Many people's understanding of zero-knowledge proofs is still limited to "privacy protection," but in fact, its applications go far beyond that. What Prove aims to solve is the fundamental problem of cross-chain and verification. In the past, the intercommunication of data and states in a multi-chain environment was one of the biggest bottlenecks, with various bridging protocols frequently experiencing security incidents. Through efficient ZKP, Prove has turned "I have proven" into a standardized language that allows different chains to safely and quickly confirm states. This not only enhances the efficiency of cross-chain interactions but fundamentally improves security. In other words, Prove is building a trusted infrastructure for multi-chain interoperability. If Web3 ultimately moves towards "multi-chain parallelism," then technologies like Prove will undoubtedly become a core hub. Its value may not be fully realized in the short term, but it could be irreplaceable in the future.
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