Succinct (PROVE) Will be Listed on Binance HODLer Airdrops

Key Takeaways

  • After the announcement of the Towns listing, Binance has introduced Succinct (PROVE) in the HODLer Airdrops Program.

  • The project’s aim is to unlock the Bitcoin infrastructure ecosystem for the next level by working with Alpen Labs.

Succinct (PROVE) Will be Listed on Binance HODLer Airdrops

PROVE token will be available on the Binance Spot Market on 2025-08-05 17:00 (UTC) with a “Seed Tag” applied.

Listing Details

  • Listing date: 2025-08-05 17:00 (UTC)
  • Available trading pairs:  USDT, USDC, FDUSD, BNB and TRY
  • BNB Lock for Airdrop period: 2025-07-18 00:00 (UTC) to 2025-07-21 23:59 (UTC)
  • HODLer Airdrops Rewards: 15,000,000 PROVE (1.50% of total supply)
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PROVE Token Details

  • Token Name: Succinct Token (PROVE)
  • Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 PROVE
  • Max Supply: 1,000,000,000 PROVE
  • Circulating Supply: 195,000,000 PROVE (19.50% of total supply)

Token Allocation

Token Allocation

Source: Whales Pro

Token Release Schedule

Token Release Schedule

About Succinct (PROVE)

Succinct (PROVE) is developing SP1, an open-source, high-performance zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) that enables developers to implement ZKPs using the Rust programming language, facilitating efficient proof generation for blockchain-based applications.

Their research and development efforts focus on enhancing blockchain interoperability, scalability, and security through initiatives such as the Succinct Prover Network, a decentralized framework for ZKP generation, and SP1-Contract-Call (SP1-CC), a zero-knowledge coprocessor designed to augment Ethereum’s programmability.

Additionally, Succinct Labs collaborates with entities like ZAN and World Foundation to promote the adoption of ZK technologies and supports projects involving proof of consensus and cross-chain verification. computation, enabling a prover to convince a verifier of a computation’s correctness with minimal communication. It uses recursive zero-knowledge proofs (zk-SNARKs) to compress proofs, achieving scalability and efficiency. “Succinct” refers to the compact proof size, and PROVE stands for “Proofs of Verifiable Execution.” It’s designed for applications like blockchain scaling, where fast verification of complex computations is critical.

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