Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) have been one of the most powerful concepts in crypto — but also one of the hardest to actually use.
For years, if you wanted to build with ZK, you needed to learn new languages, design complex circuits, and run expensive infrastructure.
@Succinct is changing that with SP1, a superfast zkVM that lets you write normal Rust code and instantly generate a proof — no PhD in cryptography required.
Paired with their Prover Network, developers can offload proving to a decentralized marketplace of provers, paying in $PROVE while keeping everything trustless and secure.
35+ projects including Polygon, Celestia, and Lido are already using it, with over $4B in secured value and millions of proofs generated.
Succinct is making ZK practical, scalable, and open to all — this isn’t just academic theory anymore, it’s ready-to-build infrastructure.