Brevis ProverNet Mainnet Beta Is Live

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On November 17th we released the ProverNet whitepaper, detailing our design for a decentralized marketplace where any application can access ZK proving capacity and any prover can compete to serve it. 

A mere few weeks later, it’s running.

Brevis ProverNet mainnet beta is live!

What’s Live Now

The marketplace is fully operational. Proof auctions run continuously, matching requests to provers and clearing payments in real-time. 

Provers can register now and start competing for jobs. We’ve published documentation for both GPU and CPU setups.

Applications can submit proof requests directly to ProverNet. No need to run your own proving infrastructure anymore.

What’s Coming Soon

This is the beta phase, so a few things aren’t live yet. BREV token staking and payments will activate at full mainnet launch, replacing USDC as the native settlement currency.

We’re gradually migrating production workloads to ProverNet. First up: a subset of Ethereum block execution proving from ETHProofs.org. As volume grows, ProverNet will eventually migrate onto a dedicated app-specific rollup.

Why This Matters

This is the culmination of everything we’ve built. 250+ million proofs across 30+ partners like PancakeSwap, Uniswap, BNB Chain, Linea, and MetaMask taught us that ZK workloads are wildly heterogeneous. ProverNet is how we turn that lesson into infrastructure anyone can use.

From this point on, applications get access to specialized capacity without vendor lock-in while provers can now find workloads matched to their hardware. The ecosystem gets shared infrastructure instead of fragmented silos.

If you want to understand how ProverNet fits within the larger arc of where ZK technology is heading, Part 8 of our “From 0 Knowledge to Zero Knowledge” series covers the full context. For a more concise and focused summary of the whitepaper, read our original announcement

What’s Next?

Join the beta and help build the proving infrastructure the ecosystem has been missing. Full official mainnet will follow soon.