#SuccinctLabs — $PROVE
Prove the world’s software.
Succinct is building the decentralized prover network that turns zero‑knowledge proofs from a niche cryptography tool into a mainstream infrastructure layer. At its core is SP1, the fastest RISC‑V zkVM in production — capable of generating proofs for complex computations at warp speed.
Mission: Make verifiable computation a default feature of blockchain, web, and AI systems.
How it works: Developers write provable programs in Rust, compile to SP1, and either generate proofs locally or tap into the Succinct Prover Network.
Use cases: zkEVMs, rollup validity proofs, trustless bridges, private voting, zkML for AI, and cryptographic operations not natively supported in the EVM.
Token role: $PROVE is staked to provers to secure the network, governs protocol upgrades, and shares in prover revenue.
Narrative fit: As ZKPs move from theory to production, Succinct positions itself as the “AWS of proving” — the backend for a multi‑chain, privacy‑preserving internet.