Something big is happening in zero-knowledge tech, and it’s not just theory anymore.
Succinct has built SP1 — a new zkVM that can turn regular Rust code into zero-knowledge proofs. No need for deep cryptography knowledge or special hardware. Just write code, and it proves itself.
On top of that, they launched a decentralized prover network. Think of it like AWS, but for ZK proofs. Anyone can pay to generate a proof, and anyone can earn by proving. Fully permissionless.
It’s already:
• 28x faster than traditional proving systems
• Much cheaper to run
• Being used by major players like Polygon, Celestia, and Lido
The entire system is powered by their native token: $PROVE
This is real infrastructure, live today, and it's pushing ZK from theory to production.
If you're still ignoring zero-knowledge, you might be missing the biggest upgrade to the internet since smart contracts.