ZKsync Roadmap 2025 Released With Aims To Improve Performance And Security

Key Points:

  • ZKsync Roadmap 2025 focuses on enhancing scalability, user experience, and privacy.
  • New tools for developers (EVM equivalence, LLVM tools, VSCode debugger) and a redesigned smart wallet SDK for seamless Web2-like user experiences.
ZKsync, one of the leading layer-2 solutions in the zk-Rollup ecosystem, has just announced the ZKsync roadmap 2025, which will bring significant improvements in scalability, usability, and privacy to blockchain technology.
ZKsync Roadmap 2025 Released With Aims To Improve Performance And SecurityZKsync Roadmap 2025 Released With Aims To Improve Performance And Security

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ZKsync Roadmap 2025 Released to Set the Stage for Scalability and Performance

Developed by Matter Labs, ZKsync is supposed to face up to Ethereum’s scalability and high transaction fee pressures, competing with established Layer 2 solutions from Arbitrum, Base, and Optimism, which currently dominate more than 80% of Ethereum’s total value locked, per L2BEAT data.

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Source: L2BEAT

The ZKsync roadmap 2025 emphasizes simplification of the developer experience by offering tools such as bytecode EVM equivalence, LLVM-based tools, and a VSCode debugger. To improve user experience, ZKsync will strive to meet performance benchmarks of 10,000 transactions per second at $0.0001 per transaction, which is on par with Web2 standards.

Focus on Privacy and Interoperability with Private Validium and ZK Chain Integration

Security will be enhanced through decentralized sorting, proof mechanisms, and advanced Merklization, while a new user interface will provide a smart wallet SDK for web and mobile.

The introduction of smart accounts is one of the star innovations, which is targeted to make cryptocurrency wallets as intuitively simple and secure as any mainstream Web2 application. The team is of the view that such redesign may overcome several challenges that have dogged the efforts toward adoption by providing a seamless experience.

Privacy also comes to the fore with the development of private Validium, a solution that offers chain-level privacy while still retaining necessary transparency. Confidential states will be managed by a permissioned validator set that only reveals data when required.

2024 Achievements like pipelined block processing and the development of BoojumVM have laid down the runway for ambitious goals: by the end of 2025, ZKsync aspires to achieve 10,000 TPS at a proving cost of $0.0001 per ERC-20 transfer.

Source: https://coincu.com/296759-zksync-roadmap-2025-announced