Recently, a zero-knowledge proof application Brevis logged into a major exchange. As one of the first technical infrastructure projects launched at the beginning of the year, it has attracted considerable attention. The zkEVM solution behind this project has been a focus of industry attention—previously, core developers in the Ethereum ecosystem have publicly discussed its value multiple times. Ultimately, zkEVM and PeerDAS are the key pieces to solving the blockchain trilemma. The former compresses transaction data through zero-knowledge proofs, while the latter optimizes data availability. Their technical routes are highly aligned with Ethereum's long-term development direction. From scalability, security, to decentralization, whether this type of infrastructure innovation can truly be implemented will be answered by market performance.
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MEVictim
· 15h ago
zkEVM has been heard too many times; when it comes to real implementation, it still depends on trading volume.
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GasFeeCryer
· 19h ago
zkEVM is at it again, talking up a storm, but it all depends on whether the price can hold up.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-06 15:57
zkEVM sounds impressive, but can it really solve the impossible triangle? It's a bit uncertain; we'll have to see if it can actually be implemented in the future.
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-06 15:54
How many zkEVMs have actually been able to run after hearing about them so many times? Let's wait and see the market performance.
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ChainSpy
· 01-06 15:53
zkEVM is back again. It seems like these kinds of projects need to be hype for each round.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-06 15:53
After listening to zkEVM for so long, finally a project dares to go live on an exchange. Let's see if it can withstand the market test.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-06 15:52
zkEVM sounds good, but it only counts if it can actually run; don't just keep shouting slogans.
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orphaned_block
· 01-06 15:46
zkEVM is coming to cut again. The nice-sounding "impossible triangle" is just talk; it really depends on whether it can truly break out later.
Recently, a zero-knowledge proof application Brevis logged into a major exchange. As one of the first technical infrastructure projects launched at the beginning of the year, it has attracted considerable attention. The zkEVM solution behind this project has been a focus of industry attention—previously, core developers in the Ethereum ecosystem have publicly discussed its value multiple times. Ultimately, zkEVM and PeerDAS are the key pieces to solving the blockchain trilemma. The former compresses transaction data through zero-knowledge proofs, while the latter optimizes data availability. Their technical routes are highly aligned with Ethereum's long-term development direction. From scalability, security, to decentralization, whether this type of infrastructure innovation can truly be implemented will be answered by market performance.