Succinct Prover Network became closed with Mantle Network today. Zero-knowledge validity proofs are possible on the mainnet launch. This turns Mantle rollups into optimistic and ZK based. The finality was shorten to one hour, as opposed to seven days. Cryptographic proof validation keeps the flows of transactions safe. ZK-rollups are fast efficient, and those involving batch off-chain transactional bundling. Executions are verified so that no proofs can be posted to Ethereum L1. These proofs were then confirmed in a Journal of Cryptology paper which states that they scale to 2,000 TPS. Mantle had already tried 10,000 TPS in Q1 2025 testnets. Finality and throughput are now banking grade.
Banking Use Cases Strategic Shift
Mantle markets its services as the “Blockchain to Banking.” Banks look at quick settlement and confidentiality guarantees. The asset flows and the regulatory compliance are facilitated by ZK proofs. Succinct Labs and EigenLayer partnerships support modular and scalable infrastructure. Mantle is targeted at banking and institutional users.
Mantle is entering an expanding sphere of Ethereum Layer 2 that incorporate ZK technology. Rivals such as Arbitrum, Optimism, and StarkNet are moving towards ZK design as well. Such a transfer deals adequately with the trilemma of decentralization-security-scalability. The launch received acclaim among developers via social media. ZK identity projects such as zkMe are a hint of future integrations. Analysts predict that protocol token (MNT) to appreciate 20-30 percent by Q4 2025.
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