In 2022, the crypto world faced one of its ugliest realities.

Bridges, the critical connections allowing different blockchains to talk to each other, started breaking.

Not once. Not twice.

Over and over.

Billions of dollars disappeared in minutes.

Not because Bitcoin stopped being Bitcoin.

Not because Ethereum stopped producing blocks.

But because the middlemen connecting them couldn’t be trusted.

It was a strange contradiction:

Crypto promised trustless systems... yet the very infrastructure linking our blockchains still ran on trust.

That’s the problem @Succinct is trying to solve.

Their answer is #Succinct, a way for one blockchain to prove to another what happened on its network… without relying on a custodian, a multisig, or a centralized bridge operator.

The key? Zero-knowledge proofs.

Mathematical guarantees that let one chain verify events on another instantly and securely, as if both chains shared the same brain.

No signers.

No guardians.

No maybe they’ll be honest this time.

Just math, transparency, and finality.

In this model, $PROVE becomes more than just a token.

It’s the fuel for verification, the incentive for participants, and the security layer that ensures these cross-chain proofs can operate at scale.

The crypto industry talks a lot about mass adoption and multi chain futures.

But without secure, trustless interoperability, that future can’t exist.

This is what #Succinct is building: the invisible, unbreakable layer that lets blockchains communicate, without recreating the same trust problems crypto was built to remove.

#Succinct $PROVE #SuccinctLabs @Succinct