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Succinct’s bigger play, however, is the creation of a prover network — a permissionless network of nodes that generate ZK proofs as a service. Any application, whether it’s a rollup or a DeFi protocol, can outsource its proving jobs to this decentralized network, reducing costs and latency while increasing flexibility. In short, Succinct wants to become the “proof layer” of Web3, much like how Ethereum became the “state layer.”
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In a landscape crowded with flashy L2s and token-incentivized middleware, Succinct is building the quiet, necessary plumbing that could underwrite ZK adoption at scale. It’s a bet on infrastructure, but more than that — it’s a bet that the future of Web3 will be verifiable by default.
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