ZKSwap launches on Ethereum using ZK-Rollups technology
L2Lab developers launched the decentralized exchange ZKSwap built on ZK-Rollups technology.Layer 2 solutions are protocols built on top of blockchains to improve scalability and efficiency.
ZKSwap launches on Ethereum using ZK-Rollups technology
L2Lab developers launched the decentralized exchange ZKSwap built on ZK-Rollups technology.
DeFi project Synthetix launches Ethereum Layer-2 solution Optimistic Ethereum
The Synthetix platform for synthetic assets has begun a pilot launch of Ethereum Layer-2 solution Optimistic Ethereum (OΞ).
Mina blockchain protocol developer raises $10.9 million from prominent Asian investors
The team at O (1) Labs, behind the Mina blockchain project (formerly the Coda protocol), raised $10.9 million in funding. The round was led by Hong Kong's Bixin Ventures and Singapore's Three Arrows Capital, CoinDesk reports.
Coinbase Wallet Adds Ethereum Layer-2 Optimistic Rollup Support
The developers of the non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet Coinbase Wallet have integrated the Optimistic Rollup testnet. With Ethereum's Layer-2 solution, users will be able to send faster, cheaper, and more scalable dApp transactions.
Aztec unveils second version of solution to boost Ethereum privacy and scalability
The London-based startup Aztec unveiled the second version of the platform, incorporating zero-knowledge proof technology to scale and enhance Ethereum privacy.
Buterin urges developers to focus on layer-two solutions
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin does not expect a quick solution to the scalability problem of the Ethereum mainnet, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation. He outlined his position on this issue in a roadmap focused on Rollup technology.
Tether has integrated a ZK-Rollups scaling solution
The issuer of the stablecoin Tether has added support for a second-level ZK-Rollups scaling solution, The Block reports.
What is a zero-knowledge proof?
A zero-knowledge proof is a cryptographic protocol that lets a prover convince a verifier that a statement is true without revealing any additional information about it. The notion was first proposed by MIT researchers Shafi Goldwasser, Silvio Micali and Charles Rackoff in the 1985 paper The Knowledge Complexity of Interactive Proof Systems.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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