Brevis is collaborating with Kaito to provide verifiable Mindshare data for Polymarket
BlockBeats News, November 24th, according to official sources, Brevis announced a partnership with Kaito to provide Polymarket with verifiable "Mindshare" and sentiment data. On November 21st, Polymarket launched its first batch of prediction markets built on Kaito mindshare indicators, allowing users to trade based on the emotional popularity of different crypto projects.
Since mindshare data is generated by a single institution, participants cannot verify the authenticity of this data or whether there is a possibility of manipulation. Brevis uses zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP) to generate an on-chain verifiable proof of Kaito's mindshare calculation process and completes validation on the BNB Chain, ensuring data integrity without revealing algorithmic details.
This partnership continues the privacy validation collaboration between the two parties on Kaito's InfoFi platform, extending similar zero-knowledge capabilities to the prediction market scene, allowing previously unverifiable data sources to be used to build a more trustworthy on-chain market.
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