Truebit’s verification layer solves the trust problem in digital assets, AI automation, and decentralized systems
CHICAGO, March 31, 2025 — Truebit Verify today announced the open beta of its verified computing platform. Truebit Verify tackles fundamental trust challenges as real-world asset tokenization pushes toward a $2-4 trillion market, AI systems make autonomous decisions, and decentralized networks reshape the financial system. Truebit Verify establishes the critical verification layer necessary to ensure authenticity, transparency and trust to critical application functions that operate outside of a blockchain.
“As Web3 moves beyond the theoretical and into high-value financial applications, the gap between on-chain security and offchain opacity becomes a serious liability,” said Jason Teutsch, Truebit’s founder and chief scientist. “Offchain code needs the same level of scrutiny and transparency as smart contracts. With Truebit Verify, we’re extending the security guarantees of blockchain to the majority of application code that runs outside of a ledger, especially for developers integrating with APIs, backend systems, and cross-chain operations.”
Making Digital Assets More Trustworthy
While blockchains provide transparency for on-chain transactions, the majority of code powering tokenization executes offchain in opaque environments. These “black box” processes- ranging from asset valuation and proof of reserves to regulatory compliance and lifecycle management- create significant trust gaps that impede market growth.
Truebit Verify tackles this problem by creating Truebit Certified Transcripts – immutable records that document every step of offchain code execution, from API calls to data transformations. This verification reduces risk, increases asset valuation, enhances liquidity through reduced transaction friction, and enables greater scalability through automated processes.
“Oracle networks have tried to address this problem through trusted data feeds, but trusting an oracle is fundamentally different from trusting a bank,” added Teutsch. “Truebit’s approach is to make every operation fully transparent and formally verifiable, eliminating the ‘just trust us’ problem that continues to hold back institutional adoption.”
Verification for AI and Decentralized Computing
Beyond tokenization, Truebit Verify addresses pressing verification challenges across multiple domains. For AI systems, it verifies decision-making processes and data sources, ensuring transparency when algorithms make consequential automated decisions. In decentralized networks, Truebit enhances security in environments without centralized oversight by providing auditable proof of computation integrity across peer-to-peer infrastructures.
Additionally, for cross-chain operations, the platform enables secure data movement between blockchains with customized validation rules, addressing critical interoperability challenges that have long plagued the blockchain ecosystem.
Tools for Developers
Following its successful early access program, Truebit Verify is now open to all developers building applications that require provable trust in code and data that the consumer does not control. The Verification-as-a-Service Platform enables developers to:
- Run complex operations like financial calculations, data analysis, or AI processing with blockchain-level trust.
- Interact with external APIs and data sources without sacrificing verification.
- Write code in familiar languages including JavaScript, Python, Rust, and C++.
- Execute computational tasks faster and at lower cost than on-chain alternatives.
- Generate permanent, transparent records of all compute operations.
Open Beta Available Now
The Truebit Verify open beta is available immediately. During this period, Truebit will fully absorb all infrastructure costs while collecting feedback to refine the platform for general availability. For more information and to access the Truebit Verify open beta, visit https://truebit.io/. Documentation is available at https://devs.truebit.io/.
About Truebit
Truebit’s verified computing technology is paving the way for developers to unlock the full potential of Web3 by building certified, interoperable applications that integrate seamlessly with any data source, interact across multiple ledgers, and execute complex code.
Built on a foundation of transparent computation, Truebit Verify provides a new level of transparency with provable, off-ledger code execution for the vast majority of application logic that exists outside of blockchains while allowing developers to write code in familiar languages and deploy applications iteratively and quickly.