Boundless: Reconstructing the 'Production Relationship' of Zero-Knowledge Proofs with zkVM
The core bottleneck in the implementation of Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZK) often lies in the coupled architecture of proof generation and verification—various networks build their own systems, reinventing the wheel, which consumes resources and hinders interoperability. The emergence of Boundless is rewriting this situation.
Its core breakthrough lies in the design of a decentralized proof network: decoupling proof generation and verification, with external node clusters providing standardized proof generation/verification services, allowing blockchains, applications, and aggregators to achieve efficient collaboration through 'Proof as a Service' without needing to build dedicated infrastructure.
Think of it as a community-driven security service. It allows emerging projects to leverage a centralized security model, making the network safer for everyone. This is a win-win: stakers can access new streams of revenue while innovators gain the robust security they need to build the future and achieve their goals more quickly. #Boundless $ZKC @boundless_network