When we talk about the future of Web3, modular blockchains and interoperability are two keywords that cannot be avoided. Prove, as the core product launched by the Succinct team, is precisely the intersection of these two. It achieves on-chain state compression and transmission through ZK proofs, providing secure and efficient underlying support for information synchronization between modular chains.
At this stage, Prove's product matrix includes general-purpose validators, decentralized prover networks, ZK SDKs, etc., and has supported multiple ecosystems such as Ethereum, OP Stack, Celestia, and Solana. In the future, it will expand to more L2 and sovereign chains to achieve a true 'unified standard for state layers.'
Prove's greatest advantage lies in its universality and credibility. Its validator contracts are open-source and standardized, allowing any project to deploy and use them, thereby forming a network effect. This trustless and permissionless data transmission method will become a standard component of the new blockchain infrastructure.
As a forward-looking infrastructure project, Prove is not just building bridges; it is also reconstructing the cross-chain trust structure. Its success will determine whether the future on-chain world can break fragmentation and achieve true connection and collaboration.