The concept of ZK co-processors originates from the co-processing idea in traditional computing. Simply put, it allows smart contracts to call an “external computing unit” to handle large amounts of data or complex logic, and then securely write the results back to the main chain through zero-knowledge proofs.
This mechanism not only enhances performance but also maintains on-chain credibility, addressing the pain points of past blockchains in terms of scalability and computational power. For developers, the ZK co-processor is a key tool to make DApps stronger, faster, and cheaper.
Brevis chose to deploy its core product on the BNB Chain, attracted by the latter’s large user base and active developer ecosystem. Brevis’s technology can help the BNB Chain handle more compute-intensive applications, providing higher performance support for sectors such as DeFi, GameFi, and AI.
The two core components of the project - Pico zkVM and ZK Data Coprocessor - enable smart contracts on the BNB Chain to execute complex data computations as if they were “calling a local API,” opening up new innovation spaces for the entire ecosystem.
Brevis completed a $7.5 million seed round financing, led by Binance Labs and Polychain, with a lineup of investments from several top Web3 venture capital firms.
This financing is mainly used for technological research and development and network expansion. Brevis plans to build a decentralized prover node network and accelerate the implementation of verifiable computing protocols. The support of capital not only represents trust but also indicates that Brevis will become one of the core pieces of the future ZK computing ecosystem.
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For learners, Brevis is an excellent introductory case for gaining in-depth understanding of ZK technology and Web3 infrastructure.
The emergence of Brevis provides a new solution to the “on-chain performance bottleneck” problem. It not only enhances the computational capabilities of BNB Chain but may also impact the industry’s understanding of verifiable computation.
As more applications migrate to run on-chain, the “ZK + Computation” model represented by Brevis is expected to become a key foundational layer for the future of Web3. BNB Chain may also further consolidate its leading position in the multi-chain competition through its partnerships.