The mission continues. Friday was a historic moment for Ethereum scaling, but we’re not slowing down, and projects continue to join the zkEVM revolution by launching on our platform. Here are another five updates from our fast-growing ecosystem. #jointhemission
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@MEXC_Global announced that they now support ETH deposits and withdrawals via zkSync.
@ZigZagExchange explained why zkSync 2.0 has got everyone talking, and why our cutting-edge technology will change the industry in ways we've never seen before.
@mute_io, a day one project on zkSync 2.0 testnet, described their journey on our platform so far, including zkSync’s explosive growth and why it’s the end-game for Ethereum scaling.
There are only 7 days to zkSync 2.0 on mainnet. We will be releasing SDKs in a few languages and we'd love your feedback on which other languages you want available. Quote tweet us if you want to help contribute. #1000truedevs
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Aside from the most basic and expected Javascript (Typescript) SDK, we will release SDKs in Rust, Java, Swift, Go, and Python. Why is this important? RT and share your feedback below. #1000truedevs
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As Layer 2 evolves, we'll see more use-cases, go beyond browser-based dApps and see a rise in mobile native dApps and dedicated hardware for specific apps. What innovative dApps do you want to see in our ecosystem? RT and share your feedback below. #1000truedevs
Will you be attending Lisbon Blockchain Week 2022? We are, and can’t wait to connect with you in Lisbon, Portugal.
Where you will find us 🧵(1/5)
@ETHLisbon Hackathon (Oct. 28- 30th | Academy of science)
ETHLisbon is an Ethereum-focused hackathon bringing together the best Web 3.0 builders. Join us for 3 days of non-stop building and sign up for our bounty, which is open to everyone.
There are only 10 days remaining on the #marchtomainnet. Yesterday we achieved a significant milestone, integrating our provers into the system and achieving an end-to-end system running on testnet.
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To inherit layer 1 security, there must be a way that we can reconstruct the layer 2 state transitions directly from Ethereum. Differently from optimistic rollups (that rely on game theory), zkRollups rely on pure math to attest that state transitions are valid.
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On our L2, a set of contracts will organize the transactions into batches & generate proofs for them. Those proofs are sent to a smart contract on L1 to verify that they are valid, ensuring that no transactions inside a batch were altered or contained invalid information.
Today, we’re extremely excited to announce that we have successfully completed Milestone 3: Proof Merging. With the integration of validity proofs, zkSync 2.0 is officially the world’s first-ever zkEVM running on a public testnet.
Many dev teams have been waiting for this: public verification of the validity proofs generated by the rollup & the final piece for the Alpha version of the system. As users transact with zkSync 2.0, these proofs provide a guarantee of the correctness of program execution.
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We’ve had fully functional circuits in our dev environment for a while, but this milestone will enable everyone on our testnet to experience our ZK Prover which is fully operational with proof generation, aggregation & verification on-chain happening on the public testnet.
As we get closer to zkSync 2.0’s mainnet launch, we’re delighted to see the number of projects joining the zkEVM future by launching on our platform. Here are another five updates from our fast-growing ecosystem. #jointhemission
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@mesonfi’s cross-chain stablecoin swap protocol is coming to zkSync, and the team explained what the integration will enable for our developer and user ecosystem.
@SatisDEX announced they’re bringing their Multichain Order Book DEX to zkSync 2.0, and explained how user and developer experience are central to the platform’s design.
With 18 days to zkSync 2.0 on mainnet, we're thrilled to share another exciting milestone on the horizon: zkSync's Layer 3 Pathfinder will be released to the public testnet in Q1 2023.
Our Layer 2 will provide the foundation necessary for Ethereum to scale without compromising its security or decentralization. Ultimately, we envision mass adoption happening in Layer 3 and beyond due to unlimited scalability.
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zkSync’s Layer 3 is the Next Frontier
As we define Layer 3, we envision a trustless, customizable blockchain ecosystem powered by zkEVM called HyperChains. A starfield of 10X moments will result from Layer 3's limitless scaling and customization.