Today
Truebit announced a new verified
computing platform specializing in enhancing functionality and interoperability
of Web3 enterprise applications, extending capabilities beyond traditional
blockchains. Truebit's integration framework allows developers to read and
write code to any API, deploy applications iteratively and quickly, optimize
workflow, as well as improve security, data integrity and process transparency.
Truebit Verify leverages decentralization for developers to build applications
that interact with multiple data sources, including blockchains, and verifiably
execute complex code.
Dr. Jason
Teutsch, founder of Truebit, designed the original Truebit protocol to verify
complex computations for smart contracts, as detailed in the white paper he
co-authored with Christian Reitwiessner, creator of Solidity, Ethereum's smart
contract language. Today, Truebit's next generation platform continues to use
verification games to achieve provable trust: trust in knowing what code
executed, that it executed correctly, trust in data and algorithms, and
transparency and provenance for data used in AI and other automated processing.
"The rapidly evolving need for verified computation is becoming critical in
areas where risk exceeds the ability to trust, such as public APIs, regulated
industries, and core financial controls. As demands on the enterprise to work
more collaboratively with trading partners and customers increase, Web3
technology provides the transparent proof needed," commented Dr. Teutsch.
By leveraging
Truebit Verify, developers can secure the 99 percent of application logic that
executes offchain. Developers can write code in familiar languages, deploy
applications iteratively and quickly optimize their workflow.
Web3 Beyond
Blockchains
While Web3 technology is often associated with cryptocurrencies and NFTs, it
has the potential to revolutionize enterprise computing. A new generation of
infrastructure is emerging which leverages consensus, verification, and
transparency to address rapidly evolving challenges in computing. The factors
driving a shift to hybrid, multi-cloud infrastructures are the same forces
underlying Web3: security, reliability, risk mitigation, portability,
interoperability, and cost control. According to IDC, within the next 5 years,
80 percent of enterprises will be part of industry ecosystems that rely on
decentralized Web3 code.
"The surge of
interest in blockchain technology, decentralization and Web3 continues to
evolve as developers are increasingly building decentralized applications that
are vital to the way IT systems work," said Holger Mueller, vice president and
principal analyst, Constellation Research. "From creating a more secure and
transparent digital environment to enhancing operational efficiency and user
empowerment, Web3 offers vast potential in promoting transparency, trust, and
data security. As more enterprise organizations keep critical data in private
and protected places, stored in blockchain and other types of distributed
ledgers, a rising share of applications will run using smart contracts that all
stakeholders can transparently view, verify, and agree to."
Leading Innovation in Transparent Verification
Truebit has built the next generation of transparent verification to make
Web3 development accessible, reliable, and possible for real world
applications. The Truebit platform provides a secure way for developers to
create interoperable Web3 applications that go beyond blockchains. Truebit
Verify validates application data processed by external sources and provides
portable certification. Features include:
- Web3
Microservices -
Truebit secures critical offchain code. Truebit Tasks are always-on,
accessible from a standard REST interface, and ready to support an
applications' event-driven architecture.
- Language
Compatibility -
Truebit Verify provides out-of-the box support for JavaScript, Rust, C++
and is extensible to any language supported by WebAssembly (Wasm).
- Secure,
Fast Execution -
Truebit Verify's Wasm architecture provides a fully isolated sandbox for
safe execution of off-ledger tasks. Wasm's compact footprint provides
immediate availability of code across any of Truebit's Nodes, enabling
instant response times.
- API
Integration -
Truebit Tasks can read and write data from public and private APIs while
providing fully verified operations for any data transformations or
calculations.
- Cross-Blockchain
Operations - Copy
data and transfer assets between ledgers with rules and validation
specifically tailored to an application's needs. Truebit Verify provides a
safe, neutral environment for execution of cross-chain code.
- Continuous
Verification -
Multiple, independent Nodes automatically verify each task. Truebit verify
ensures that the code written is the same as the code executed and that no
one has altered the processing of task inputs.
- Audit
Trail - Each
portable transcript certifies permanent evidence of task execution.
Transcripts can be easily linked to ledger transactions, or can be used
entirely off ledger to provide transparent audit trails.
"With the
re-architecting of cloud environments to accommodate the shift to hybrid and
multi-cloud infrastructure, Web3 naturally emerges as the next evolution of the
compute we rely on today - from VMs to containers to serverless functions,"
said Blane Sims, head of product, Truebit. "The future of enterprise computing
lies in harnessing the power of Web3 to build automated, distributed ecosystems
beyond the confines of individual organizations."
Truebit in
Action
Truebit's
mission is to provide a trustless solution for builders and data owners to
certify truth so they can prove the integrity of data, systems and
organizations to others. The company's team of experts work together with
customers and technologists to build innovative, real-world applications,
including:
- The
Quadrans Foundation provides blockchain technology to trace and digitally
authenticate food and textile products, enabling a transparent, safe, and
reliable supply chain ecosystem. As part of the TRICK Consortium, Quadrans
leverages Truebit to achieve TRICK's development goals by providing
transparent and tamper-proof tracking to reduce fraud and enable
interoperability across data systems, including multiple blockchains and
accounting systems. Truebit creates a single source of transparent truth
with an audit trail of transcripts certifying task execution.
- A
financial services company needs to provide a full audit trail of KYC
identity validation and AI-based fraud detection. Truebit provides a
certified transcript of identity validation services provided by a
third-party, verified integration with AI/ML-based algorithms that monitor
transactions for suspicious activities, including independent verification
to ensure smart contracts function as intended and trades settle
accurately, and certifies data reported to investors and regulators (e.g.
financial statements) are correct.
- A group
of major recording artists are developing a platform that will
transparently calculate and distribute royalties to downstream
stakeholders that own a minority stake in songs, will use Truebit Verify
to: source data from authentic origins (any streaming platform) for
precise royalty calculations, calculate royalties based on verifiable
metrics such as downloads, listens, and views, automatically pay royalties
through payment services APIs and generate a certificate of correctness
for every transaction.
Availability
Truebit
Verify's Integration Framework is being made available today through an early
access program. To sign up for the program, visit www.truebit.io