Brevis has released the ProverNet Whitepaper, outlining a decentralized zero-knowledge proof generation marketplace mechanism.


November 17th, according to official sources, Brevis has released the ProverNet Whitepaper, proposing a decentralized market mechanism for zero-knowledge proof generation. It utilizes a truthful online double auction to efficiently match diverse computing tasks with specialized proof hardware.Based on collaboration experience in projects such as PancakeSwap, Uniswap, Euler, Linea, MetaMask, ProverNet specifically addresses the core pain points of existing proof infrastructures. ProverNet will run on the dedicated rollup Brevis Chain, with the official launch planned by the end of 2025. Brevis states that this mechanism will drive zero-knowledge proof services from a centralized single-provider model to a competitive market, allowing specialized proof nodes to be deeply optimized for specific tasks. Application users will no longer be limited to a single provider while obtaining verification computing services.