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Brevis ProverNet Platform Launches in Beta Mode

The decentralized marketplace for ZK-proof computing power has officially gone live on mainnet.

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Two weeks after publishing its technical documentation, the ProverNet marketplace has switched to production mode and is now processing real traffic. The system operates as an open auction that automatically accepts requests from applications, matches them with executors, and settles the computations.

According to the team, node operators can now join the registry and start accepting orders. Setup guides for CPU and GPU nodes are publicly available. dApp developers no longer need to maintain private servers for proof generation; they can simply broadcast a request to the network, and an available operator will handle the math.

“Developers are currently migrating capacities to the new architecture. As demand scales, the network will move to its own rollup, with the native BREV token and staking features to be integrated later,” the project representatives noted.

Prior to this launch, Brevis processed 250 million proofs for major players like Uniswap, PancakeSwap, and BNB Chain. This track record highlighted a key industry bottleneck: the demand for ZK compute is highly volatile.

Experts observe that this new infrastructure layer resolves the fragmentation issue. This means applications no longer need to rely on a single provider or sit in queues waiting for processing.

This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute advertising or investment advice. Please do your own research before making any decisions.

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