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Vanishree Rao
Founder @fermah_xyz | 15 years and counting in designing and building ZK | PhD in Cryptography at UCLA | mama bear mode
I love how @Da_justified is learning different aspects of Fermah infra while getting to learn the space. Growth!

Justified21.7. klo 23.34
Welcome back to Learning Fermah with Justified, where we turn big ZK questions into simple, everyday ideas.
Today’s class asks: What’s your go-to analogy for explaining ZK-proofs to a friend?
Imagine there’s a room with two doors. Behind one is a treasure, and behind the other is nothing. You know where the treasure is, but you don’t want to tell anyone which door it is directly. So, instead, you go into the room, choose the right door, and come back out. You do this again and again. The people watching can’t see what’s behind the doors, but they see you always succeed. Over time, they believe you truly know the answer without you ever revealing it. That’s what a zero-knowledge proof is. It’s proving you know something without showing what it is.
Now here’s where @fermah_xyz comes in. In real life, creating those kinds of proofs is not that easy. You need strong hardware, advanced knowledge, and a lot of setup. But Fermah handles all that for you. It gives developers a simple tool to plug into and start proving fast, private, and scalable.
So, if we look back at the analogy, Fermah isn’t just the person going through the right door. Fermah is the treasure of the real value that powers everything behind the scenes. It’s the part that unlocks the magic of ZK without stress.
With @fermah_xyz, you don’t need to build the whole proving system yourself. You just focus on what you want to prove and let Fermah do the rest.
Big respect to @vanishree_rao for leading this shift and building what feels like the future of proving.
gfermah 💚

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I believe abstracted proving workflows are already here; seen in the off-chain computation of zkProofs and the aggregation of these proofs. Since the process is asynchronous, it allows the chain to continue processing other operations, similar to how some cloud services operate.
It's already here.
When proving becomes scalable and elastic, computational resources will be better utilized, and we’ll see higher hardware efficiency and performance. @fermah_xyz

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Welcome back to Learning Fermah with Justified, where we break down big ZK questions in simple, everyday language. just real talk about zero-knowledge and how @fermah_xyz is shaping the future. Let’s dive into today’s question.
Now here’s a big one from the class:
Could abstracted proving workflows become the AWS Lambda of ZK? Too far or already here?
Let’s break it down. AWS Lambda changed the game by letting developers run code without managing servers. Everything became faster, lighter, and more scalable. In the ZK world, that same shift is already happening,and Fermah is right at the center of it.
Before now, generating ZK proofs meant dealing with complex setups, expensive hardware, and lots of optimization headaches. But @fermah_xyz flips that. It gives devs a simple API to plug into, and behind the scenes, it handles everything hardware, matching, optimization, and even confidential proving.
That’s what makes it feel like the AWS Lambda of ZK on-demand, scalable, and dev-friendly. As this becomes the norm, we’ll see more projects focus on their product logic instead of proof engineering. Proving becomes something you "call", not something you "build." And once it reaches true cloud level scalability and elasticity, the entire ZK ecosystem will grow faster .
Startups can build ZK apps without needing deep cryptography teams. Big players can scale proofs with less cost. Fermah makes that future real by abstracting complexity and opening the door to mass adoption. This isn’t just a convenience, it’s a catalytic shift.
This is what the proponent @vanishree_rao and the team is building
gfermah 💚

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Love the writeup, @Da_justified

Justified17.7. klo 19.02
If you’ve ever tried working with ZK proofs, you’ll know how messy, expensive, and hardware intensive it can get. That’s where @fermah_xyz comes in.
Fermah is a platform that helps projects generate zero-knowledge proofs fast, cheaply, and reliably. You don’t need to worry about the backend complexity. Just call an API, and you’re done.
Think of Fermah as the middleman between people who need proofs (like apps and blockchains) and people who generate proofs (using GPUs, FPGAs, etc). It’s like an Uber, but for proving.
At its core, Fermah is a universal proving layer. It supports all types of ZK systems: zkEVMs, zkVMs, Groth16, and STARKs, etc . So whether you're building with zkSync, Polygon, or Jolt, @fermah_xyz has your back.
But they didn’t stop there. They also introduced something called Confidential Proving Delegation (CPD). A new way to generate proofs privately. No one sees your circuit data, not even the person who proves it. That’s powerful for privacy-focused apps.
And yes, fermah recently proved a zkSync block on testnet. That’s a huge step toward real-world adoption.
Behind Fermah is a world-class team. Led by Vanishree Rao , a ZK expert with a PhD. in cryptography, and backed by big names like a16z, Celestia, and Aztec. (I stand to be corrected @vanishree_rao on aztec 😅)
𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏? To make ZK proving as easy and accessible as sending a tweet.
This is just the beginning. Fermah is shaping the future of decentralized proving. If you care about scaling, privacy, or building in the ZK space, you’ll want to keep an eye on them.
gfermah 💚

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.@lagon20ms diving deep! Keep it up.
CPD is beautiful because it's undeniably value additive.

h16.7. klo 19.50
fermah’s cpd
as we all know, i’ve been learning about @fermah_xyz in the past few days, and this part really stood out to me:
confidential proving delegation (CPD)
it’s how fermah lets you offload zk proof jobs without giving up your data
you see, proving is heavy work.
and for privacy-first apps, it’s even harder
you want to delegate the work, but not leak sensitive info.
CPD solves that;
with CPD, you submit a proof job
it gets split and scrambled before reaching any prover
the network can prove your computation without ever seeing your raw inputs.
the prover doesn’t know the full witness
they don’t know what values they’re proving
they just know:
“this is valid, and here’s a proof to show it”
it’s privacy, at scale
you get compute power when you need it
and no one sees inside your proof job, whatever it might be.
@fermah_xyz’s CPD is currently live for Groth16,
zkVMs like Risc Zero’s, SP1 and others are coming next
this unlocks a huge piece of the zk stack
it’s private proving and trustless by design
this is how zk infra should feel
scalable, invisible, and built around the user.
you just write the logic
the network does the rest.

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The Biggest Advancements Happen in Silence
The most groundbreaking advancements in any technological field are often born in silence, through partnerships formed behind closed doors and innovations developed away from the spotlight.
True progress doesn’t always make noise at first. But when it finally surfaces, it shakes the world.
In the case of the ZK space, what we’re witnessing today, the explosive interest, the momentum, the traction, didn’t just emerge overnight. It’s the result of years of quiet, consistent effort.
From the foundational work of projects like Zcash to ZKSync and beyond, this movement has been building brick by brick. The current wave is only possible because of the groundwork that has already been laid.
Today, Ethereum and its founder, Vitalik Buterin, are pushing toward transforming the entire Ethereum blockchain into a ZKEvm powered system. But even that vision is deeply rooted in the ZKP journey that started years ago.
That said, being silent for too long can become a problem. In a world where attention is currency, too much quiet can look like stagnation.
There’s a saying: luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. But opportunity often comes when people know you’re building.
So while building in silence, don’t be afraid to make noise. Show what you’re creating.
And with the recent announcement between @fermah_xyz x @mintairxyz who been actively supporting @fermah_xyz's proof market since the early stages, and they’re doubling down on this collaboration as fermah approach mainnet.
Let the people, the communities, and the blockchains that will one day rely on your innovation know that you exist, that you’re working, experimenting, and pushing the limits.
In conclusion, the backbone of ZKPs has always been its behind the scenes hustle: quiet groundwork, failed experiments, relentless testing, and smart partnerships. What we see today is not luck,it’s legacy in motion.
@PranitGarg

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