ViragJoshi"base.eth"
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Succinct is quietly reshaping Ethereum’s scaling & interoperability. If you're into ZK, modular chains, or the future of onchain trust — pay attention. Here’s a deep dive on Succinct, how it helps Ethereum, and why its approach is uniquely powerful.
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ViragJoshi"base.eth"
@viragjoshi
At its core, Succinct is building zero-knowledge infrastructure — specifically tools to make zk-proofs accessible, fast & flexible. But it’s not just about proving. Succinct is optimizing how proofs move between chains.
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ViragJoshi"base.eth"
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Think of it as the router for trust-minimized communication between chains. Instead of trusting multisigs or bridges, Succinct enables chains to verify proofs of what happened elsewhere. No middlemen. Just math
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ViragJoshi"base.eth"
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The most visible product? Succinct’s ZK stack + zkWASM. Developers can build ZK provers in any language (WASM compatible), then generate proofs that other chains can verify. This massively lowers the barrier to using ZK in real-world apps.
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ViragJoshi"base.eth"
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So how does this help Ethereum? Succinct enables: Fast finality bridges Secure L2-to-L1 communication Interoperable modular rollups Trustless oracle feeds Basically: it extends Ethereum’s trust to new places — without needing Ethereum to do more work.
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ViragJoshi"base.eth"
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Here’s what makes Succinct unique: zkWASM: proving general programs in WASM Cross-chain verification infra (like their light client zk-bridges) Focus on practical zk, not just theoretical performance It’s ZK for builders, not just researchers
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