Cysic officially announced the open-source Graph-First zkVM proof framework Venus. Venus is built on top of ZisK, abandoning the traditional HAL model that treats the proof process as a series of isolated backend functions, and encoding the entire ZK proof process into a global computation graph, decoupling logic from hardware execution.
Tests show that Venus improves end-to-end proof time by over 9% compared to the existing ZisK 0.16.1, significantly reduces CPU-GPU synchronization overhead, and is compatible with GPU, FPGA, and even ASIC.
Cysic has been listed as an integration partner of Ethproofs and will directly operate as an Ethereum zkEVM node. The ZisK zkVM that Venus is based on uses a custom instruction set and is one of the five major zkVMs explicitly listed as candidates in the official discussion of the Ethereum EIP-8025 upgrade, allowing Cysic to directly enter the core track of the Ethereum L1 proof market.
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