When demonstrating SP1 to my mom, I said, "This technology is like having a delivery person prove they delivered the goods without telling you what the buyer purchased"—and she actually understood right away! The most impressive thing about Succinct isn't how cutting-edge the technology is, but how it turns the previously unreachable ZK into a WeChat scanning level experience. Now I'm using it to handle DAO voting verification: input proposal → automatically generate proof → on-chain verification results, the process is even more straightforward than ordering groceries on Meituan. While small teams might find the pricing slightly high (charged based on proof complexity), the development cost savings are enough to hire two interns. I predict the next wave of ZK hype will definitely belong to the "user experience faction"; projects that still make users compile circuits themselves are in danger! What’s the most inhumane ZK product you’ve seen? Let’s discuss in the comments! 🚀@Succinct #SuccinctLabs #SuccinctLabsPROVE $PROVE