Talking about the new era of zero-knowledge proofs - interpreting how Succinct reshapes the blockchain ecosystem
When we talk about the next decade of blockchain technology, scalability issues are always an unavoidable topic. Traditional blockchains require all nodes to redundantly execute the same transactions to verify correctness. While this redundant computation ensures the security of decentralization, it severely limits the system's processing capacity. Today, an innovative project called Succinct is addressing this dilemma in a novel way.
Succinct network redefines the proving ecosystem
The prover network built by Succinct is a protocol running on Ethereum that coordinates a distributed prover network to generate zero-knowledge proofs for any software. This system creates a bilateral market connecting provers and requesters, providing proof services for various applications such as blockchains, cross-chain bridges, oracles, AI agents, and video games.