Succinct has signed exclusive partnership with Tandem (@OffchainLabs’ venture arm) to bring ZK proving to Arbitrum chains.
@pumatheuma:
“Every rollup will become a ZK rollup. We gave OP Stack that option with OP Succinct; now Arbitrum’s massive ecosystem gets it too.”
What changes for users
- Finality: withdrawals and settlements go from 7 days to minutes.
- Capital efficiency: funds are no longer locked during week-long challenge periods.
- User experience: bridges become smoother, safer, and significantly faster.
- Security: execution is enforced by ZK proofs at L1, reducing dependence on sequencer honesty.
@sgoldfed:
“Using ZK proofs brings the network closer to something like Stage 2 decentralization — security enforced at L1, not just by trusting the sequencer.”
What changes for the ecosystem
- Flexibility: more than 40 Arbitrum chains, including projects like Robinhood and Converge, will be able to choose ZK proving.
- Modular design: Succinct provers integrate without requiring a rewrite of the stack.
- Governance: Arbitrum One itself is DAO-governed and will not flip overnight, but the stack now supports ZK from the ground up.
- Hybrid paths: optimistic and ZK approaches can coexist, giving teams cost and latency trade-offs.
What it means for Succinct
- SP1 zkVM is already used by 35+ projects including Across, Avail, Celestia, Mantle, Polygon.
- Succinct Prover Network, secured and powered by the PROVE token, expands beyond OP Stack chains to cover Arbitrum.
- The addressable market effectively doubles. Monetizing even a fraction of Arbitrum’s L2 value could mean hundreds of millions in revenue distributed to provers, stakers, and partners.