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Daniel Onyenze

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Just begin and the mind grows heated; continue, and the task will be completed !

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Brevis acts like an external high-performance processor and "memory bank" for blockchains.  It enables smart contracts to perform data-heavy tasks that would normally be too expensive to do on-chain by processing them off-chain and returning a tiny, ZKP for quick verification.

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Brevis zkTLS functions as a private bridge, enabling blockchains to access sensitive data directly from traditional web sources without requiring intermediaries. It employs ZK proofs to allow smart contracts to verify and use private data while maintaining confidentiality.

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While traditional oracles rely on a group of validators to "vote" on whether data is correct, the Brevis and APRO Oracle partnership uses Zero Knowledge technology to provide a cryptographic receipt that mathematically proves the data is authentic.

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Brevis has exceeded 300 million verified proofs, signifying its transition from experimental use to sustained production for ZK computation. As a ZK coprocessor, Brevis offloads complex computations off-chain, providing succinct proofs for smart contracts to verify on-chain.

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Brevis is a ZK coprocessor that allows smart contracts to perform complex, data-heavy computations off-chain while maintaining blockchain-level security By moving these tasks away from the main chain, it drastically lowers costs and expands what decentralized applications can do

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Brevis and USD8 have partnered to create a fully decentralized insurance system for the DeFi ecosystem, designed to protect users against protocol hacks and stablecoin de-pegging. The system utilizes Brevis's ZK technology to verify user eligibility and automate payouts without

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Brevis ZKTLS is a zero-knowledge protocol designed to connect blockchain smart contracts with real-world Web 2 data from HTTPS sources, replacing trust in third parties with mathematical proofs. This enables privacy-preserving access to verifiable Web 2 data for various apps.

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In a nutshell, zkQueryNet is a protocol that uses Zero-Knowledge proofs to provide decentralized applications with fast, affordable access to historical blockchain data.

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Brevis ZK acts as a "super-accelerator" for blockchains by using its Pico zkVM to process complex data off-chain. It translates this heavy work into a tiny, mathematical "fingerprint" that the blockchain can verify in milliseconds, allowing apps to run advanced logic.

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Brevis acts as a powerful "extra brain" for smart contracts, handling heavy data processing off-chain and sending back a cheat-proof receipt (ZK proof) to verify past activities without clogging the blockchain.

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By acting as a Zero-Knowledge Coprocessor, Brevis essentially allows smart contracts to "look back" at historical data or "look across" to other chains without needing to trust a centralized oracle.

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Pieverse and Brevis have partnered to integrate zero-knowledge verification into the x402b protocol, creating an end-to-end trustless and verifiable payment stack on the BNB Chain.