The best teams in crypto are building with Succinct's market-leading zkVM and Prover Network. Join teams like Polygon, Celestia, Avail, and more.
Alchemy offers a complete rollup-as-a-service platform. Their rollups can adopt ZK proofs through OP Succinct.
Alpen is building a programmable future for Bitcoin. They use SP1 to power their ZK-enabled infrastructure.
AltLayer accelerates Web3 scaling through their rollup-as-a-service platform. They use OP Succinct to provide ZK for their rollups.
Automata is building a machine attestation layer. They use SP1 in production for gas-efficient TEE attestations.
Avail is building the Unification Layer for Web3. They use SP1 to secure their production DA and token bridges that connect Avail to Ethereum.
Caldera is a rollup-as-a-service platform that offers improved interop through the Caldera Metalayer. They offer an OP Succinct integration to customers who want ZK proofs.
Celestia is building modular solutions for the full blockchain stack. They use SP1 to secure the production Blobstream DA bridge, which connects Celestia to settlement layers like Ethereum.
Conduit is a leading rollup-as-a-service platform that helps teams customize, deploy, and scale their chains. They provide ZK proofs through OP Succinct.
Eigenlayer is powering infinite scalability for blockchains. They offer a DA option for rollups on OP Succinct.
Electron is making ZK accessible to all developers. Their proof aggregation layer, Quantum, reduces on-chain verification costs.
Galxe is onboarding the world to Web3. They use SP1 in production to power their verifiable raffles.
Gelato deploys and scales chains through their rollup-as-a-service platform. They offer OP Succinct to chains who want to add ZK proofs to their stack.
Herodotus is building a ZK coprocessor that uses SP1. This allows developers to perform powerful computations on massive amounts of onchain data.
Hylé is a framework for building provable applications. They use SP1 to generate proofs.
Kroma is building a hub for Web3 games. They are using OP Succinct to scale their fraud proof system.
Lido is the largest liquid staking protocol. They use SP1 as a ZK coprocessor to trustlessly secure their Accounting Oracle.
Mantle is a leading L2 with institutional-grade functionality. They are using OP Succinct to become a ZK rollup.
Morph is building the global consumer layer. They use SP1 in production to power their ZK fault proofs.
Nebra is working on technology to enable the mass adoption of ZK proofs. They use SP1 in their proof aggregation protocol to reduce proving costs.
Nitro is accelerating Solana scaling. They are building a zero-knowledge SVM with SP1.
Phala is pioneering the future of verifiable AI agents. They use OP Succinct to prove their mainnet blocks.
Polygon is building the end game for Ethereum scaling. They are using SP1 to build the AggLayer, a unification layer for sovereign chains.
Rift is building the first trustless Bitcoin exchange. They use SP1 in production to verify cross-chain swaps.
Scalerize is building a based rollup stack on Solana. With SP1-powered fault proofs, their stack is able to support multiple execution environments at scale.
Sovereign is building an application-specific rollup-development toolchain. Their SDK supports SP1 as a primary zkVM prover for securing these rollups.
Taiko is a based rollup that is scaling Ethereum with ZK proofs. They use SP1 in a multi-proof setup to prove their mainnet blocks.