Prove (also known as Succinct) is essentially a decentralized network that helps you "generate proofs".
You just need to write your code logic, for example in Rust or C++, run it through its SP1 zkVM, and then you can obtain a zero-knowledge proof—others can confirm that you executed according to the rules, but they cannot see your internal details.
What’s more interesting is that it has a Prover Network, somewhat like a freelancing marketplace; you post a proof task, and a bunch of "provers" compete to calculate it. Whoever does it quickly and well can earn your PROVE tokens. These tokens can not only be used as rewards but also for staking as security guarantees and even for participating in project governance voting.
Now the mainnet is up and running, with partners like Polygon, Celestia, Avail, etc., having generated millions of proofs and locked in value exceeding 4 billion dollars. In simple terms, it is infrastructure that makes ZK technology as convenient as ordering takeout. @Succinct $PROVE #SuccinctLabs