The Good Tech Companies - Succinct, The First Decentralized Prover Network, Launches On Mainnet

Episode Date: August 5, 2025

This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/succinct-the-first-decentralized-prover-network-launches-on-mainnet. The network already sup...ports over 35 leading protocols, processes proofs from 1,700 unique programs, and has secured over $4 billion Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #zero-knowledge-proofs, #chainwire, #press-release, #blockchain-development, #zk-rollups, #zk-protocols, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @chainwire. Learn more about this writer by checking @chainwire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Succinct Prover Network is a decentralized infrastructure enabling anyone to request and verify zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs from a global network of provers. The network already supports over 35 leading protocols, processes proofs from 1,700 unique programs, and has secured over $4 billion in value.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This audio is presented by Hacker Noon, where anyone can learn anything about any technology. Sucinct, the first decentralized prover network, launches on Maynett by Chainwire. San Francisco, United States of America, August 5, 2025, Chainwire, Sikinct announced the mainnet deployment of the Sikinct Prover Network, a decentralized infrastructure enabling anyone to request and verify zero knowledge, ZK, proofs from a global network of Provers. The launch also activates the Prove Token, which provides the economic foundation for paying provers and securing the network, enabling a universal payments rail for all ZK-enabled infrastructure. The network already supports over 35 leading protocols, processes proofs from 1,700 unique
Starting point is 00:00:45 programs, and has secured over $4 billion in value. More than 5 million proofs have been fulfilled to date for protocols such as Polygon, Mantle, Celestia, and Lido. The system will power everything from Ethereum, which has made ZKA top priority on its roadmap, to roll-ups that process tens of thousands of transactions per second for compute-intensive applications like trading, AI agents, and more. Greater than, our goal from the start was to make proving infrastructure accessible at greater than Internet scale, said John Guiba's CTO of Sincinct Labs. Going from greater than white paper to a working Maynet in eight months shows what's possible
Starting point is 00:01:23 when greater than engineering and cryptography come together with focus. The network operates as a two-sided marketplace on Ethereum. Applications submit proof requests and independent provers compete to fulfill them. This unlocks ZK technology for developers without custom infrastructure, making verifiable computation as simple as calling an API. The result is crypto-native infrastructure that delivers security, transparency, and scalability by default. Greater than, with Mainet Live, Sincinct is ready to support the next generation of greater-than applications that require very verifiable computation, said Uma Roy, CEO of Greater Than Sikinct Labs. Greater than, we believe ZK Proofs will become the standard for how crypto integrates
Starting point is 00:02:07 with greater than the broader internet, and we're proud to lead that shift. Developers interested in using the Sikinct Prover Network can start building today by visiting docks.s.synct.sysh. About Sikinct, succinct is the decentralized Prover network that makes zero knowledge easy for everyone. By offering accessible, scalable infrastructure for verifiable computation, Sikinct helps developers build trustless applications without compromising on performance or usability. Contact Chase Devon's Sikinct Labs Press at Sikinct.Zi, this story was published as a press release by Chainwire under Hackernoon's business blogging program. Thank you for listening to this Hackernoon story, read by artificial intelligence. Visit hackernoon.com to read, write, learn and publish.

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