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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 also makes proof services more competitive.
Although the popularity of ZK has a cyclical nature, Brevis's exploration and innovative ideas at the technological level are worth paying attention to. The iteration of this type of infrastructure often demonstrates its strength during industry cooling periods.