
币圈荒木|Araki🪵|Nov 09, 2025 09:32
An old friend asked me in a group chat: "You’re grinding all these ZK projects every day—are any of them actually going to deliver?"
I was honestly stumped for a moment. ZK has been insanely hyped lately. Scroll through anything, and it’s all "strongest Layer 2," "fastest verification," "biggest funding round." But the one that really resonated with me is actually @brevis_zk.
To be honest, when I first came across Brevis, I didn’t think it was anything groundbreaking. But then I took a closer look at its core concept—giving blockchain memory. That’s when it clicked for me.
A picture popped into my head:
If blockchain were a city, every smart contract would be a building.
What Brevis is doing is installing a "memory system" for the city—
so the buildings know who lived there, who paid rent, who contributed to its construction.
It sounds simple, but this has always been a blind spot for blockchain.
Smart contracts can calculate and settle transactions, but they can’t remember anything.
You could provide liquidity yesterday, and today it’s already forgotten who you are.
Brevis isn’t competing with others for the Layer 2 spotlight. Instead, it’s tackling the hard, unsexy problems—
making data readable, verifiable, and callable across chains.
For example, PancakeSwap could use it to adjust fees based on historical trades, and Uniswap could use it to distribute verifiable rewards.
These details might seem small, but they could fundamentally change the underlying logic of DeFi.
I looked up some numbers later: 130M+ ZK proofs generated, $4B+ in TVL growth, hundreds of millions in distributed incentives...
Of course, Brevis hasn’t launched a token yet, and their team’s incentive mechanism isn’t fully disclosed either.
But they’re heading in the right direction—Web3 doesn’t need faster chains; it needs smarter ones.
Chains that can remember every contribution you’ve made and turn those actions into "assets."
Sometimes I think, in the future blockchain world, it might feel more like a "life resume":
Where you’ve interacted, created, contributed—
all of it becomes a verifiable, rewardable track record.
And Brevis is writing the first line of that resume.
So now, I’m not grinding for points or chasing leaderboards anymore.
Instead, I’m trying out their DC character tasks.
Sometimes, the real opportunities aren’t in the hype, but with the quiet ones laying the groundwork.
#ZK #Brevis #Web3 #DeFi