Ah, the restless spirit of innovation! Vitalik Buterin, co-creator of Ethereum, has once again found himself entranced-not by a muse, but by the cold, unyielding logic of zero-knowledge proofs. The object of his affection? Brevis’s Pico Prism, a contraption so audacious it dares to prove Ethereum blocks in seconds. One might say the man has traded poetry for Python. 🎭
In a tweet that trembled with the weight of progress, he declared: “Behold, @brevis_zk’s Pico Prism gallops into the ZK-EVM proving arena! A steed of speed and diversity, this!”
Buterin’s enthusiasm, though bordering on theatrical, is not misplaced. Pico Prism-a name as whimsical as a Tolstoy footnote-now proves 99.6% of Ethereum blocks in under 12 seconds. Imagine a world where validators, once doomed to the Sisyphean task of redundant calculations, might instead sip tea and ponder existence. 🌌
Pico Prism: A Ballet of Speed and Frugality
Brevis, that enigmatic maestro of zero-knowledge alchemy, has orchestrated a marvel. Their zkVM, Pico Prism, performs real-time block proving with the grace of a ballerina on Red Bull. With 64 RTX 5090 GPUs-a machine that costs more than a Moscow dacha-it averages 6.9 seconds per block. Older methods? They’ve been unceremoniously tossed into the dustbin of inefficiency, their hardware costs halved, their performance outpaced 3.4-fold. Truly, the future is both dazzling and slightly terrifying. 😈
“We’ve built a colossus that bends to Ethereum’s whims,” proclaimed Mo Dong, CEO of Brevis, with the hubris of a man who’s clearly skipped too many philosophy classes. “It is faster, cheaper, and hungrier than your average bear.”
Why It Matters (Or: How to Bore a Validator to Tears)
Picture this: 800,000 Ethereum validators, each performing the same transactional pantomime. It’s Uniswap’s version of Groundhog Day. But Pico Prism? It reduces this farcical redundancy to a single prover, leaving the rest to verify proofs in milliseconds. Validators may now trade their gaming rigs for grandmother’s sewing machine-and still keep the lights on. 🧵
The implications? Gas limits soar like Soviet cosmonauts, fees plummet faster than a ruble in a currency crisis, and DeFi grows more complex than a Dostoevsky subplot. Even developers, those weary scribes of code, can now wield off-chain power without sacrificing trust. A revolution, if you’ll pardon the melodrama. 🚢
Ethereum’s 2025 Ballad: A Love Letter to Efficiency
Ethereum’s roadmap reads like a Tolstoyan epic: 99% coverage, sub-10-second proving, hardware under $100K, and power consumption fit for a babushka’s home. Pico Prism, already at 96.8% real-time proving, winks at these goals like a flirtatious revolutionary. Integration with L1 zkEVM? A mere footnote in the annals of inevitability. 📜
Tomorrow’s Ether: PancakeSwap and Other Fantasies
Protocols like PancakeSwap and Frax now frolic on Brevis’s infrastructure, their transactions as weightless as a Chekhovian sigh. Ethereum, once shackled by computational limits, now gazes upon a horizon where blocks are proven faster than a Moscow commuter can say “добрый день.” Vitalik’s reaction? A mixture of pride and existential dread. After all, what’s a prophet of blockchain without a little chaos to prophesy? 🌪️
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