Is the ZK ecosystem going to change? $PROVE makes decentralized proof mainstream
In the past, ZK proof generation was like a 'privilege of the few'—a small number of specialized nodes monopolized resources, fearing manipulation and concerned about single points of failure. But @Succinct broke the deadlock with a decentralized network: global nodes participate together, home GPUs, enterprise servers, and even data centers can act as provers, and $PROVE is the core link that connects all of this, allowing ZK technology to truly move towards 'co-creation by all'.
The 'bidding mechanism' of @Succinct contains great wisdom: after tasks are released, nodes compete on speed and cost, with the best receiving PROVE rewards. This not only halves the proof cost but also significantly enhances the network's risk resistance— even if some nodes go offline, others can seamlessly take over, and 7×24 hours of stable operation has become the norm. Now, 35 cooperative agreements are voting with actions, and the circulation demand for PROVE is rising along with the expansion of the ecosystem.
PROVE is not an ordinary token, but the 'trust certificate' of the network. Provers must stake PROVE to enter, and rewards are settled in PROVE; developers call proof services and pay PROVE as fees. This 'supply-demand closed loop' makes PROVE more valuable with each use, and the 4 billion in protected assets further confirms the reliability of the network. From cross-chain transactions to medical data verification, wherever trustworthy computing is needed, PROVE is present.
As ZK technology becomes a necessity for Web3, @Succinct paves a decentralized path with PROVE. In the future, every participating node can share in the technological dividends, and holding PROVE is like holding the 'pass' to the ZK ecosystem.