# zkNews Is Now Open to Everyone

- **Authors**: ZK/SEC
- **Date**: June 06, 2026
- **Tags**: announcement

A while back we [announced zkNews](https://blog.zksecurity.xyz/posts/zknews/), a zero-knowledge link aggregator for the community. At the time we launched in beta, with access limited to a smaller group of users while we made sure everything held up.

Today we're happy to share that the gates are open: [zkNews](https://news.zksecurity.xyz) is no longer rate-limited, and anyone can sign up.

![zknews](https://blog.zksecurity.xyz/posts/zknews-open/zknews-trending.png)

**What changed?**

When we first launched, sign-ups were capped so we could keep an eye on stability and quality while the platform was young. We've since had time to iron things out, and we're confident zkNews is ready for a bigger crowd.

That means you no longer need an invite or a spot on a waitlist. Head over to [news.zksecurity.xyz](https://news.zksecurity.xyz), create an account, and you're in.

**What can you do now?**

- **Submit links**: Found a great paper, talk, or project? Share it with the community.
- **Discuss**: Jump into the comments on trending posts and add your perspective.
- **Vote**: Help surface the best content by upvoting what you find valuable.

**Same mission**

Nothing has changed about what zkNews is for. It's still your one-stop shop for the latest news, research, and projects in the zero-knowledge space. The only difference is that the door is now open to everyone.

Come join us at [news.zksecurity.xyz](https://news.zksecurity.xyz), and follow us on [twitter](https://x.com/zksecurityXYZ) for updates and announcements.

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This article was published on the [ZK/SEC Quarterly](https://blog.zksecurity.xyz) blog by [ZK Security](https://www.zksecurity.xyz), a leading security firm specialized in zero-knowledge proofs, MPC, FHE, and advanced cryptography. ZK Security has audited some of the most critical ZK systems in production, discovered vulnerabilities in major protocols including Aleo, Solana, and Halo2, and built open-source tools like [Clean](https://github.com/Verified-zkEVM/clean) for formally verified ZK circuits. For more articles, see the [full list of posts](https://blog.zksecurity.xyz/llms.txt).
