Today I discovered a tough character in the ZK circle—@Succinct , truly reducing the burden for developers. It's really eye-opening.
No need to tackle cryptography; with their SP1 zkVM, even beginners can easily get started with ZK applications. What's even more impressive is the technical capability: previously, ZK TPS was capped at 20? They directly pushed it to over 10,000 with SP1 Hypercube, and it's key to note that it's very secure—Raspberry Pi can run nodes, so there's no issue with decentralization.
The White House's 2025 report even specifically praises ZK's core value in privacy and compliance, isn't this paving the way for it? There are already over 35 crypto protocols connected, with more than 10 officially launched, and the speed of implementation is quite impressive.
The most interesting part is $PROVE , which is not limited to a single scenario; it can cover Ethereum, Rollup, cross-chain bridges, and even Web2 and AI verification, making it the first universal proof token.
The team is also technically solid: Uma with dual degrees from MIT (who also worked at Google Brain) + John from Stanford (who received the Thiel Scholarship for entrepreneurship), specifically focusing on reconstructing ZK infrastructure from the ground up, reliable.
#ZK基建 #PROVE #SuccinctLabs #SuccinctLabsPROVE