Nubit, a modular blockchain platform backed by Polychain, and Web3 company Succinct have introduced Nuport, a cutting-edge interface that utilizes Nubit’s data availability layer to establish connections between different blockchains.
The announcement made on August 6th revealed that Nuport will facilitate the modular blockchain’s integration with Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and other blockchains. This integration will be made possible through Succinct SP1, a zero-knowledge powered virtual machine that empowers developers to create real-world applications using zero knowledge proofs.
Through the implementation of Rust, SP1 integration ensures that any developer can access Zero-Knowledge Proofs by utilizing popular programming languages.
By leveraging the Nubit Data Availability layer, any blockchain ecosystem can leverage Succinct SP1 to enable high-throughput applications. Nuport will enable these projects to leverage Bitcoin-secured data availability.
“By verifying Nubit block headers with ZK proofs, Nuport inherits Nubit’s security guarantees, providing Bitcoin-secured data availability across all blockchains,” noted the Nubit team.
This collaboration signifies that Nubit now offers a platform that delivers security, scalability, and efficiency for the decentralized applications developer community. Succinct SP1 also enables Nubit to adapt to the ever-evolving environment and requirements of the blockchain ecosystem.
Notable zero-knowledge L2 projects include Zcash, Starknet, Immutable X, Polygon zkEVM, and ZKsync.
SP1 currently grants teams from various sectors access to production ZK, including projects on Polygon, Celestia, Gnosis, and Taiko, with use cases spanning cross-chain interoperability, bridging, coprocessors, oracles, and Bitcoin layer-2.
On the other hand, Nubit’s blockchain technology supports applications in artificial intelligence, SocialFi, and GameFi sectors.