Polygon’s new open-source sidechain developer stack is set to power Layer 2 solutions on Ethereum, backing its commitment to the evolution of the Ethereum ecosystem. Key to this advancement is the integration of zero-knowledge proof technology, considered critical for the scaling of the Ethereum blockchain. However, critics raise concerns about potential inefficiencies and differing architecture.
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Palm Foundation’s Move to Polygon Supernet: Innovations in NFT Infrastructure and the Path Ahead
Palm Foundation, with support from Polygon Labs and Consensys, is developing a Polygon Zero Knowledge Supernet to simplify onboarding and expand its NFT infrastructure. The plan includes addressing governance through Decentralized Autonomous Organizations and enhancing transaction speed while maintaining low gas fees. The initiative, targeting broader Web3 user-base, will complete its migration to a ZK Supernet by 2024.
Rapid Scaling of Ethereum: Harnessing the Power of ZK-Proofs and the Challenge of Off-chain Computations
“The Ethereum ecosystem is encouraging competition, with many firms developing Zero-Knowledge Scaling solutions. This technology enables secure off-chain computations and only light, non-data-revealing proofs on the Ethereum mainnet. Despite its efficiency, questions arise about the sustainability and security of off-chain transaction computations.”