The launch of the Brevis mainnet is a performance necessity to meet the scalability of blockchains, with BREV playing a crucial role in Web3 ecosystems.The launch of the Brevis mainnet is a performance necessity to meet the scalability of blockchains, with BREV playing a crucial role in Web3 ecosystems.

Brevis Network Launches Full Mainnet and Rolls Out Native Token BREV

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Brevis Network, a smart verifiable computing infrastructure that enables blockchain networks to execute sophisticated computations off-chain and verify their correctness on-chain using ZKPs (zero-knowledge proofs), today announced the launch of its mainnet. Brevis Mainnet is officially live as of today, January 6, 2026, marking one of the most-awaited blockchain launches of the year.   

Brevis Network is a blockchain platform that utilizes a computing system to expand blockchains’ capabilities without dividing data or liquidity. Its specialized ZK (zero-knowledge) omnichain blockchain allows decentralized applications to access, compute, and use arbitrary data across numerous chains in a completely trust-free manner. The verifiable computing platform runs a foundational infrastructure for trustless and scalable computation across chains, data, and AI systems, helping blockchain protocols and Web3 developers to resolve bottlenecks in scaling their DApps (decentralized applications).

What’s New on Brevis Mainnet

Brevis’ move to debut its mainnet today comes after several weeks and months of testnet activity. On November 17, 2025, Brevis introduced its ProveNet Whitepaper that outlined its vision for a decentralized marketplace where any DApp can access zero-knowledge proving capacity and ZK provers optimize their computation executions.

Later on December 8, 2025, Brevis launched its mainnet beta to test the blockchain’s computing execution capabilities and other work-related activities to fine-tune it for stability, security, and specialized task performance before becoming a completely finalized mainnet.

After several weeks of testing, today Brevis finally launched its fully completed mainnet, which now functions as an independent omni-chain blockchain network that also powers its native BREV token. In other words, the launch of its final mainnet also comes with the release of its native token BREV.   

What This Mainnet Debut Means

First, this rollout means that the Brevis mainnet now functions as a sovereign blockchain network that serves as the foundation for how smart computations are executed across blockchains, data, and AI systems. This approach not only provides DApps with enhanced scalability and cost-efficiency but also helps to resolve computational challenges in Web3 and substantially lowers latency and costs in decentralized applications.

Secondly, this debut means that BREV now functions as the native payment token for all proving fees. Crypto users can use the cryptocurrency for various activities, including buying, selling, trading, staking, and others, and earn rewards. 

Brevis (BREV) coin now provides crypto enthusiasts with a new gateway for trading and investment strategies. Following this launch, multiple crypto exchanges are likely to announce the BREV token listing on their trading platforms soon.


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