Kite and Brevis have reached a strategic partnership to jointly build an AI-driven Verifiable Trust Infrastructure.
BlockBeats News, October 23rd, BlockBeats News, October 22nd, Kite and Brevis announced a strategic partnership aimed at jointly building the world's first verifiable, trustworthy AI computing and payment network.
It is understood that Kite, as a Layer-1 blockchain designed for AI agent payments, provides core functions such as identity management and stablecoin micropayments through the "Proof of AI" mechanism, building an identity verification and financial settlement system in the AI field; Brevis achieves off-chain verifiable computation through zero-knowledge proof technology and has supported modular scalability in multi-chain ecosystems including BNB Chain.
The two parties plan to launch zk-based SLA proofs, AI agent zk passports, and other features through four stages of deep integration, ultimately achieving a microtransaction network with costs below 1 cent and scalable to billions of transactions.
It is reported that earlier in September 2025, Kite announced the completion of a $33 million financing round led by PayPal Ventures and General Catalyst. This cooperation with Brevis will form a closed loop of "verifiable computation - cryptographic authorization - micropayment settlement," aiming to address the "black box" AI trust issue, promote the AI economy from automation to transparent accountability, and lay a solid foundation for trillion-scale AI autonomous collaboration.
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