Unlock Cross-Chain Innovation with Succinct's ZK-Powered Solutions Succinct is revolutionizing cross-chain communication with their cutting-edge ZK technology. Discover how their Telepathy protocol works and how you can earn rewards in Succinct Points! 🧵 1/ Introducing Telepathy: A Game-Changer in Cross-Chain Communication Telepathy is Succinct's next-gen ZK-powered protocol enabling: • Instant, low-cost cross-chain messaging (EVM ↔ non-EVM) • 100x cheaper than traditional blockchain bridges • Ethereum-grade security for every chain 2/ Why Telepathy is Different Telepathy stands out because: • It eliminates trust assumptions typically seen in bridges • Leverages the SP1 prover for real-time verification • Supports a wide range of blockchains, including Solana, Cosmos, and more 3/ Earn Succinct Points Start earning Succinct Points by engaging with their ecosystem: • Test out the Telepathy protocol • Develop using the SP1 framework • Participate in governance decisions
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Web3 doesn’t scale by stacking more apps on the same chain 1/ Most blockchains make all apps compete on one shared layer. That’s like hosting every app on a single machine. @linera_io changes the model: → Every app runs on its own microchain Built for speed, isolation, and scale. 2/ Here’s how Linera’s microchain system works: Each app operates independently Execution runs in parallel No contention with other apps Designed for real-time performance from day one 3/ Shared block space = shared problems. Linera avoids the usual congestion and latency by separating execution per app. Think Web2 speed, but with Web3 architecture. 4/ The future isn’t more chains — it’s better ones. Linera is the first L1 built for real-time, app-specific scaling. Explore what it means to build without limits → linera.io @linera_io
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SP1-2FA: A New Standard for Verifiable Computation 1/ Succinct introduces SP1-2FA — a dual-attestation system combining ZK proofs with trusted hardware (TEEs). Two layers of verification. Maximum trust. This changes how we verify on-chain computation. 2/ SP1-2FA = ZK + TEE SP1 generates a zero-knowledge proof. A TEE (e.g., AWS Nitro) re-executes the program. Only if both results match, the proof is accepted. Redundancy meets cryptographic security. 3/ Why it matters: ZK alone is powerful — but adding TEE means: Extra protection from bugs and exploits Independent attestation Redundancy like 2FA, but for computation itself 4/ Using SP1-2FA is simple: Minimal code changes Integrates with SP1VerifierGateway Currently in private beta and audited by Zenith Secure by default. 5/ SP1-2FA is built for high-trust use cases: AI, oracles, RWA, L2s — if correctness matters, this is the stack. Join the beta: discord.gg/succinctlabs Built by @SuccinctLabs
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