According to ChainCatcher, The Block reported that blockchain research and development agency NEBRA is launching Universal Proof Aggregation technology, which allows multiple independent zero-knowledge proofs to be merged into a compact proof to reduce blockchain verification costs.

It is reported that the system will be officially launched on Ethereum, aiming to reduce the high cost of proof settlement. Zero-knowledge technology is a method of verification without leaking information, and is widely used in the blockchain field, such as zkVM, zkRollups and zk coprocessors.