Brevis: Embarking on the Era of Infinite Blockchain Computing 🧐🧐 At Devconnect in Argentina last November, Justin Drake, a researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, demonstrated a new block verification process: the verification nodes use the zkLighthouse client and rely solely on zero knowledge proofs generated by protocols such as Pico zkVM from Brevis to determine the validity of the block. This demonstration is likely to point to Ethereum's future expansion path - the blockchain no longer needs to repeatedly perform all calculations, only needs to verify externally generated proofs. Brevis' positioning is not a single application, but a verifiable computing layer.
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Starting a business on Hyperliquid, achieving $200000 in revenue and $50 million valuation in two weeks This article is a true sharing from an entrepreneur on Hyperliquid. His starting point is zero fans, zero connections, and zero funding. At first, he noticed the undeveloped forex trading pair market on Hyperliquid, but was preempted by others for deploying the product on the testnet too early. Although he was momentarily frustrated, he did not stop there. He made up his mind to find a new breakthrough. He turned his attention to the Monero community (XMR). Due to the anonymous trading attribute touching the regulatory red line, XMR has been taken down by most mainstream trading platforms and has long faced the dilemma of "wanting to trade but having nowhere to go". Around this real and urgent need, he quickly launched a product that made Monero trading extremely simple.
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