23/100 — Audited by Token Verdict
Brevis is a ZK coprocessor that lets smart contracts access and compute over full historical on-chain data across any chain with zero-trust proofs — a trustless data availability layer for cross-chain smart contract logic. The scraper missed it, but the "anonymous team" flag is wrong: Brevis was built by the Celer Network team (Mo Dong, Daniel Yangsong), a well-known group with years of deployed cross-chain infrastructure; the genuine red flags are the $BREVI token's absent published tokenomics, missing vesting schedule, and no token-contract audit disclosed ahead of the January 2026 TGE. The Celer pedigree is a real positive — they shipped cBridge and have live integrations with major DeFi protocols, giving this more technical credibility than a typical ZK startup. Score: 44/100 — solid underlying infrastructure, but the token launch was thin on disclosure and the $BREVI token utility case remains underdeveloped.
How well-structured is the token supply, allocation, and distribution?
No supply information found in available materials.
No allocation information found.
No vesting or lockup information found.
Limited token utility found (1).
No burn or deflationary mechanism found.
How is the TGE structured? Is it fair and transparent?
No launch platform details found.
No pricing mechanism details found.
No liquidity provision details found.
No anti-dump protections found.
Who is behind this project and can they be trusted?
No team information found. Possibly anonymous.
Cannot assess track record — no team info.
No smart contract audit found.
No GitHub repository found.
Does this project have real market demand and competitive positioning?
Brief description available. Problem-solution unclear.
Targets ai market.
Cannot assess competitive advantage from available data.
No traction signals detected.
How engaged is the community and how is governance structured?
No community channels found.
No governance model found.
Communication: whitepaper available.