Polychain-backed modular blockchain platform Nubit and Web3 firm Succinct have launched Nuport, a new interface leveraging Nubit’s data availability layer to connect various blockchains.
In its announcement, Nubit stated Nuport enables the modular blockchain to bridge to Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and other blockchains. This will be done using Succinct SP1, a zero-knowledge powered virtual machine for real-world applications with zero knowledge proofs.
Through writing Rust, SP1 integration lets developers access ZKPs by using popular programming languages. This integration offers versatility to many developers.
The Nubit DA allows any blockchain ecosystem to tap into Succinct SP1, enabling high-throughput applications to benefit from Bitcoin-secured data availability.
“By validating Nubit block headers with ZK proofs, Nuport inherits Nubit’s security guarantees, offering Bitcoin-secured data availability across any blockchain,” noted the Nubit team.
ZKP Use Cases
This development means Nubit provides a platform offering security, scalability, and efficiency for decentralized applications developers. Succinct SP1 helps Nubit adapt to the blockchain ecosystem’s evolving requirements.
Zero-knowledge layer-2 projects include Zcash, Starknet, Immutable X, Polygon zkEVM, and ZKsync.
SP1 currently offers teams from across the sector access to production ZK. Projects on Polygon, Celestia, Gnosis, and Taiko utilize it for cross-chain interoperability, bridging, coprocessors, oracles, and Bitcoin layer-2 solutions.
Nubit’s blockchain technology also supports applications in artificial intelligence, SocialFi, and GameFi.