A new trend worth paying attention to: BREV has appeared in Coinbase's onboarding plan, and the token generation event doesn't seem to be too far off.
This is not a coincidence. The core logic of Brevis is actually quite solid—moving the computationally intensive verification work off-chain, leaving only one task on-chain: confirming whether the result is correct. What are the benefits of this approach? Costs are drastically reduced, and security is not compromised. From a technical perspective, this scheme is feasible.
The concept of off-chain computation + on-chain verification has already been proven in the ZK field. BREV's innovation lies in how to optimize this model to be more efficient and practical. As ecosystem applications increase, the demand for such solutions will only grow. Now is the time to catch up before the TGE.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 12-20 19:56
Yo, Coinbase has approved it, is this wave of BREV really about to take off?
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The off-chain verification system sounds like it's aiming at ZK, got some substance.
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Getting on board before TGE? Bro, what are you hinting at...
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Lower costs without compromising security, sounds good, but the actual situation remains to be seen.
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Brevis has good timing this time, entering during ecosystem expansion is indeed smart.
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Doing homework? I feel like it's already too late...
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Moving off-chain to on-chain verification, this idea has actually been around for a while.
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SorryRugPulled
· 12-20 19:47
No hype, no negativity. Brevis's approach of off-chain computation verified on-chain is indeed quite interesting.
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Wait, Coinbase has already listed it? Feels like this time might be different.
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Honestly, there aren't many projects that still have a chance to enter before the TGE. This one is worth paying attention to.
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Can off-chain computation costs be so low while still ensuring security? Sounds a bit too idealistic.
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Another wave of innovations in the ZK track—there's never enough to keep up with.
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If you catch up now, you'll definitely see a surge in hype during the TGE.
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Brevis really reduces costs, which is a good thing. Let's see how the ecosystem applications develop later.
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Another project I didn't pre-position in—daily operations.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-20 19:39
The concept of off-chain verification should have been popularized long ago. Brevis's timing is quite good.
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YieldChaser
· 12-20 19:36
Moving off-chain computing power out, keeping it lightweight on-chain—this combination really has some substance.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 12-20 19:32
Bro, Coinbase's launch plan is pretty aggressive. Once the TGE actually happens, it'll be a real money-maker.
A new trend worth paying attention to: BREV has appeared in Coinbase's onboarding plan, and the token generation event doesn't seem to be too far off.
This is not a coincidence. The core logic of Brevis is actually quite solid—moving the computationally intensive verification work off-chain, leaving only one task on-chain: confirming whether the result is correct. What are the benefits of this approach? Costs are drastically reduced, and security is not compromised. From a technical perspective, this scheme is feasible.
The concept of off-chain computation + on-chain verification has already been proven in the ZK field. BREV's innovation lies in how to optimize this model to be more efficient and practical. As ecosystem applications increase, the demand for such solutions will only grow. Now is the time to catch up before the TGE.