lucky@LUCKYlaku25
Everyone talk about zkApps.
Few talk about what powers them behind the scenes.
As ZK adoption grows, so does the demand for proof generation.
And that creates a problem.
Generating ZK proofs can be expensive, hardware-heavy, and difficult to scale. Teams often need powerful GPUs, complex infrastructure, and systems that can coordinate proving efficiently.
That’s what caught my attention about Fermah.
Fermah is building a universal proof market for ZK proof generation.
Instead of every project building expensive proving infrastructure from scratch, Fermah is creating a network where:
Apps request proofs
→ prover machines handle computation
→ proofs get generated
→ returned back to the application
Behind the scenes, Fermah coordinates proving work across distributed hardware to make proof generation cheaper, faster, and more reliable. Their goal is simple:
Make ZK infrastructure easier to access so developers can focus on building, not managing proving systems. (Fermah Docs)
If ZK becomes a major part of crypto infrastructure, the systems powering proof generation may become just as important as the apps themselves.
@fermah_xyz