Nubit announces Nuport, using Succinct SP1 to bridge its blockchain with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and more, enabling developers to use zero-knowledge proofs with popular programming languages.
In its August 6 announcement, Nubit stated that Nuport would enable the modular blockchain to connect to other blockchains, including Solana, Ethereum, and Bitcoin.
This will be accomplished through the use of Succinct SP1, a virtual machine that is propelled by zero knowledge and enables developers to create real-world applications with zero knowledge proofs.
SP1 integration also enables any developer to access ZKPs by writing popular programming languages through the use of Rust.
Succinct SP1 can be accessed by any blockchain ecosystem through the Nubit DA, which facilitates the development of high-throughput applications. These initiatives will be able to capitalize on the availability of data that is Bitcoin-secured through Nuport. Availability of data.
“By validating Nubit block headers with ZK proofs, Nuport inherits Nubit’s security guarantees, offering Bitcoin-secured data availability across any blockchain.” the Nubit team noted.
Nubit now provides a platform that is efficient, scalable, and secure for the decentralized applications developer community as a result of the development. Additionally, Succinct SP1 enables Nubit to adjust to the changing environment and requirements of the blockchain ecosystem.
Zcash, Starknet, Immutable X, Polygon zkEVM, and ZKsync are all examples of zero-knowledge L2 initiatives.
Production ZK is presently accessible to teams from all over the space through SP1. It encompasses initiatives on Polygon, Celestia, Gnosis, and Taiko, with use cases that include bitcoin layer-2, oracles, coprocessors, bridging, and cross-chain interoperability.
Nubit’s blockchain technology is also capable of supporting applications in the fields of artificial intelligence, SocialFi, and GameFi.