MakeInfinite Labs have transitioned into leadership roles at the Foundation:

Scott Dykstra, co-founder of Space and Time Labs, will serve as Contributor #001, leading engineering, research, and developer engagement.
Catherine Daly, who previously led marketing at the Labs, has been appointed Chief Marketing Officer, tasked with growing the community and expanding the ecosystem.

The Foundation is governed by an independent Board of Directors, tasked with managing strategic direction and treasury oversight. The board operates independently from MakeInfinite Labs to ensure a neutral and credible governance posture. More contributors and leadership roles are expected to be announced in the coming weeks, with a focus on bringing in voices from the broader community.


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