The Succinct Prover Network has been officially deployed on the mainnet, enabling the native token PROVE.
BlockBeats News, August 5th, Succinct Prover Network is an Ethereum-based decentralized prover network marketplace that allows various applications to submit zero-knowledge proof (ZK proof) requests, which are then competitively validated by independent provers. It aims to enable developers to use zero-knowledge technology without the need for customized configurations, making it easier to build secure, transparent, and scalable cryptographic infrastructure.
This system will support various platforms, including Ethereum—Ethereum has already identified ZK technology as a key focus for its future development. Additionally, the system also supports high-speed rollups, suitable for handling computationally intensive applications processing tens of thousands of transactions per second, such as trading platforms and AI agents.
The network's architecture adopts a design of off-chain execution and on-chain settlement—similar to Layer 2 solutions. Proofs are periodically submitted to Ethereum, allowing any user to independently verify them. Users interact with off-chain components to achieve higher performance, while settlement is enforced by on-chain mechanisms.
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