Succinct is a protocol that brings the power of zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to developers in a simple way. ZK proofs let systems verify computations without revealing all the details, making blockchains more secure, scalable, and efficient. Succinct’s general-purpose zkVM allows developers to write provable programs in familiar languages like Rust, removing the need for complex cryptography knowledge and cutting integration time from months to days.

Launched in 2022 in San Francisco, Succinct is supported by top investors such as Paradigm. It has already been adopted in Ethereum rollups, secure bridges, and light client infrastructure. The protocol’s native token, PROVE, fuels the Succinct Prover Network—a decentralized marketplace where anyone can provide computing power, earn rewards, and help generate proofs.

Real-world uses include powering layer 2 solutions, trustless bridges, off-chain verification, tamper-proof data feeds, and even securing AI models. Succinct’s goal is to make ZK technology accessible, practical, and ready for global adoption. @Succinct #succinctlabs $PROVE