The Brevis ZK coprocessor network, currently featured in X by Da Vinci (@oxdavinci), is an important upcoming infrastructure layer in the decentralized application (DAPP) space that wants trustless computation and validation of data across multiple blockchains.
Universal validation using @brevis_zk
@BREVIS_ZK Coprocessor networks bring untrusted computation and data validation to any chain.
By combining ZKProofs, Offchain Processing, and Brevis Chain, developers can prove complex logic and historical states like never before… https://t.co/okmx7m4zm8 pic.twitter.com/7z9dzuuylp
-da Vinci (@oxdavinci) October 5, 2025
General Programmer Certification
Brevis Network integrates zero-knowledge proofs (ZKProofs), off-chain computation, and the Brevis Chain to enable developers to verify complex logic and historical state without exposing the underlying data. Its proposed challenge model can provide secure, private, and scalable verification. The post states that Brevis has already created over 37.5 million pieces of evidence, made 52,420 API requests, and has 69,153 unique addresses. There are over 23 Dapps in use that use Brevis, including Pancakeswap, Kernel, Kwenta, Mhellow, Ouler, and Bedrock.
Important use cases
Brevis can have many applications including
- Verification of identity and reputation between chains.
- Dynamics of reward and loyalty systems.
- Secure defi automation and liquidation.
- DAOS chain governance.
Off-chain computation also frees up brevis and increases transaction throughput. This allows it to support thousands of operations per second, as opposed to Ethereum at 15-30 TPS.
technical insight
This post features the 2025 launch of Brevis Pico, an open source zero-knowledge virtual machine (ZKVM) that will allow developers to more efficiently develop, test, and deploy ZK applications. In fact, all evidence confirms computational or historical data without revealing sensitive information, which is beneficial in terms of privacy and compliance.
Brevis is a competitor to Zkevms such as Zksync and Polygon Zkevm, and also offers a comprehensive chain presence layer. As a fundamental building block for verifiable computation in Web3, Brevis has been deployed as the basis for an extensive ecosystem of Dapps, ensuring privacy and efficiency. It provides developers with a scalable ZK application platform, offering tens of thousands of active addresses and millions of proofs.

