Agentic DeFi only works when agents can prove their moves fast. That’s why the @cysic_xyz × @NetworkNoya link-up matters: it takes Noya’s ONNX→ezkl→Halo2/KZG→Base pipeline and slashes the proving tax so zkML agents can run at market speed without leaking model weights.
Two receipts I trust before saying “this scales”:
❯ Live demand rail: Cysic’s been a multi-node prover on Succinct’s SP1 since Jul 17, 2025 production jobs already route to their fleet, not a slide deck. That’s where you get real $/proof and p95 data, not vibes.
❯ zkML stack specifics: Noya documents private-weights zkML and the ONNX→ezkl→Halo2/KZG flow; ezkl’s own docs confirm Halo2 under the hood. Together, that’s a clean path to verifiable agent actions on-chain.
What changes with Cysic in the loop:
❯ lower proving costs → agents rebalance more often without eating margin
❯ reduced latency → fewer missed blocks/opps during bursts
❯ higher throughput → multi-agent strategies stop queueing behind proofs (and start compounding)
Early coverage even notes big deltas when offloading to dedicated proving backends.
Dev move if you want hard numbers: take a small policy, export to ONNX, prove with ezkl locally, then route the same task through a Cysic-backed lane and chart $/proof + p95/p99 as queue depth rises. Publish your curves let the data call it.

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