——This is not investment; it's clearly grabbing tickets for the future! Do you think this new coin dares to spike just because it was listed on Binance? It's all based on luck? Wrong, behind this is a 'tough character' that can reconstruct the entire ZK industry.

First, look at this funding scale, 55 million dollars, and it's still seed round + Series A combined investment, just like Paradigm holding a money bag shouting, 'I’ll buy ten tickets for this track!' Do you think they are looking at $PROVE rising sharply? Absolutely not—they are focused on the two 'mountain-opening axes' in Succinct’s hands, capable of chopping ZK technology from a 'luxury diamond in the laboratory' into 'cabbage in the market'; this is the true potential of a cash cow.

In the past, playing with ZK technology was like torturing developers: Want to create a privacy payment application? First, set up a computing power server, the cost could buy half a house, and you still need to hire three cryptography PhDs to keep an eye on it, and it runs slower than a snail. Ordinary projects eyeing this fat meat can only drool—it's so high that it could choke you.

But after Succinct came along, it directly overturned the rules:

The first killer move, a decentralized Prover network, this is not 'carpooling'; this is 'computing power communism'! In the past, you had to buy a sports car to drive; now you can just take the high-speed train, sharing a seat—global computing power resources are all piled up here; you want as much as you need, cutting costs in half is considered conservative, directly halving and then giving a 50% discount! Efficiency? Fast enough to make old solutions doubt their life; in the past, it took a day to compute a proof, now it's done in the time it takes to drink a cup of coffee, and competitors will be so anxious they’ll jump up.

The second killer move, the SP1 tool, this is not a 'shortcut'; it's a 'cheat code' for developers! In the past, writing ZK code meant chewing through hundreds of pages of cryptography papers, losing more hair than lines of code; now it’s much better, SP1 directly packages the underlying code into a 'foolproof template.' Even if you are a complete blockchain novice, after dragging and dropping for three days, you can create an on-chain identity verification application; for more complex privacy payments, you can launch it in a week—equivalent to putting a 'one-click generate' button on ZK technology, and developers are so excited they want to give their team a banner.

To put it bluntly, capital is flocking to grab PROVE, not betting on how much it can rise, but betting on its ability to smash the 'entry barrier' of ZK technology into dust. In the past, ZK was the plaything of a few giants; now with Succinct's intervention, anyone can afford and play with it—what does that mean? It means the entire Web3 privacy and scalability track is about to explode, countless applications will spring up like bamboo shoots after rain, and PROVE is the 'water, electricity, and gas' for these applications; do you think this value can be small?

So don’t just look at the coin price spikes; those old foxes at Paradigm have already figured it out: This is not a new coin; this is a 'nuclear weapon' that can change the entire industry’s track. If you don’t grab it now, just wait to regret it later?

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