TVBRIDGE
ABOUT THE STATION
ABOUT TVBRIDGE

TVBridge is a 1980s broadcast channel for ZK proof systems and cross-chain interoperability research. Daily transmissions, four channels, one anchor, an open archive.

MISSION

THE BROADCAST MANIFESTO

The research is moving faster than anyone can read it. Papers ship weekly. Repos turn over monthly. Audit reports drop in the middle of the night. The serious work is being done in plain sight, but it is buried under an avalanche of takes.

“Slow format. Same anchor. Same crosshatch. Every day.”

TVBridge is the slow-format response. We pick the work that matters, summarize it without losing the nuance, name the authors, link the sources, and read it on air. Every day. Same anchor. Same crosshatch. Same scrolling ticker at the bottom of the page.

Tune in. The chains are talking. The broadcast is a starting point, not a destination --- the goal is to send you back to the papers, the repos, the audit reports and the postmortems with enough context to actually read them.

Anchor-chan at the typewriterANCHOR-CHAN AT THE DESK
MASCOT

ANCHOR-CHAN

The 1980s anime news anchor of TVBridge. Anchor-chan opens every broadcast with the same line, reads from a tightly edited script, and signs off with the day's citation list.

She does not give price calls. She does not shill. She is the face of the broadcast room and the voice of the open archive.

CHANNELS

FOUR ANALOG STREAMS

CH-01 ZK BROADCAST

The flagship. SNARKs, STARKs, recursion, folding, lookups, prover acceleration and zkVMs.

CH-02 BRIDGE CHANNEL

Cross-chain interop. IBC, LayerZero, Wormhole, Hyperlane, Axelar, CCIP, security models and postmortems.

CH-03 ANCHOR REPORTS

Long-form deep dives, paper reviews, audit walks and founder calls. Slower pacing, more context.

CH-04 OPEN DOCS

The public archive. Every transmission with citations, source links and reproducible references.

TOKEN
$TVB

$TVB is the broadcast token of TVBridge. It is the membership card for the broadcast room and the access key to the early feed.

Holders unlock early-air access, can submit research topics to the open docs channel, and vote on the next week's programming guide. Treat it as a membership card, not as financial advice.