BREVIS was listed in January as the 40th project in a major platform's Hodler Airdrop.



Traditional blockchain networks get stuck on a problem: insufficient transaction speed and limited data read capacity. These bottlenecks affect user experience and system efficiency.

Brevis overcomes this technical barrier with an innovative approach. By deploying the "ZK Helper Processor" (ZK Coprocessor) technology, it radically improves blockchain performance. This approach distributes computational load, lightening and accelerating the network.

Project leaders: Michael and Noam—experienced architects in the field.
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0xSunnyDayvip
· 01-20 22:05
The idea of zk coprocessor is quite interesting. If it can truly solve the on-chain computation bottleneck, that would be awesome.
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MoonBoi42vip
· 01-20 21:58
ZK Coprocessor sounds pretty impressive, but I don't know if it can actually be implemented... Hodler Project No. 40? Feels like a bunch of new concepts piled together again.
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 01-18 22:06
The zk coprocessor sounds promising, but how many of them can actually be implemented...
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 01-18 22:06
The zk coprocessor sounds pretty impressive, but can it really solve the TPS problem?
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FortuneTeller42vip
· 01-18 22:05
zk coprocessor sounds impressive, but can it really solve TPS bottlenecks? Or is it just another hype concept?
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-18 22:05
zk coprocessor, this set of tools sounds good, but can it really solve the TPS problem? It still seems to depend on actual performance benchmarks.
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GasWranglervip
· 01-18 21:57
zk coprocessor sounds fine on paper but actually, if you analyze the real throughput gains... they're not mathematically superior to proper base layer optimization. just saying
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