GoPlus Security and Brevis Network have announced a strategic partnership to strengthen the Web3 security environment. The two companies will jointly develop Security Oracle, a decentralized verifiable oracle network focused on on-chain risk assessment and data verification.
The proposal combines blockchain intelligence with GoPlus Security’s multi-chain security engine and Brevis’ zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP) and verifiable computation. This collaboration provides decentralized applications, wallets, and protocols with standardized privacy-preserving security data services.
We are pleased to announce that GoPlus x Brevis @brevis_zk have entered into a strategic partnership to build a “security oracle.”
Together, we are working toward a more secure, transparent, and reliable Web3 ecosystem.
Details: https://t.co/Rx6x72qz6v pic.twitter.com/qMUaZBIgYV
— GoPlus Security 🚦 (@GoPlusSecurity) October 29, 2025
Security oracles aim to minimize the use of centralized risk management mechanisms by providing on-chain validation of security assessments. Verifiable ZK proofs improve the transparency and trustworthiness of security information exchanged between different protocols.
Security Oracle Use Cases and Features
Security Oracle provides a means of real-time risk analysis of blockchain addresses, tokens, and transactions with ZK technology. It also facilitates proper on-chain validation and security calls for SDKs and smart contract interfaces.
It easily integrates with DeFi protocols and provides pre-trade address screening and risk-based access control to liquidity pools, as well as voting in voting mechanisms. Verifiable security checks allow DeFi projects to significantly increase regulatory compliance and reduce the risk of exposure to malicious activity.
Security Oracle can also be used by wallet providers to issue pre-signing risk warnings and support verifiable user security credentials. The purpose of these features is to provide end users with real-time alerts and a quantifiable trust profile during the course of a transactional interaction.
Using a reputation-based system, Oracle is able to combine the historical data validation capabilities of Brevis with the risk filtering capabilities of GoPlus. This facilitates secure airdrop eligibility, DID (decentralized identity) reputation tracking, and behavior-based incentivization.
GoPlus strives to develop decentralized security infrastructure
The collaboration between GoPlus Security and Brevis Network will facilitate the decentralization of the Security Oracle network involving third-party contributors. Security researchers, ZK authors, and protocol teams are invited to participate in the development of an open and dynamic security data layer.
This collaborative model aims to move Web3 security from an opaque system to a transparent and customizable risk infrastructure. Reusability and trustless security outcomes improve protocol interoperability and reliability within the ecosystem.
Oracle eradicates security assessments conducted within a black box, ensuring data authenticity, verifiability, and combinability with various blockchain platforms. This enables migration to minimize trust risk and manage risk at scale.

