Jack孔@Nano Labs(NA)🇭🇰|Jan 14, 2026 03:32
The concept of a ZK co-processor is actually pretty interesting. Off-chain computation + on-chain verification essentially addresses the long-standing issues of high computational costs and low efficiency in blockchain.
Brevis' verifiable computation paradigm allows complex operations to be completed off-chain, with only the proof brought back on-chain for millisecond-level verification. This isn’t a new concept, but there aren’t many teams capable of achieving production-level scalability.
From a tech evolution perspective, ZK is clearly transitioning from being a Rollup-specific tool to a general-purpose computation verification layer. This trend is quite evident. In the future, more on-chain activities might require solutions that are "verifiable but completed off-chain."
That said, no matter how good the tech is, it ultimately comes down to real-world adoption and market validation.
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