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Brevis ZK Project X Account Recent Updates Summary
1. Major Core Partnership: Co-developing Verifiable IP Infrastructure for the AI Era with Camp Network (March 31)
1. Partnership Focus
Both parties collaborate to build a programmable IP infrastructure. Camp Network handles IP registration, licensing, ownership, and royalty splitting, while Brevis ZK provides proofs, off-chain computation, and privacy protection, addressing IP protection challenges in the AI era.
2. Three Major IP Challenges in the AI Era
- Rapid cloning of creative styles by AI, proliferation of unauthorized derivatives, and unclear IP ownership;
- Complex multi-party royalty chains for AI collaborative creation, high on-chain computation costs;
- Sensitive metadata such as contracts and business info easily leaked during IP licensing.
3. Core Roles and Technical Value
- Camp Network: An exclusive L1 public chain for IP, utilizing the Origin framework for on-chain IP registration, remix licensing, and automatic royalty splitting. IP is tokenized as ERC-721 NFTs, enabling traceable ownership and usage rights;
- Brevis ZK: Uses zkTLS to prove IP ownership without uploading sensitive data; off-chain computation combined with ZK proofs reduces gas costs for complex royalty settlements; confidential licensing allows verification of IP value/permissions without revealing underlying information.
4. Information Channels
The complete technical solution has been published on the Brevis official blog. This partnership update is currently the most viewed content.
2. Other Recent Key Updates (March 29–March 31)
1. Technical Iteration Progress (March 30)
CSO Alan announced Pico Prism 2.0 at the Cannes eth_proofs event: GPU requirements reduced from 64 to 16, added RISC-V 64IM support, workload increased by 33%, upcoming open source release, demonstrating ZK hardware optimization strength.
2. Community Engagement
- Morning of March 31: Posted fun ZK graphics and text, using “colored pencil creation” as a metaphor for verifiable creative ideas with ZK technology;
- March 30: Shared a Star Wars meme “ZK or ZK not. There is no try.”, generating high community engagement;
- March 29: Light-hearted post to maintain community activity.
3. Overall Project Status
- Account posts are well-paced, balancing major ecosystem collaborations, cutting-edge tech sharing, and community fun content, combining professionalism with approachability;
- Continues to advance core products like ZK Coprocessor, Pico zkVM, and ProverNet, with collaborations with top protocols such as PancakeSwap and Uniswap;
- This crossover into the IP field applies ZK technology to the AI creative economy, refining the “Web3 Infinite Computing Layer” positioning and accelerating real-world commercial deployment of ZK tech.