Brevis has released the ProverNet whitepaper, outlining a decentralized market for zero-knowledge proof generation. The system employs a Truthful Online Double Auction to match computational tasks with specialized proof hardware efficiently. ProverNet, leveraging insights from projects like PancakeSwap and Uniswap, aims to resolve issues in current proof infrastructures. The platform will operate on the Brevis Chain, a dedicated rollup, with a launch expected by the end of 2025. Brevis intends to transition ZK-proof services from centralized models to competitive markets, allowing specialized proof nodes to optimize tasks and enabling developers to access diverse verification services without reliance on a single provider.