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Following our earlier coverage of Brevis and the Proving Grounds, the team has introduced a major extension to its ecosystem. What began as a ZK coprocessor powering intelligent applications has now expanded into a global DePIN compute marketplace called ProverNet , where ZK computation is supplied by a network of independent contributors ⚡

This new environment allows applications to request computation on demand without maintaining their own infrastructure, while giving individuals a clear way to monetize their CPUs and GPUs by turning idle hardware into passive income through real proof workloads 💻

With the mainnet beta now live, anyone with CPUs or GPUs can join ProverNet, process real proving tasks and earn $USDC on Base . As full mainnet approaches, the $BREV token will enable staking and native payments, increasing rewards for committed contributors.

For users, this creates a clear opportunity to put existing hardware to work today while positioning themselves for future rewards as the Brevis proving economy continues to grow 💸

Real workloads are already running on ProverNet, with Brevis migrating production tasks such as Ethereum block execution proofs through ETHProofs . Jobs are assigned through a sealed auction system that routes lighter circuits to CPUs and heavier computations to GPUs.

ProverNet

Mainnet Beta 💻

Compute Layer

DePIN marketplace

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Step by step guide Brevis Airdrop

  1. For Individuals With Idle GPUs or CPUs (Provers)

    (Run a prover node and earn rewards)

    1.1 Install the Prover Software → Use the official Prover Docs
    to set up the Pico Proving Service on a CPU or GPU machine and bring the prover containers online

    1.2 Enable Bidding for Jobs → Set up the bidder service so your node can participate in ProverNet’s sealed auctions for proof workloads.

    1.3 Stake to Join the Network → Initialize your prover with the required USDC stake during the beta (switching to $BREV at full mainnet).

    1.4 Start Earning → Once running, your node automatically bids on workloads and generates proofs. You earn USDC for every completed job, with $BREV incentives coming at mainnet.

  2. For Developers Submitting Proof Requests (Applications)

    (Submit work without running your own proving infrastructure)

    2.1 Request a Proof → Follow the Request Proof Docs
    to install Pico CLI, prepare your inputs and build your ELF.

    2.2 Build & Prepare Inputs → Generate your App ID (verification key) and your input payloads (vk, publicValuesDigest, inputData).

    2.3 Submit Your Request → Approve USDC for BrevisMarket, then call requestProof (or batch-submit via CLI). ProverNet automatically routes lighter workloads to CPUs and heavier workloads to GPUs.

    2. 4 Receive Your Proof → The winning prover processes your request and returns the proof before your chosen deadline.

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