Electron Labs’ charges up in the ZkCloud
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Electron Labs has introduced a method that aggregates zero-knowledge proofs from various protocols into one “superproof”, which is then verified on Ethereum. This innovation significantly benefits applications utilizing ZK technology, such as privacy solutions, micro rollups, data availability bridges, IBC, and more. By incorporating Gevulot’s ZkCloud infrastructure, they can now spark efficient proof generation at a much lower cost compared to traditional Web2 cloud, thereby helping all partners in the pipeline minimize expenses within the overall system. It acts as a trickle down effect in savings.
The Electron team is making major strides in enhancing the efficiency and scalability of ZK-based applications. Their solution allows multiple transactions to be verified on the Ethereum L1 simultaneously, reducing the network’s computational load and by relation, gas costs. Electron have established partnerships with Aligned Layer, Polygon, Avail, Gnosis, Biconomy, and now Gevulot! They have also developed ED25519 circuits, ZK light clients, and an innovative zkBridge.
Gevulot provides the first universal proving infrastructure for ZK with ZkCloud, a decentralized compute network that is up to six times cheaper than AWS while delivering twice the performance. Gevulot supports any proof system and aggregates proving tasks from across the industry, significantly reducing costs. Through this partnership, Gevulot’s ZkCloud will help Electron Labs lower its overhead costs, moving closer to the goal of making the computational and cost burdens of verifiability negligible.
Recently, Electron launched their flagship protocol “Quantum” on testnet, which leverages recursive ZK proofs that can be deployed and verified on Gevulot. This approach reduces verification costs to less than 1% of current rates by spreading the cost of proof verification across multiple protocols and users. Quantum currently integrates six protocols (Worldcoin, Scroll, DeGate, among others), offering an 83% reduction in costs on testnet. By using Electron's aggregation layer Gevulot can also help reduce proof verification costs at scale through this partnership.
Both Electron Labs and Gevulot are dedicated to reducing costs for ZK developers, paving the way for widespread adoption.
“Aggregation Layers and Prover Networks are a match made in heaven. Electron will utilise Gevulot to decentralise its prover, while Gevulot will utilize Electron to reduce its proof verification costs." – Garvit Goel, Founder and CEO of Electron Labs
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About Them:
Electron is building a one-of-a-kind Superprover that is a Universal ZK-Proof Aggregator which will enable value creation of $10bn / year. They aim to become the de-facto engine for zk-proof aggregation on Ethereum. They are currently aggregating protocols such as Scroll, Worldcoin, Loopring, and DeGate on testnet, currently cutting costs by 85% per proof.
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About Us:
Gevulot offers the first universal proving infrastructure for ZK. With a focus on proof supply chain abstraction, Gevulot’s ZkCloud is a decentralized prover layer optimized for zero-knowledge proof generation. It supports all proof systems, aggregating workloads to significantly reduce costs of proving and verification. We're expanding our network of trusted partners to achieve this vision.
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