Zeeve Partners with Gevulot to bring decentralized proving for its RaaS users
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Zeeve and Gevulot

Zeeve, the leading Rollups-as-a-service platform, is continuously expanding its ecosystem of trusted integration partners and, this time, has added support for Gevulot, a decentralized prover layer, making the creation of performant Rollups requiring ZK proofs simpler and more accessible than ever.

The adoption of zero-knowledge-proof technology in blockchain is on the rise, driven by its efficiency, scalability, and privacy benefits. As the application of this technology grows, so does the demand for proof generation. However, the current landscape is predominantly permissioned, with many applications dependent on a single prover. This centralized approach, while simpler, has its limitations. Gevulot, as a decentralizer prover layer optimized for proof generation and verification, addresses these challenges by offering a consensus based approach to prover coordination, providing a solution that is competitive with centralized services in terms of performance but with the added benefit of significant price reductions. It’s flexibly designed for use cases that require configurable and cost-efficient proof generation drastically reducing overhead expenditures for Zeeve’s rollups.

This integration allows businesses and developers focused on building validity or privacy rollups to easily access Gevulot’s provers and verifiers through Zeeve’s intuitive platform. This enables the deployment of rollups with just a few clicks, featuring high uptime sequencing, enterprise-class security measures, and complete provisioning, including block explorers, faucets, data indexers, cross-chain bridges, and more, ensuring a smooth and secure development process.

“Unlocking the true power of ZK tech is key for Web3 and Layer2 scaling, and provers play a big part in this. Setting up a proving network can be a heavy lift for projects, especially when they use just a fraction of the proving capacity. This is precisely where Gevulot’s advantages shine, improving on the prover network model with a flexible, easy-to-integrate proving layer. Combined with Zeeve’s Rollups-as-a-Service, the process of launching any rollup application that requires zk-proofs is now as straightforward as deploying a smart contract backed by the leading rollup SDKs, middleware and a thorough lineup of integrations necessary for a smooth and efficient operation.”

Dr. Ravi Chamria

Co-founder and CEO of Zeeve

“We are excited to partner with Zeeve to bring low-cost ZK Rollups-as-a-Service to market using Gevulot’s cheap and performant decentralized proving layer. Making it easier for organizations to launch their own rollups is undoubtedly one of the most impactful ways we can increase the pace of innovation across the blockchain industry, and a partnership with Zeeve gives us a clear avenue to do so.”

Teemu Paivinen

Co-founder and CEO of Gevulot

Additionally, Zeeve has a comprehensive partner ecosystem that supports easy integration of various protocols and tools, such as alt DA layers, decentralized sequencers, interoperability protocols, decentralized oracles, account Abstraction SDKs, and more. These optional integrations aim to extend the functionality of smart contracts and sovereign rollups on the Zeeve platform.  Also, we provide a one-click Sandbox tool, giving developers a convenient space to experiment and perfect their app-specific rollups.

For more information, visit Rollups-as-a-Service. If you are planning to launch a Rollup chain, connect with us. Our expert team can help you determine what infrastructure might suit your needs better.

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