Recently, I used Succinct for a clever operation: verifying whale trading patterns through zero-knowledge proofs, allowing for analysis of positions without exposing specific addresses! It's like putting an invisibility cloak on on-chain analysis; after generating proofs with SP1, I directly fed them to the DeFi strategy bot. Last week, I discovered that a certain institution was quietly building positions, allowing for an early layout to capture some alpha. The guys from the Intel Desk community all came asking for the tool's source code, so I simply set up a paid subscription service using BMT tokens. However, the proof data volume can be a bit large and may cause lag, so I recommend optimizing the compression algorithm. On-chain analysts, do you need this privacy analysis tool? @Succinct #SuccinctLabs $PROVE