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Polygon Co-Founder Launches ZisK – A New zk Identity Engine for Web3Jordi Baylina, co-founder of #Polygon and architect of its zkEVM, has unveiled ZisK, an open-source, high-performance #zkVM stack designed to redefine zero-knowledge development. Spun off from Polygon with a dedicated team, ZisK is already turning heads in the Ethereum ecosystem with its modular design, GPU-accelerated proof generation, and focus on zk identity, verifiable compute, and decentralized AI.  With a growing push for open zk infrastructure, ZisK positions itself as a core building block for the next generation of Web3 applications.

Polygon Co-Founder Launches ZisK – A New zk Identity Engine for Web3

Jordi Baylina, co-founder of #Polygon and architect of its zkEVM, has unveiled ZisK, an open-source, high-performance #zkVM stack designed to redefine zero-knowledge development.

Spun off from Polygon with a dedicated team, ZisK is already turning heads in the Ethereum ecosystem with its modular design, GPU-accelerated proof generation, and focus on zk identity, verifiable compute, and decentralized AI. 
With a growing push for open zk infrastructure, ZisK positions itself as a core building block for the next generation of Web3 applications.
#ZKVM Vitalik Buterin proposes to cap gas usage per Ethereum transaction to boost zkVM compatibility, security EIP 7983 will limit the gas usage of each transaction to 16.77 million gas, aiming to reduce DoS attack vectors and balance gas allocation. “By implementing this limit, Ethereum can enhance its resilience against certain DoS [Denial of Service attack] vectors, improve network stability, and provide more predictability to transaction processing costs.” “This value enables most current use cases, including contract deployments and advanced DeFi interactions, while ensuring consistent performance characteristics.” $ETH #BinanceTurns8 {spot}(ETHUSDT)
#ZKVM Vitalik Buterin proposes to cap gas usage per Ethereum transaction to boost zkVM compatibility, security
EIP 7983 will limit the gas usage of each transaction to 16.77 million gas, aiming to reduce DoS attack vectors and balance gas allocation.
“By implementing this limit, Ethereum can enhance its resilience against certain DoS [Denial of Service attack] vectors, improve network stability, and provide more predictability to transaction processing costs.”

“This value enables most current use cases, including contract deployments and advanced DeFi interactions, while ensuring consistent performance characteristics.” $ETH
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Ethereum Announces zkEVM Layer-1: Ambition to Lead the Zero-Knowledge Era The Ethereum Foundation has recently revealed a major plan: integrating zkEVM Layer-1, transforming #Ethereum into the leading blockchain for applying zero-knowledge proofs (ZK) right from the base layer. According to engineer Sophia Gold, validators will soon have the option to run zk clients, allowing them to verify blocks using 3 independent zk proofs instead of re-running all transactions. In the initial phase, a group of pioneering validators will experiment, followed by an expansion through audits, bug bounty programs, and gradually transitioning to zk proof as the default. The goal: to increase the gas limit, integrate native zk-rollups, scale while ensuring security and decentralization. Ethereum also sets a “real-time proving” standard: proof in ≤ 10 seconds for 99% of blocks, minimum security of 128-bit, proof size ≤ 300 KiB, and hardware under $100,000 – encouraging home validators to participate. Sophia Gold calls this the “real-time proving race,” aiming to finalize the standard #zkVM before Devconnect Argentina in November. This is just the first step in Vitalik Buterin's “zk-friendly” ambition: from zkEVM Layer-1, Ethereum will aggregate signatures at the consensus layer, secure on-chain data, streamline protocols, and upgrade overall security, moving towards One Trillion Security. This information comes as the crypto market is booming: Bitcoin surpasses $118,500, while Ethereum has re-established the $3,000 mark after 6 months. Investing in cryptocurrency carries high risks due to significant price volatility. #anhbacong {future}(ETHUSDT) {spot}(BNBUSDT)
Ethereum Announces zkEVM Layer-1: Ambition to Lead the Zero-Knowledge Era

The Ethereum Foundation has recently revealed a major plan: integrating zkEVM Layer-1, transforming #Ethereum into the leading blockchain for applying zero-knowledge proofs (ZK) right from the base layer.

According to engineer Sophia Gold, validators will soon have the option to run zk clients, allowing them to verify blocks using 3 independent zk proofs instead of re-running all transactions. In the initial phase, a group of pioneering validators will experiment, followed by an expansion through audits, bug bounty programs, and gradually transitioning to zk proof as the default.

The goal: to increase the gas limit, integrate native zk-rollups, scale while ensuring security and decentralization. Ethereum also sets a “real-time proving” standard: proof in ≤ 10 seconds for 99% of blocks, minimum security of 128-bit, proof size ≤ 300 KiB, and hardware under $100,000 – encouraging home validators to participate.

Sophia Gold calls this the “real-time proving race,” aiming to finalize the standard #zkVM before Devconnect Argentina in November.

This is just the first step in Vitalik Buterin's “zk-friendly” ambition: from zkEVM Layer-1, Ethereum will aggregate signatures at the consensus layer, secure on-chain data, streamline protocols, and upgrade overall security, moving towards One Trillion Security.

This information comes as the crypto market is booming: Bitcoin surpasses $118,500, while Ethereum has re-established the $3,000 mark after 6 months.

Investing in cryptocurrency carries high risks due to significant price volatility.
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