Nodeshark - How to run a Gevulot Prover Node

Date: April 21, 2024

Gevulot Prover Node

What is Gevulot ?

Gevulot is the first credibly neutral, decentralized prover layer for the modular stack. A protocol that enables new applications utilizing provable compute to become economically viable. It also ensures provers can achieve the highest possible resource efficiency by aggregating workloads from across the industry.

It allows for centralized-equivalent proving performance while providing the high liveness and availability guarantees common in decentralized networks. The network achieves this through its innovative dual-node architecture, specifically optimized for proof generation and verification, and its extremely simple consensus mechanism, which enables fair and efficient distribution of workloads and rewards.

Who are the Provers ?

The Gevulot network features two distinct sets of provers designed to facilitate proof generation and verification. The versatility of these sets allows for a wide range of use cases, empowering users to choose or integrate external software that best suits their operational needs. This approach eliminates the dependency on a universal, one-size-fits-all software solution across the network, thereby enhancing flexibility and user autonomy.

The number of provers is limited.

Ordering provers on Nodeshark

For each Gevulot prover key you order on Nodeshark, you will get :

  • A Gevulot Prover node private key. This key is used to register to be a node Prover here.
  • A secured spot to run a Gevulot Prover node on nodeshark once this goes live.
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