Boundless, a zero-knowledge (ZK) compute marketplace incubated by RISC Zero, has launched its Mainnet on the Base network, marking a significant advancement in the accessibility of verifiable computing for blockchain developers. This launch builds upon the successful beta phase that began in July, where an incentivized testnet was implemented to evaluate Boundless’ architecture in real-world conditions.
During the beta period, Boundless functioned as a decentralized marketplace. It provided an environment where developers in search of ZK proofs for applications including rollups, bridges, and privacy protocols could collaborate with independent provers, or ZK miners, who are responsible for generating these proofs. A notable feature of the launch is the introduction of Proof of Verifiable Work, an innovative incentive mechanism designed to reward provers based on various factors: the volume, speed, and complexity of their computations. The anticipation of $ZKC token rewards fostered strong community engagement during this phase.
With the official launch, these capabilities are fully operational and scalable. The Boundless team asserts that it can deliver verifiable compute across various blockchain ecosystems, enabling developers to create applications that maintain privacy while efficiently integrating between different networks.
Already, several prominent protocols have begun to integrate Boundless into their systems. Wormhole is incorporating the platform to enhance ZK verification within Ethereum consensus, thereby increasing the security of cross-chain transfers. BOB, a hybrid Bitcoin rollup, is utilizing Boundless to facilitate the interoperability of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) applications with Bitcoin, ensuring these applications benefit from Bitcoin’s security while leveraging Ethereum’s liquidity. Additionally, staking protocol Lido is deploying Boundless to offer transparent proofs for validator exits, which will bolster trust and auditability for its crypto assets.
“Developers on any chain can now access abundant zero-knowledge compute to build complex applications that scale across ecosystems without compromising decentralization,” noted Shiv Shankar, CEO of Boundless.

