Base and Succinct Announce Partnership to Bring Zero-Knowledge Proofs to Base Azul

Base and Succinct Announce Partnership to Bring Zero-Knowledge Proofs to Base Azul

2026-05-05 21:39View Original

ChainThink News, May 5: According to official announcements from Succinct Labs, Base has partnered with ZK proof provider Succinct to integrate zero-knowledge proof technology into Base Azul.

SP1 (Succinct Processor 1) will be utilized to validate a total of $7.4 billion in deposits on the Base platform.

Over the coming weeks, Base will upgrade to a system combining TEE and zero-knowledge proofs, with this enhancement being part of the Base Azul mainnet launch.

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