Scroll Launches zkEVM Mainnet - blockchain. news The initiative eyes global developer adoption, advancing Ethereum’s Layer 2 solutions On October 17, 2023, Scroll, an open-source, community-centric Ethereum scaling solution, unveiled its mainnet, marking a pivotal stride towards augmenting scalability and propelling developer adoption on the Ethereum blockchain
Zircuit Review 2025: The AI-Powered zkEVM Rollup Redefining L2 Security Adoption and Ecosystem Growth With Zircuit’s mainnet launch in August 2024, it is one of the newer entrants in the Layer-2 ecosystem While adoption metrics are still developing, early indicators suggest strong interest from both users and developers
zkEVM Explained: Detailed Guide on Ethereum Scaling Solution ConsenSys zkEVM Similar to Polygon zkEVM, ConsenSys zkEVM boats 100% bytecode compatibility, ensuring maximum compatibility with all EVM-compatible chains By using zero-knowledge proofs, ConsenSys zkEVM efficiently processes a large number of transactions off-chain and then batches these transactions to the Ethereum mainnet
What is Linea? A Guide to the ZK Ethereum Layer 2 Network The layer 2 solution was built on Ethereum and was released simultaneously with Polygon’s zkEVM on Mainnet Following the successful public testnet launch, Consensys announced it would roll out the Linea Mainnet alpha
Cronos zkEVM Makes Its Debut on Alpha Mainnet on ZKsync Through the launch of Cronos zkEVM and our integration with ZKsync, we would like to help to realize the long term vision of Ethereum on a path towards infinite scalability and mainstream adoption
Immutable and Polygon Unveil zkEVM Mainnet Early Immutable’s zkEVM Mainnet: Enhanced User Experience and Mass Adoption One persistent issue in Ethereum-based gaming has been the burden of gas fees on players Immutable addresses this challenge by introducing a gas-free feature for users of their Passport product This enhancement ensures that players can seamlessly engage in gaming and trading without additional fees, a significant stride
[ZK] Part 4: Guide to zkEVM - Medium Polygon zkEVM is a type 3 zkEVM implementation, which is EVM compatible, but introduces some changes to supported opcodes, partial support of precompiled contracts and the addition of zk-counters
Driving Polygon zkEVM Adoption - Smart Liquidity Research Moreover, Polygon zkEVM addresses Ethereum’s scalability challenges by processing transactions off-chain and only submitting the results to Ethereum This process allows for higher throughput, reducing congestion on the Ethereum mainnet As a result, users benefit from faster confirmation times and lower gas fees, which enhances the overall user experience