TechFlow reports that, according to official announcements, Brevis—a ZK-powered intelligent verifiable computing platform—has partnered with APRO, a decentralized oracle project, to build trustless oracles and privacy-preserving services for prediction markets.
This collaboration will enable deep integration of Brevis’s ZK Data Coprocessor, zkTLS, and Pico zkVM modules into APRO’s oracle network. The partnership focuses on three categories of data: on-chain historical data, off-chain public data, and proprietary algorithms verified via ZK computation proofs. As a result, market outcomes can be determined mathematically—via cryptographic proof—rather than relying solely on validator consensus, enabling efficient, low-cost, trustless verification and unlocking broader use cases for prediction markets.
Simultaneously, Brevis and APRO will jointly build privacy infrastructure to deliver institutional-grade privacy protection for traders. Large traders will be able to execute transactions without revealing their intentions, strategies, positions, or on-chain activities to competitors—laying the foundation for more sophisticated, innovative oracles and prediction markets on BNB Chain.




