ZKsync has announced plans to retire its ZKsync Lite network in 2026, shifting its focus to the more advanced ZKsync Era and Elastic networks. The company will release a migration schedule in 2025, ensuring that Ethereum mainnet withdrawals remain operational during the transition. ZKsync Lite, launched in 2020 as a testbed for zk-rollups, has been succeeded by these newer solutions. In 2025, ZKsync faced two security incidents but also received support from Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin. Additionally, major financial institutions like Deutsche Bank, UBS, and Tradable conducted asset tokenization pilots on the platform, highlighting its growing significance in the blockchain space.