Tag: zkEVM
Revving Up Web3: Exploring the Future of Ethereum with Modular Layer-2 Solutions
Explore how modular L2 blockchains like Mantle transform Ethereum’s scalability and security for future Web3 applications.
Polygon Launches zkEVM Public Testnet to Enhance Ethereum Scalability
Polygon has launched its zkEVM Public Testnet, enhancing Ethereum’s scalability with zero-knowledge technology, inviting developers to innovate and test the new layer-2 solution.
Polygon’s Rollercoaster July: 83% Gain but Future in Limbo
Polygon’s impressive 83% gain in July raises questions about its sustainability amidst declining deposits and user activity. Here’s what to know.
Cardano’s New Sidechain Toolkit: A Game Changer for Developers
Explore Cardano’s new sidechain toolkit set to empower developers and enhance ecosystem scalability!
Polygon Labs and Google Cloud Join Forces to Transform Ethereum Scaling
Polygon Labs and Google Cloud join forces to supercharge Ethereum scaling, bringing new tools and resources for developers in the Web3 ecosystem.
ConsenSys Launches Public Testnet for Zero-Knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machine: A Game Changer in Layer-2 Scaling
ConsenSys announces zkEVM public testnet launch, enhancing Ethereum scalability with fast transactions and developer-friendly features.
Ethereum’s Shanghai Update: The Shadow Fork Testing Ether Withdrawal
Dive into the launch of Ethereum’s shadow fork, crucial for enabling ETH staking withdrawals as part of the Shanghai upgrade this March.
Ethereum’s Focus Shift: Prioritizing Staking Withdrawals with the Shanghai Upgrade
Ethereum developers focus on the Shanghai upgrade for staking withdrawals before tackling EIP-4884’s scalability improvements.
Polygon’s zkEVM Beta Launch: A New Era in Ethereum Scaling
Polygon’s zkEVM mainnet beta launches March 27, paving the way for seamless Ethereum scaling and lower transaction costs.
Busting Ethereum Merge Myths: What You Need to Know
Discover the truth behind common misconceptions about Ethereum’s Merge and its potential impact on gas fees, transaction speed, and staking.