Migrating Ethereum to post-quantum security is a herculean task. That's why we released VEIL, a new compiler.
Succinct's SP1 — the protocol Google used for generating ZK proofs — relies on a Groth16 wrapper. VEIL swaps the elliptic-curve dependency for a PQS hash-based one.
Succinct is bringing zero-knowledge proofs to @base. The upcoming Azul upgrade will use SP1 to prove every transaction on the network.
Succinct will soon secure over $10 billion across major rollups, making SP1 the most widely deployed zkVM in production.
We are officially past the point where decentralized AI inference is only a philosophical argument
Over the last 24 hours, Gonka processed hundreds of thousands of inferences and billions of AI tokens across the network. Across a decentralized network of real hardware built by dozens of participants - companies and individuals
This is still early and rough around the edge, people are still hitting limits, but when they do, it’s another milestone for the network. But this is exactly how new infrastructure starts. Perfection is not important, usability is. It is already real, being used, and improving faster each week
The demand for inference is already coming from millions of developers, agents, builders, and users around the world. The question is whether this demand will keep flowing into a few centralized providers or whether it will drift towards an open, verifiable, decentralized alternative
If you want decentralized AI to exist, use it. Try the inference, build with it, help other people connect, launch a swarm of agents, and try to bump into the limit to push it further. Every request, every test, every fix, every GPU, every new user makes the network stronger
Bitcoin started this way. This is how open infrastructure wins
📢 To SP1 Users: We will be removing support for v5 on the Prover Network on Tuesday, May 19th, 2026.
If you have not already, please upgrade to v6 with this helpful migration guide:
https://t.co/ahO4f4FMzR
SP1 Hypercube (v6) delivers up to 4x faster proof generation. V6.2.0 is the latest build with the most recent security and performance upgrades.
https://t.co/UazBpNR25L
If you have any questions, DM us or open a GitHub.
Phase 3
Controlled Reopen live 12th May in between 5-10PM UTC
Expected:
• User access is restored
• Liquidations are paused for 24 hours — use this window to add collateral or repay debt before the liquidation bot resumes
• Margin trading positions must be closed within 24 hours — no new positions can be opened
• After 24 hours, all open margin positions will be force closed
Note:
Normal liquidation thresholds won't apply during this period, but forced liquidation can still occur if your real collateral falls below your real debt.
It's been a year and a half since we first announced OP Succinct: our flagship product to secure blockchains with ZK technology.
Today, we're proud to be working with @base, one of the largest L2s, to secure billions in assets on their chain.
‘The world is changing.
AI—the biggest frontier models—can fit on a tiny flash card. They are essentially copyable, so every human on Earth can have them.
We can actually bring abundance to billions of people around the world if we manage to make these technologies universally accessible.’
@DaLiberman at LA Hacks 2026.
https://t.co/DurrDaoS9G
Covenant AI has built one of the strongest DeAI training stacks on the market.
The Gonka community is built around the same core values, decentralization, open source, and real infrastructure, running AI in a fully trustless environment with 3,000 H100-equivalent GPUs already operating globally.
We’d be glad to explore what it could look like to build together while preserving your team’s technical identity and momentum.
Throughout the history of cryptocurrency, there have been numerous cases where exchanges blocked or completely halted withdrawals for their https://t.co/tXx1fN2yan 2022, during the crypto crisis, major platforms @FTX_Official, @CelsiusNetwork, @BlockFi, @voyager_cx, and @GenesisTrading suspended withdrawals, followed by bankruptcies. Many users lost access to their assets for months.Similar issues occurred later. In 2023, the exchange @BKEXGlobal froze all withdrawals due to a so-called “money laundering investigation.” In 2025, the Turkish exchange @btcturk halted operations after suspicious outflows of $48 million. In 2026, the platform @blockfills also suspended deposits and withdrawals amid a market downturn.Major exchanges (@binance,
@OKX, @Bybit_Official) regularly restrict withdrawals due to sanctions, AML checks, or suspicions of fraud.These incidents confirm the main rule: as long as your money is on a centralized exchange, it is not truly yours. It is recommended not to keep large amounts on CEX platforms and to withdraw assets to your own cold wallets in a timely manner.
The Google team was able to "publish" their result via zero-knowledge proof because of rapid advances in zkVM (zero-knowledge virtual machine) tech over the past ~18 months.
A zkVM lets you write regular code, compiles it to a program, and then proves that program was executed correctly, without revealing the inputs.
zkVMs have only become performant enough for practical use in the past year. If you look at Google's usage of @SuccinctLabs zkVM, the statements they're proving are enormously complex. It would not have been feasible to express them in traditional ZKP frameworks even recently.
Now that there's precedent for this style of security disclosure, we might see many more results published like this going forward.