@Succinct is redefining zero-knowledge.
Forget moon math and datacenter headaches. With SP1, you can write normal Rust (or any LLVM language), and turn it into a proof — fast, open-source, and battle-ready. 🦾
But proofs are heavy. That’s why Succinct built the Prover Network: a decentralized marketplace where GPU & FPGA operators compete to generate proofs for you.
Developers post requests, provers stake & bid, Ethereum smart contracts verify, and everyone settles in PROVE. ⚡
Why it matters:
SP1 → zkVM on RISC-V, with crypto precompiles & performance upgrades (Turbo, Hypercube).
Prover Network → auctions + staking + slashing = censorship-resistant, cost-efficient proofs.
$PROVE token → payments, staking, governance, incentives.
Use cases → rollups, bridges, oracles, identity, even AI verification.
Performance → SP1 Hypercube claims real-time Ethereum block proving with ~160 GPUs.
Succinct’s bet? That ZK should be as easy as cloud compute. If it works, “provable software” might become the default — from DeFi to AI.
👉 Prove the world’s software.