[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Sir Timothy [@Adeniyinft](/creator/twitter/Adeniyinft) on x 2470 followers Created: 2025-07-18 18:09:13 UTC .@SuccinctLabs has being great The @SuccinctLabs testnet has been impressive, it’s a major step forward in bringing zero-knowledge proofs into real-world blockchains. Their testnet, especially in its second stage, demonstrated that developers could generate fast, production-grade ZK proofs using regular programming languages like Rust. What’s exciting is how smooth and well-documented the tooling is, from deploying to verifying proofs on-chain, it felt intuitive even if you’re not a crypto expert. They’ve also launched a public prover network that incentivizes GPU operators, and it’s running competitive proof markets. Plus, they’ve made it super transparent with tools like their Network Explorer that show live prover stats and proof flows. The introduction of SP1 Hypercube during the testnet was a game-changer, it proved XX% of Ethereum mainnet blocks in under XX seconds using GPUs. That level of real-time proving hasn’t been done before in an open zkVM. So in short: the testnet not only proved their tech works, it showed that ZK at scale is feasible, fast, and developer-friendly. Gprove  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [zk](/topic/zk) [realworld](/topic/realworld) [Post Link](https://x.com/Adeniyinft/status/1946271051995889864)
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Sir Timothy @Adeniyinft on x 2470 followers
Created: 2025-07-18 18:09:13 UTC
.@SuccinctLabs has being great
The @SuccinctLabs testnet has been impressive, it’s a major step forward in bringing zero-knowledge proofs into real-world blockchains.
Their testnet, especially in its second stage, demonstrated that developers could generate fast, production-grade ZK proofs using regular programming languages like Rust.
What’s exciting is how smooth and well-documented the tooling is, from deploying to verifying proofs on-chain, it felt intuitive even if you’re not a crypto expert.
They’ve also launched a public prover network that incentivizes GPU operators, and it’s running competitive proof markets. Plus, they’ve made it super transparent with tools like their Network Explorer that show live prover stats and proof flows.
The introduction of SP1 Hypercube during the testnet was a game-changer, it proved XX% of Ethereum mainnet blocks in under XX seconds using GPUs.
That level of real-time proving hasn’t been done before in an open zkVM.
So in short: the testnet not only proved their tech works, it showed that ZK at scale is feasible, fast, and developer-friendly.
Gprove
XXX engagements
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