BROCK DEFI, a multi-ash liquid repair protocol, today entered into a strategic collaboration with Brevis, a ZK coprocessor and computer network. With this partnership, Bedrock Brevis’ ZK Coprocessor-a technology that will enable it to build an effective and confidential cross-chain repeat infrastructure.
Bedrock is a liquidity recovery protocol that supports multiple assets, making repeating multiple tokens such as BTC, ETH and many others possible. On the other hand, Brevis is a ZK Omni-Chain data recovery platform with which protocols and DAPPs can be compressed, safe data calculations. By using ZK Proof Technology, it ensures confidential and confidential protection data in multiple block chains.
🚀centives re -conceived for repairing liquids.
Brevis cooperates with @bebrock_defi to bring continuous protocol-stimulation (CPI) to their platform and to launch the ZK-driven reward programs from Incentra on the basic network.
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Bedrock integrates the Brevis ZK Coprocessor
Based on the announcement made today, Bedrock integrated the framework of continuous protocol incentivization (Continuous Protocol Intentivization (CPI) in its repairing ecosystem. With this integration of Brevis’ Zero-Knowledge (Zkp) Cryptyste can be executed for Ketingens.
Web3 reward offers (in forms of deployment, airdrop, etc.) are crucial because they stimulate customer behavior. However, many such crypto -release programs continue to work opaque. This explains why Bedrock collaborated with Brevis to tackle this problem within the liquid repaired network. By using Brevis’s ZKP cryptographic technology, Bedrock now performs a reward system that calculates and distributes the indigenous tokens of Bedrock to users efficiently and safely, based on their activity on the chains.
This partnership led to the launch of the ZK-driven reward program of Bedrock (built-in collaboration with BREVIS) on the Base Mainnet, a Layer-2 network. The development of this new remuneration program is essential because it keeps track of user participation, recognizes and rewards in the Defi -Ecosystem of Bedrock. It uses Brevis’s ZKCOrrocessor SDK and CPI framework to ensure that customer interactions are real and rewards are reliable, with full effectiveness and transparency.
With the launch on the Base Layer-2 Blockchain, the Bedrock Reward program follows the activity of users about supported chains, including yields, liquid retiring networks, loans and yield protocols and Dexs. Once these interactions and activities are certified and validated via Brevis’s ZKP technology, users can eligible their share in the rewards of Bedrock claim and obtain.
Bedrock and Brevis: Build fully potential of Defi
The cooperation between Fundament and Brevis is crucial for the web3 landscape, because it is part of efforts to develop efficient cross-chain repeat infrastructure in Defi. The partnership is because conventional remuneration systems for chains continue to experience obstacles. Calculation of complicated eligible and reward shares on-chain normally uses high transaction costs and experiences slow confirmations.
Various current programs depend on off-chain spreadsheets or centralized backend functions to calculate user activity and assign rewards. This traditional approach, however, often struggles with opaque, spofs (a few points of failure) and inaccuracies about how rewards were tested and demoralizes the user’s confidence.
On a different perspective, smart contracts in chains cannot process enormous amounts of data without high costs, and they cannot easily verify non-existence (for example, if a customer has no interaction with a network). This is where ZKP technology comes to help protocols such as the foundation to validate customer actions and non-actions off-chain. The technology announces the verification without making rough transaction data known. As a result, by including the CPI framework of Brevis and ZkcoProcessor SDK, it relieves itself from heavy, costly calculation to a cost-efficient, verifiable off-chain environment.