Brevis and GoPlus have reached a strategic partnership to build a Web3 Secure Oracle
BlockBeats News, October 29th, according to official sources, Web3 security infrastructure platform GoPlus and smart VErifiable COmputing platform Brevis today announced a strategic partnership. The two parties will jointly launch a Security Oracle to build a decentralized, verifiable security data and risk assessment network.
Brevis will deeply integrate GoPlus's security data engine with Brevis's ZK verifiable computing capabilities to achieve real-time risk assessment and on-chain verification of addresses, tokens, and transaction behaviors, providing standardized security services for DeFi, wallets, cross-chain protocols, and more.
Brevis Co-founder & CEO Michael stated, "This is an important step for us to move towards the verifiable computing ecosystem, bringing users an unprecedented security experience." GoPlus Co-founder & CEO Mike added, "This collaboration will help Web3 achieve a seamless, secure data interaction experience." The two parties will jointly build the world's first "ZK Proof-Driven Security Oracle" to drive Web3 from centralized risk control to trustless security.
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