The ZK track hasn't been as eye-catching lately. After a wave of market enthusiasm, it has gradually fallen silent. However, some projects are still quietly making efforts—Brevis is such a team.
In mid-November, Brevis released the ProverNet white paper, and this move is quite noteworthy. The core idea is to build a decentralized ZK proof computing power market. Previously, most solutions involved a single vendor supplying computing resources, but ProverNet introduces a bidding mechanism with multiple provers participating. This market-oriented structure not only reduces computing costs but al
In mid-November, Brevis released the ProverNet white paper, and this move is quite noteworthy. The core idea is to build a decentralized ZK proof computing power market. Previously, most solutions involved a single vendor supplying computing resources, but ProverNet introduces a bidding mechanism with multiple provers participating. This market-oriented structure not only reduces computing costs but al
















