The project Succinct Labs feels like zero-knowledge proofs (ZK) are finally being made 'down-to-earth'.
The Prover Network + SP1 protocol directly distributes computing power to a decentralized network, where each Prover can help you with verification, and developers can connect and use it directly.
Simply put:
💡 Each Prover is like a hardworking 'little bee', helping you verify data globally and in sync.
💡 Deployment is not complicated, it's fast, cost-effective, and supports commercial applications.
💡 Decentralization enhances security, eliminating concerns about single points of failure.
What I find most interesting is that Succinct is not just making ZK run faster; it is quietly building a global computing power network that turns privacy computing into 'invisible infrastructure'.
While you are using applications, there might be hundreds or thousands of Provers working silently in the background, like a universe-level super computing engine.