Does the Brevis proof layer truly enable Ethereum to scale?
Ethereum’s current scalability pain point: it’s not bandwidth, it’s not storage, but “network-wide redundant execution”! Current rule: every transaction must be fully executed from start to finish by every single validator node in the network to reach consensus! → Total computation = computation per transaction x total number of nodes → The more nodes there are, the greater the total computation! This is Ethereum’s “native scaling challenge”.
Traditional scaling solution: move 90%-99.9% of transaction computation to Layer 2 and have Ethereum mainnet only validate the final result. → While effective, this merely “sidesteps transactions” without truly “solving” the network-wide redundant execution problem—just “old wine in a new bottle”!
The Brevis proof layer directly tackles this “native challenge” by shifting from “execution consensus” to “proof consensus”: - Any complex computation is executed only once (off-chain compute) - Generates a tiny ZK proof (only a few hundred bytes) - All nodes on Ethereum mainnet only need to verify this ZK proof
Traditional “execution layer”: more nodes → more computation → network congestion and higher costs Brevis “proof layer”: more nodes → safer network, faster computation
Brevis perfectly sidesteps Ethereum’s native scaling challenge, turning “number of nodes” from an enemy of scale to a friend! It breaks through Ethereum’s native scalability “bottleneck” to truly enable Ethereum to scale! #kaitoyap #Yap @KaitoAI @brevis_zk @no89thkey
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Does the Brevis proof layer truly enable Ethereum to scale?
Ethereum’s current scalability pain point: it’s not bandwidth, it’s not storage, but “network-wide redundant execution”!
Current rule: every transaction must be fully executed from start to finish by every single validator node in the network to reach consensus!
→ Total computation = computation per transaction x total number of nodes
→ The more nodes there are, the greater the total computation! This is Ethereum’s “native scaling challenge”.
Traditional scaling solution: move 90%-99.9% of transaction computation to Layer 2 and have Ethereum mainnet only validate the final result.
→ While effective, this merely “sidesteps transactions” without truly “solving” the network-wide redundant execution problem—just “old wine in a new bottle”!
The Brevis proof layer directly tackles this “native challenge” by shifting from “execution consensus” to “proof consensus”:
- Any complex computation is executed only once (off-chain compute)
- Generates a tiny ZK proof (only a few hundred bytes)
- All nodes on Ethereum mainnet only need to verify this ZK proof
Traditional “execution layer”: more nodes → more computation → network congestion and higher costs
Brevis “proof layer”: more nodes → safer network, faster computation
Brevis perfectly sidesteps Ethereum’s native scaling challenge, turning “number of nodes” from an enemy of scale to a friend! It breaks through Ethereum’s native scalability “bottleneck” to truly enable Ethereum to scale!
#kaitoyap #Yap @KaitoAI @brevis_zk @no89thkey