Polychain-powered modular blockchain platform Nubit and Web3 firm Succinct have introduced Nuport, a new interface that uses Nubit’s data availability layer to connect various blockchains.
Nubit announced on August 6 that Nuport’s modular blockchain will allow it to bridge to Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and other blockchains. This will be done through Succinct SP1, a zero-knowledge-backed virtual machine that allows developers to build real-world applications with zero-knowledge proofs.
Writing Rust with SP1 integration means that any developer can access ZKPs by writing popular programming languages.
Through Nubit DA, any blockchain ecosystem can leverage Succinct SP1 to enable high-throughput applications. Nuport will enable these projects to benefit from data availability secured by Bitcoin. data availability.
“By verifying Nubit block headers with ZK proofs, Nuport inherits Nubit’s security guarantees and offers Bitcoin-secured data availability on any blockchain,” the Nubit team said.
ZKP use cases
The development means that Nubit now offers a platform that provides security, scalability, and efficiency for the decentralized application developer community. Succinct SP1 also allows Nubit to adapt to the evolving landscape and needs of the blockchain ecosystem.
Examples of zero-knowledge L2 projects include Zcash, Starknet, Immutable X, Polygon zkEVM, and ZKsync.
SP1 currently provides teams in the space with access to production ZK. It includes projects at Polygon, Celestia, Gnosis, and Taiko, and use cases range from cross-chain interoperability, bridging, coprocessors, oracles, and Bitcoin layer-2.
Meanwhile, Nubit’s blockchain technology supports artificial intelligence, SocialFi, and GameFi applications.