
I saw him tweeting about Brevis ZK and it felt different from the usual noise. He talks about how Brevis is trying to be a ZK coprocessor that lets smart contracts tap into historical on-chain data, run off-chain computations, and bring back proofs, kind of like giving blockchains new muscles. He points out where things could get messy: how large datasets might slow proofs, how to avoid bottlenecks, or whether the incentives for provers will stay strong when network demand spikes. Some tweets get pretty technical and I have to slow down to unpack them, but that’s exactly what I like, you sense he’s not trying to sell you anything, he’s inviting you to think through the trade-offs with him.
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