Brevis and Aster DEX are teaming up to bring faster, more private, and more secure derivatives trading decentralized using lightweight ZK tech.Brevis and Aster DEX are teaming up to bring faster, more private, and more secure derivatives trading decentralized using lightweight ZK tech.

Aster DEX and Brevis Unite for Zero-Knowledge Proof Trading Infrastructure

2025/12/11 07:00
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Brevis and Aster DEX made a major announcement regarding their ground-breaking exchange utilizing Zero Knowledge Technology on the Aster Platform, which is rapidly expanding into a Perpetual Trading platform. Brevis’s zkVM system will be integrated into Aster’s multi-chain exchange in order to provide enhanced security, speed, and privacy for all traders. They want to deliver these upgrades while keeping a familiar, CEX-style trading experience. The partnership comes at an important time with both projects as they continue to grow.

Zero-Knowledge Technology Transforms Trading Infrastructure

Traditional decentralized exchanges face a fundamental problem. Processing everything on-chain guarantees transparency and security, but creates expensive, slow execution. Most DEXs accept these limitations through high gas fees, sluggish transactions, or visible order books that expose trader positions to front-running attacks.

Zero-knowledge proof provides a way to solve such problems with the answer that complex computations take place off-chain and that cryptographic proof of correctness is generated from them. This enables the blockchains to validate the results without having to recalculate everything. This approach drastically cuts costs while maintaining trustless verification.

Brevis has emerged as a sophisticated player in this space. Its Pico zkVM achieved recognition in October 2025 when it completed 99.6% of Ethereum L-1 block proofs in just 12 seconds using consumer-grade hardware. According to CoinPedia, Brevis has already handled significant horn loads of the mainnet for the network and proven its technology works on a larger scale beyond just in whitepapers.

Aster DEX becomes Perpetual Trading Superpower

Aster emerged from the September 2024 merger of Astherus, with yield-generating products, APX Finance sophisticated perpetual protocol. This combination created something unusual: a DEX where traders could use yield-bearing assets as margin, earning returns even while positions remained open.

Since the token generation incident of September 17, 2025, Aster has recorded a total of sales estimated to be $1.48 billion total values locked and averages on the order of $1 billion daily retained trade volumes. The platform supports trading across BNB Chain, Ethereum, Solana, and Arbitrum without requiring users to bridge assets between networks.

Aster’s hidden orders feature addresses position transparency problems. When major trader’s liquidation levels sit in full view, sophisticated actors can coordinate attacks. One trader famously lost almost $100M at a time in a single incident because of visible orders. This weakness is addressed directly by the privacy-friendly design of Aster, which has been complemented by Brevis through ZK infrastructure.

Partnership Provides Speed, Privacy, and Cost Efficiency

The integration focuses around the off-chain computation handled by Aster, which was taken care of by Brevis. It then creates compact form ZK proofs and verifies the findings on-chain while ensuring all the raw data of the transactions remains private. This strategy focuses on three essential enhancements.

Initially faster execution is achieved by offloading a computation intensive process from the main chain, whereby Aster will be able to handle trades without the need to be confirmed by the blockchain for each computational step. Secondly, more affordable ZK proofs are compact (not unrelated to the complexity – they are often a few kilobytes in size) resulting in cheaper gas costs when compared to traditional on-chain transaction processing. Third, curated privacy, it’s possible to display trading positions and profit-and-loss data even when balanced information is not available. This allows for the best privacy and transparency in regulatory compliance and protection from position exploitation.

Conclusion

The Brevis and Aster DEX alliance is a breakthrough of decentralized trading infrastructure. By merging zero-knowledge proof technology with perpetual trading, this collaboration solves the critical issues of speed, security and privacy problems that have impeded the adoption of DEXs. Both companies bring production-tested solutions instead of theoretical promises. As integration progresses from beta testing to real market conditions, traders will see if this partnership really does offer centralized exchange performance while providing decentralized security guarantees.

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