Here's something wild about prediction markets: Brevis just enabled verifiable mindshare tracking for Polymarket, and it nails the privacy paradox.
Think about it—K4ito's got secret sauce algorithms they can't just dump on GitHub. But traders? They need ironclad proof nobody's cooking the books.
That's where zero-knowledge proofs swoop in. Brevis handles verification without exposing the recipe. Data stays legit, methods stay private. Elegant solution to a messy problem.
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DYORMaster
· 12-05 07:19
ZK proofs are truly amazing—they achieve both transparency and confidentiality. Brevis has definitely found the perfect balance this time.
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ThesisInvestor
· 12-03 23:26
The zk proof system has finally found a practical use, but to be honest, the trust issues in prediction markets go far beyond this. We'll have to see how things are implemented going forward.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 12-02 22:57
The zk-proof is truly a genius design; privacy and transparency no longer have to be a choice between the two.
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DogeBachelor
· 12-02 22:51
The zk proof trap is really amazing, it verifies without exposing the logic, I love it.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 12-02 22:50
The zk proof trap is indeed impressive; it can verify without exposing anything, the algorithm is a black box but the data is transparent, it has a certain flavor.
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screenshot_gains
· 12-02 22:49
ngl zk proofs this trap is indeed amazing, but I don't know if it will just be rhetoric when actually put to use...
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 12-02 22:44
This zk trap is indeed amazing; it can prove without exposing secrets. It feels like this is the path that web3 should take.
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RektButSmiling
· 12-02 22:35
The zk proof in NGL is truly a genius design, capable of verification without revealing the underlying secrets. This is how web3 should be.
Here's something wild about prediction markets: Brevis just enabled verifiable mindshare tracking for Polymarket, and it nails the privacy paradox.
Think about it—K4ito's got secret sauce algorithms they can't just dump on GitHub. But traders? They need ironclad proof nobody's cooking the books.
That's where zero-knowledge proofs swoop in. Brevis handles verification without exposing the recipe. Data stays legit, methods stay private. Elegant solution to a messy problem.