TechFlow news, ZK cross-chain data computing and verification platform Brevis today officially released the ProverNet whitepaper, proposing a decentralized market mechanism for zero-knowledge proof generation. Through TODA (Truthful Online Double Auction), it enables efficient matching between diverse computational tasks and specialized proof hardware.
Drawing on practical integration experience with projects such as PancakeSwap, Uniswap, Euler, Linea, and MetaMask, ProverNet specifically addresses core pain points in existing proof infrastructure: decentralized exchanges require sub-second fee calculations, while protocol reward distribution computations can tolerate delays of several hours but must process tens of thousands of addresses during that time—creating fundamentally different demands on hardware architecture and proof systems.
According to the whitepaper, the market operates on Brevis Chain, a dedicated Rollup for auction coordination. Meanwhile, ProverNet will officially launch soon, driving the zero-knowledge proof field's transition from centralized, single-service provider architectures toward a competitive market model.




