ZKsync, developed by Matter Labs, is solidifying its position as a key player in Ethereum's zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) roadmap. The platform has launched the ZK Stack's Atlas upgrade, which includes a high-performance sequencer and the Airbender proof system, offering sub-second confirmation times and reduced verification costs. Additionally, ZKsync has introduced Prividiums, a private chain architecture designed for secure and compliant real-world asset tokenization. Currently, ZKsync ranks second in real-world asset issuance, with over $2.4 billion in tokenized assets.
As Ethereum's Layer 1 zkEVM standard approaches deployment, the network is poised for a significant shift towards enhanced scalability and security. The upcoming Fusaka upgrade, scheduled for December 3, aims to improve data availability and lower costs for Rollup developers and users, further advancing Ethereum's ZKP capabilities.
ZKsync Advances Ethereum's ZKP Roadmap with Atlas Upgrade
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