Today I discovered a great project, Succinct. This time the operation has something special - transforming zero-knowledge proofs (ZK) from a cryptographic toy for a few into infrastructure that developers can use.
Moreover, the core Prover Network now relies on the $PROVE token to attract global GPU nodes to generate proofs, providing stable and fast verifiable computing services for scenarios like Ethereum, L2, and AI applications.
More importantly, their SP1 zkVM is simply a blessing for developers: without having to tackle complex circuits and mathematics, they can write logic in mainstream languages and add ZK capabilities to applications. This is a significant leap, and the mass adoption of ZK is just a step away.
It must be said that Succinct already has over 35 crypto protocols connected to their network, with more than 10 officially launched. The collaborations include prominent players like Polygon AggLayer, Celestia, and Mantle, gradually becoming a new benchmark for ZK infrastructure.
The team is also impressive: co-founder Uma holds dual degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from MIT and has worked at Google Brain; John, with a background in Computer Science from Stanford, received the Thiel Fellowship to pursue entrepreneurship full-time. Tech enthusiasts are reconstructing ZK infrastructure from the ground up.
More information:
X: https://x.com/SuccinctLabs
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/succinctlabs