66 days to zkSync 2.0 on mainnet. The Dynamic Fees Milestone will be introduced with a regenesis on August 30, 2022. This takes us one step closer on our #marchtomainnet and our mission to scale Ethereum’s values and security.
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For a recap on what is included in this milestone:
Friendly reminder: Regenesis will reset transaction history, token balances, and require developers to redeploy contracts. This only applies to zkSync 2.0 testnet and will not affect zkSync 1.0.
67 Days to zkSync 2.0 on mainnet. It’s been a long road to the first production zkEVM solution, and we’re overjoyed at the number of projects launching with us. We can’t mention them all, but today we’re highlighting 5 projects from our growing ecosystem. #jointhemission
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@PhezzanProtocol became the first perpetual DEX on zkSync 2.0 testnet, and explained how easy it is to get started.
73 days to zkSync 2.0 on mainnet. The next roadmap milestone is Dynamic Fees and today we’re releasing a definition of what it’ll include. Next week we’ll release the exact date. Heads up to developers on testnet, this release will be a regenesis event. #marchtomainnet
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Dynamic Fees
Today, all transactions on zkSync 2.0 testnet cost a fee that's independent of transaction logic & respective L1 cost. Our new fee model is similar to Ethereum's with L2-specific modifications. Each transaction will be priced based on the resources consumed.
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Dynamic Fees (cont’d)
To differentiate from the standard “gas,” our measurement unit is called “ergs.”
Ergs pay for:
1. Transaction execution & proof generation 2. L1 storage use 3. Proof verification on L1 4. Additional L1 interactions
74 Days to zkSync 2.0 on mainnet. With the dream of a zkEVM solution for the @ethereum community becoming a reality, we’ve seen a wave of projects launching on zkSync 2.0. Every Monday, we’ll be highlighting some of the members of our growing ecosystem. #jointhemission
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@ethereum@MESprotocol launched their orderbook-based DEX to zkSync 2.0 Testnet. The project, built on zk-rollups, allows users in our ecosystem to enjoy a CEX trading experience. Check out their journey to joining zkSync below.
@ethereum@MESprotocol@MultichainOrg (previously Anyswap) announced their integration with zkSync to bring cost-efficient and safe bridging of assets, NFTs, and messages to the platform.
We've just pushed a major update with structural changes designed to improve user experience, increase compatibility with Ethereum’s EVM, and upgrade performance on the zkSync v2 testnet.
There are a number of rabbit holes to go down in learning about @zksync and the technology behind it. Here's a curated list of videos and blog posts to get you started.
In the past, it was necessary to switch to ZK languages in order to take advantage of the unmatched scaling, security, and UX benefits of ZK proofs. This is no longer the case!