BlockBeats News, January 18th, Stanford University professor and Babylon co-founder David Tse announced that the team has officially released BABE (BAbylon-BErkeley), a new Groth16 zero-knowledge proof verification protocol designed for Bitcoin. This scheme reduces the initialization and storage costs by over a thousand times compared to the current optimal solutions.BABE combines two key cryptographic innovations:First is Witness Encryption on Linear Pairing, which simplifies the complex multiple pairings in Groth16 verification to a single scalar multiplication on the BN254 elliptic curve;Second is the use of the recently proposed Argo MAC obfuscation primitive, which further transforms this scalar multiplication into a vector-homomorphic MAC for efficient computation.David Tse stated that BABE will launch in February 2026 alongside the alpha testnet of the Babylon Trustless Bitcoin Vault, aiming to achieve a lower-cost, more scalable zero-knowledge proof verification capability within the Bitcoin system.