Brevis has partnered with AsterDEX to introduce verifiable ZK security and improved privacy to perpetuals and spot markets.
The collaboration is structured to address the performance ceiling that has shaped decentralized trading for years.
Brevis explained that DEXs continue to face a barrier where faster execution often weakens trustless design.
Full on-chain processing slows trade performance and removes privacy for active positions. Traders have been required to accept either centralized speed or decentralized protections, a choice that has limited broader adoption.
According to the company’s announcement, its ZK-powered compute system is designed to remove this tradeoff.
Execution can occur at speeds similar to centralized platforms, while cryptographic verification follows within seconds. This model keeps the trust layer intact without slowing active trading flows on perpetuals and spot markets.
Brevis also stated that its privacy layer can shield position-level data while maintaining clarity on overall market metrics.
This structure supports traders who need confidentiality without obstructing transparent oversight. The post from Brevis added that speed, security, and privacy no longer need to work against one another when ZK verification sits behind the engine.
AsterDEX confirmed the partnership in its own update, noting that the integration of Brevis’ ZK infrastructure with its trading engine is intended to push decentralized trading beyond its current limits.
The exchange said the new system brings CEX-level performance together with on-chain guarantees in a single architecture.
The team emphasized that this framework is built to serve both retail and institutional participants. With Brevis providing the verification and privacy stack, AsterDEX aims to deliver rapid execution on perpetuals and spot pairs while keeping market operations fully verifiable.
Both companies described the initiative as a foundation for the next phase of decentralized exchange growth.
AsterDEX stated that its engine is already redefining market performance, and the addition of Brevis ZK technology will help maintain the balance between speed and cryptographic assurance.
The collaboration positions Brevis’ verifiable ZK system at the center of AsterDEX’s upgraded trading environment. Together, the teams are building an on-chain model where execution, privacy, and verification operate in alignment rather than forcing traders to choose between them.
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