BlockBeats reported on August 5th that Succinct Prover Network is a decentralized prover network market based on Ethereum, allowing various applications to submit zero-knowledge proof (ZK proof) requests to be competitively verified by independent provers. It aims to enable developers to use zero-knowledge technology without custom configuration, making it easier to build secure, transparent, and scalable cryptographic infrastructure.
This system will support various platforms, including Ethereum — which has regarded ZK technology as one of the key focuses for its future development. At the same time, the system also supports high-speed rollups, suitable for handling compute-intensive applications that process tens of thousands of transactions per second, such as trading platforms and AI agents.
The architecture of this network adopts a design of off-chain execution and on-chain settlement — similar to Layer 2 solutions. Proofs will be regularly published to Ethereum, allowing any user to independently verify. Users interact with off-chain components for higher performance, while the settlement process is enforced by on-chain mechanisms.