🚀 AVS: Build Verifiable Services Without Permission
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In traditional networks, deploying a new service often requires approvals, whitelists, or complex infrastructure. With Succinct’s AVS (App Verifiable Service) model, the rules change: all you need is an idea, code, and DAO approval.
🛠 How AVS Works
Developers write a vApp using Succinct’s Rust SDK, defining core logic without building smart contracts from scratch. Succinct’s SP1 zkVM automatically generates proofs to guarantee correctness. Once submitted to the vApps Hub, the DAO reviews, votes, and—if approved—the AVS launches permissionlessly. No gatekeepers, no hidden requirements.
🔒 Security via EigenLayer
Instead of setting up a new validator network, AVS inherits security through ETH restakers on EigenLayer. This means a new AVS enjoys institutional-grade security without needing its own consensus system. Community members stake $PROVE to secure the service and share in rewards.
🌐 Why It Matters
Permissionless Innovation: Anyone can create services—whether AI verification, oracles, on-chain voting, or decentralized identity.
Efficient Infrastructure: Developers skip months of building validation layers and focus directly on application logic.
True Decentralization: Governance and staking determine which AVS thrives, aligning incentives across developers, validators, and users.
⚡ Conclusion
AVS redefines blockchain infrastructure: permissionless, secure, and community-driven. If you can code a Rust function and rally DAO support, your idea becomes a live verifiable service.
👉 What kind of AVS would you launch—an oracle, an AI verifier, or a DeFi benchmark?