The technological evolution of Ethereum is accelerating. Research institutions have pointed out that zero-knowledge proof technology is undergoing a critical transformation — evolving from a simple Layer2 solution to a core roadmap at the protocol layer.



What does this mean? Native ZK architecture can enable Ethereum to achieve a true scalability breakthrough while maintaining the three pillars: first, security is not compromised; second, ensuring the network's neutrality; third, preserving censorship resistance. These three aspects are often trade-offs in traditional scaling solutions, but ZK proofs offer a new breakthrough.

From the perspective of technological evolution, this is not only an optimization of the Layer2 ecosystem but also a strategic reserve for Ethereum's competition over the next decade. As more application scenarios demand extreme speed and cost efficiency, the maturity of cryptographic infrastructure like ZK will become a decisive factor.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 21h ago
zkProof sounds impressive, but it feels like just another hype? Every time they talk about a ten-year strategic reserve plan, but the real implementation depends on who actually uses it. Do you have a clear idea of the current state of Rollup? Now they’re talking about native ZK again? Ethereum is about to build a new wall. These three cornerstones sound good... but the problem is users don’t care about that set at all. They just want gas fees to stop being ridiculously high. ZK cryptography infrastructure is mature... brother, I’ve heard that phrase too many times. Let’s see when it actually becomes cheap and easy to use. Talking on paper, compared to these, I more want to know when it will be as fast and cheap as Solana. Don’t keep throwing around protocol-level concepts.
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AirdropChaservip
· 01-16 15:14
zk is really becoming more popular, but to be honest, layer2 is a bit competitive right now... If it truly becomes the core of the protocol layer, what should we do? It sounds good, but I’m a bit skeptical whether Ethereum can truly balance security, neutrality, and censorship resistance this time... Historically, when weighing these factors, one always has to sacrifice something. Ten-year strategic reserve? I'm just worried it will turn into a ten-year PPT... Once zk matures, it matures, but the key is when gas fees can really come down. Everything else is just superficial.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-16 09:55
ZK is indeed a key piece, but it depends on whether Ethereum can truly turn it into a protocol layer... Just shouting slogans won't help. Don't just look at strategic reserves; mainly, it depends on the current execution efficiency. Otherwise, it's just another PPT plan. Wait, can this really solve the trilemma? It still feels like a trade-off, just from a different perspective while it lasts.
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MerkleDreamervip
· 01-15 00:51
zk is really the key to breaking the deadlock, but it still feels like Ethereum is a bit slow... compared to those new public chains that hype themselves up so much.
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0xDreamChaservip
· 01-15 00:49
zk is really about to take off. It feels like Ethereum's move is quite aggressive, balancing security, neutrality, and censorship resistance all at once. Traditional scaling solutions simply can't achieve this.
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tx_pending_forevervip
· 01-15 00:42
zk this wave is going to be hot, but to be honest, with how competitive layer2 is right now, who can really survive until that day is still uncertain I agree, ETH finally seems to have figured it out. Instead of hindering each other at the base layer, it's better to make zk solid No, these three pillars sound like brainwashing slogans for beginners... what about actual implementation? Really? Then when will StarkWare and zkSync be able to differentiate themselves? Right now, they seem pretty similar Wait, does this mean protocol layer integration of zk? Then buying layer2 tokens now might be risky... It's the same old ten-year strategic reserve argument, I'm tired of hearing it. Let's see who can actually succeed first Is zk cryptographic infrastructure mature? Come on, this stuff has such a high barrier to entry, how many applications can actually use it? Speaking of which, if ETH's move is right, it would be really impressive... but the premise is surviving until that day
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ShitcoinArbitrageurvip
· 01-15 00:41
ZK has been popular for so long, and now you're saying it's a "key turning point"? People have been using it for a while already. Arbitrum and Optimism have been working on Layer2 for a long time. Now suddenly claiming it's a strategic reserve—aren't you a bit late to the game... To put it nicely, it's all because Ethereum gas fees are being gouged too harshly. Isn't this just being forced? The real test is when ordinary users can actually use it. Right now, it's all just tech圈自嗨. Security, neutrality, censorship resistance... These three have never truly been achieved simultaneously, it's just nonsense. The bottleneck for ZK is computational cost. Have you thought about this? Is this wave really going to change the game, or is it just another round of hype? Let's see what happens in a year.
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 01-15 00:40
This set of zk technology is really maturing, but honestly, it still depends on real-world implementation... Having impressive paper data is useless if it doesn't translate to practical use. Don't just hype up zero-knowledge proofs; let's see them in action first. Right now, it's still a bunch of promises. Wait a minute, if this can truly solve the contradiction between security and scalability, then Ethereum's move is really bold. Both strategic reserves and the next ten years—Ethereum always says this 🤦. The zk architecture sounds impressive, but it still feels like old news. Security, neutrality, censorship resistance... If all three could truly be achieved simultaneously, I would go all in right now. It seems like the crypto world is always talking about these technological breakthroughs every year. I just want to know when they'll actually be used on a large scale.
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RuntimeErrorvip
· 01-15 00:34
Hmm... I've been waiting for the ZK protocol layer for a while. It feels like Ethereum is finally going to get serious.
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SerNgmivip
· 01-15 00:30
This zk technology should have been on the protocol layer long ago, been delayed for so long... But on the other hand, if it really gets implemented, what new gameplay can it open up? --- Safety, neutrality, and censorship resistance combined? Sounds pretty impressive, let's wait and see. --- I'm a bit curious, once this thing matures, will it directly crush other public chain layer2 solutions? --- A ten-year strategic reserve... sounds like paving the way for the next bull market, but the technology really speaks for itself. --- If zk cryptography truly matures, whether gas fees can really be reduced is the real benchmark. --- From layer2 to the protocol layer, this move is quite something... but how long until it’s actually implemented? --- Tired of hearing about scalability breakthroughs, just want to know when I can start using it.
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