Brevis is an infrastructure project designed to address the verifiable computation problem on blockchain networks. The project aims to significantly reduce operational costs by moving complex computations, which are expensive and inefficient to execute on-chain via smart contracts, off-chain. The key point here is ensuring the reliability of these off-chain computations. Brevis uses zero knowledge proof technology to cryptographically verify the correctness of computations and records these proofs on the chain. This allows network participants to verify the validity of the results by checking the proof without re-executing the entire computation. In this way, it enhances efficiency while maintaining the security of the decentralized system.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 13h ago
Is zk proof used to reduce on-chain computation costs? Sounds good, but how many can actually be implemented in practice?
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PhantomHunter
· 13h ago
Gas fee killer is here, finally someone is working on zk, just not sure how it will actually be implemented.
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GasGuzzler
· 13h ago
zk proof is coming to save the day again? To be honest, I'm tired of this routine, but the discount is really cheap.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 13h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound impressive, but can they really be implemented in practice... I'm a bit unsure.
Brevis is an infrastructure project designed to address the verifiable computation problem on blockchain networks. The project aims to significantly reduce operational costs by moving complex computations, which are expensive and inefficient to execute on-chain via smart contracts, off-chain. The key point here is ensuring the reliability of these off-chain computations. Brevis uses zero knowledge proof technology to cryptographically verify the correctness of computations and records these proofs on the chain. This allows network participants to verify the validity of the results by checking the proof without re-executing the entire computation. In this way, it enhances efficiency while maintaining the security of the decentralized system.