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New Ideas for the ZK Privacy Layer
The Brevis project has a somewhat different understanding of privacy computing. The key point is—how to keep the trusted mechanism while hiding the sensitive computation logic.
1️⃣ Privacy technology will become a focus in 2026
More and more projects are realizing a problem: on-chain data transparency is an advantage, but commercial computations cannot be fully public. Brevis's approach is to use zero-knowledge proofs to make data verifiable, while keeping the computation process itself private.
2️⃣ How this differs from traditional privacy solutions
Traditional methods involve encrypting and storing data. Brevis aims to prove that the computation results are correct without exposing intermediate steps—which is crucial for DeFi protocols and institutional applications.
Zero-knowledge proofs, to put it simply, are just about proving that I deserve your trust without revealing everything. No need to expose all your secrets. This is really appealing to institutional users.
I'm just worried that before 2026, this thing might fall into some new vicious cycle again. Who knows?