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BlockBeats News, May 12th, ZK Rollup-based Smart Contract Platform Brevis announced the official launch of Pico Prism 2.0. Its Ethereum real-time block proof system has undergone a full-stack upgrade and is now live on the Ethereum mainnet (with a 60 million Gas limit).
According to the official disclosure, Pico Prism 2.0 has an average proof generation time of about 6.1 seconds per block; 99.9% of blocks are confirmed within a 12-second block interval. The system runs on a dual-machine hardware configuration consisting of two machines with a total of 16 RTX 5090 GPUs, with a total cost of approximately $100,000.
It is reported that under similar test conditions, compared to the previous generation Pico Prism 1.0, the computing efficiency has increased by about 5.3 times. This upgrade has achieved the real-time proof performance target set by the Ethereum Foundation, including an average latency of less than 10 seconds and local deployment hardware costs kept within $100,000. This milestone also signifies that Ethereum's on-chain real-time ZK proof is now ready for practical implementation.
Prior to this, Brevis was selected for the Ethereum Foundation's "On-Prem Proving Initiative" plan, scheduled to launch in May 2026. The plan aims to test whether ZK proof can be used to scale decentralized infrastructure without relying on a few cloud service providers. It is the closest drill to the actual integration of L1 zkEVM to date.
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