Zero-knowledge proofs will define the next era of innovation in distributed systems, by opening up new frontiers in privacy, scalability and compatibility. Gevulot is ushering in this era with an internet scale compute network for zero-knowledge proofs.
Gevulot is the first credibly neutral decentralized prover layer for the modular stack, designed with the vision to make proving decentralized, performant, and cost-effective. Its internet-scale compute network is optimized exclusively for zero-knowledge proving and verification.
Gevulot enables new applications utilizing provable computing to become economically viable. At the same time, it ensures that providers achieve maximum resource efficiency and revenue by aggregating workloads across the industry.
Similar to other PoS blockchains, Gevulot has balances, transfers, and staking with the native token, as well as proof system deployment, which resembles smart contract deployment. However, the two main differences from most other blockchains are that Gevulot lacks a traditional smart contract state, and computation verification is done through validating ZKPs rather than re-execution.