Don't let 'untrusted computation' slow down Web3! Succinct breaks the deadlock with $PROVE

Web3 wants to run complex applications but is stuck on 'trusted computation'. For example, when on-chain AI generates reports, how can it prove that 'the data hasn't been tampered with'? When cross-chain protocols transfer assets, how can they confirm that 'transactions haven't been forged'? If these problems are not solved, users won't dare to use it, and developers won't dare to build. @Succinct is here to break the deadlock — it uses zero-knowledge proofs to make computation results 'verifiable without exposing details', and the cost is low enough for large-scale use.

The core of #Succinct is the 'prover network'. Global nodes compete to generate proofs; the faster and cheaper they are, the more rewards they receive. This model not only has high efficiency but also avoids the risk of a single node monopolizing the system. With the recursive proof technology of SP1 zkVM, large computations can be broken down into smaller verifications, making previously unmanageable tasks easy to handle now. For instance, validating the entire process data of a supply chain does not require reviewing all records; a few small proofs are sufficient.

The PROVE token is the 'balancing lever' of this system. Want to be a prover? You must first stake PROVE to qualify, which acts like a 'tightening spell' on the nodes, ensuring they won't recklessly issue proofs; holders can also vote to change rules, such as lowering fees for high-frequency scenarios or optimizing verification speed, allowing the ecosystem to adapt to actual needs. After listing on Binance, its performance also proves: developers have been eagerly anticipating such tools.

@Succinct has already started to implement scenarios: DeFi protocols use it to verify risk parameters, AI projects use it to protect inference privacy, and even legal documents can rely on it to 'verify clauses' on-chain.

#Succinct aims to be the 'trusted computing foundation' of Web3 — the more complex the future on-chain world becomes, the more its value will stand out.