ZKsync price

in USD
$0.05515
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Market cap
$398.76M #83
Circulating supply
7.23B / 21B
All-time high
$0.2729
24h volume
$43.17M
4.4 / 5
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About ZKsync

ZKsync (ticker symbol: ZK) is a cryptocurrency designed to support the ZKsync ecosystem, which focuses on scaling Ethereum through zero-knowledge rollups. These rollups allow faster, cheaper, and secure transactions by bundling multiple operations and verifying them with cryptographic proofs. ZKsync aims to enhance blockchain scalability while maintaining privacy and decentralization. The ZK token plays a critical role in the ecosystem, functioning as collateral for provers, enabling governance, and incentivizing participants to secure and operate the network. With applications spanning DeFi, real-world asset tokenization, and enterprise use cases, ZKsync is paving the way for a scalable and privacy-focused blockchain future.
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ZKsync’s price performance

Past year
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3 months
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30 days
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ZKsync on socials

Kydo
Kydo
Very cool thread on the how behind @zksync ‘s latest achievement
Anthony Rose ∎
Anthony Rose ∎
Its an exciting day! After months of work I’m glad we’re finally able to share details of the work we’ve been doing and is going live in the @zksync Atlas upgrade. I figured I’d take a minute to share some more info on how the aspects of this upgrade come together. Importantly, we’re building for a future in which the world is onchain. Crypto systems will be the backbone for the vast majority of the world’s financial systems, which is is precisely why incorruptible financial systems are required. To me, this onchain economy has to be reflected in the architecture. I expect enterprises, banks, manufacturing facilities, hospitals etc to interact with the onchain economy via infra they’re operating, just as they manage production software stacks for their other operations today. Teams will customize their systems to meet their privacy, regulatory, or user experience needs. A simplified version looks like this: Where we have many ZK chains, some private (red) and others public, configured to support their specific use case. Every second these chains will be generating a proof for their system, which gets verified on the ZK coordination layer. Within one second of the user sending a tx, it has this ZK finality which is automatically verifiable by the entire network. Fast ZK proofs are a breakthrough technology. With this, you solve the problem of chains not being able to coordinate effectively. If a user wanted to send 100 USDC from their public account on one ZK chain to a friends private account on another ZK chains - this is immediately possible. In this example, ZK chain 5 doesn’t have to “trust” that ZK chain 2 is behaving honestly with the transfer. The ZK proof (represented by our little ZK safe) proves that the message received by chain 5 can be acted on without concern. For this vision of an incorruptible global network, connectivity is clearly a critical aspect. The second critical piece is the system you operate as part of this network. Engineering teams want to be deploying software that is performant, reliable, secure etc. This is system that provides the foundation for your UX. As part of the Atlas upgrade we’re deploying a brand new version of the sequencer, designed from the ground up for low latency tx inclusion (so the system feels fast to your users) and for throughput that can bring enterprise level activity onchain. This is made possible by an extensive upgrade to the “operating system” of the ZK Stack chains, including changes to how we think about what should be proved. With Era, we essentially had the VM implemented twice: once in Rust code (that was recognizably a VM) and once in the Boojum cryptographic circuits. With Atlas, we’re taking a more general approach and are now proving RISC-V. This, along with changes to how we organize the execution of transactions, is how we’re able to support the EVM natively, but with a system that can flexibly support other VMs without modifying the proof system. If it complies to RISC-V - you can prove it! These changes are like a massive engine upgrade to the ZK Stack, and together provide the tooling to build and operate systems that are more performant and more connected than has ever been possible before. More to come. I want to finish with a huge thank you to everyone that has worked on this upgrade! A huge amount of effort has gone in to bring this to life. ♥️
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The Zk Stack upgrade (Atlas) of Zksync is worth paying attention to, with several points: 15,000 TPS for the sequencer; 1-second ZK finality (via Airbender, which is an open-source RISC-V prover that supports generating ZK proofs for blocks in about 1 second, close to real-time); a transfer proof cost of 0.0001. This TPS is higher than Visa's actual average TPS. Visa's average throughput is about 1,700-4,000 TPS (during peak demand). This means that usable payment scenarios can be built on the ZK Stack, with not only high TPS but also low fees, and almost real-time finality. In theory, this means that instant payment applications or application chains can be built, such as P2P transfers, cross-border remittances; supporting DeFi payments (flash loans, automated liquidation, high-frequency micropayments); micropayments between AI Agents; merchant integration (retail payment gateways, with fees far lower than the traditional credit card's 2-3%). What does this mean for Ethereum and Zksync? For Zksync, the upgrade of the ZK Stack presents an opportunity to technically enhance its chances in L2 (native interoperability and low-cost ZK proofs); laying a technical foundation to attract developers and institutions to build applications or application chains based on the ZK Stack. The tools for the technology have already been built, but how many institutions and developers can be attracted will also test its operational capabilities. For Ethereum, the progress of the ZK Stack further advances its ZK Rollup roadmap (rollup-centric) to address mainnet congestion and fee issues, while integrating Ethereum's security, ultimately giving the Ethereum L1/L2 combination the opportunity to support large-scale crypto-financial applications.
ZKsync
ZKsync
Incorruptible Finance is now real-time. Introducing the Atlas upgrade for the ZK Stack: ✦ 15K+ TPS sequencer ✦ 1-second ZK finality via Airbender ✦ $0.0001 proving cost per transfer

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Dive deeper into ZKsync

ZKsync is a Layer-2 zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup designed to scale the Ethereum network and reduce the cost of transacting on the blockchain. ZK rollup, which underpins the platform, is a trustless protocol that allows validators to confirm a transaction's authenticity without revealing any information about the transaction. As a result, the protocol preserves user privacy and security on the network while supporting faster and cheaper transaction processing.

Built by Matter Labs, ZKsync is the first zkEVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) chain. It's designed to "look and feel like Ethereum," according to the project team, to help simplify adoption. Meanwhile, just like Ethereum, smart contracts are written using the Solidity and Vyper smart contract languages, and can be called via the same clients as other EVM-compatible chains.

How does ZKsync work?

ZKsync adopts ZK technology, a cryptographic method used to confirm the proof of a statement while obscuring any information about the statement itself. Think of the technology like an identity card that confirms you're an adult without revealing your actual age, name, or any other personal details.

ZK rollups help to improve the scalability of the Ethereum blockchain by performing computation and state offchain. The solution bundles transactions together at Layer-2 before they're posted on Layer-1. This method allows users to benefit from all the security advantages of Ethereum's base network but with higher throughput and lower fees.

ZKsync is compatible with EVM, and almost every smart contract written for EVM will be supported by the platform. That means most projects can be migrated over to the network with little to no modification.

Why is ZKsync significant?

ZKsync helps to address one of the most pressing limitations of the Ethereum network — scalability. Ethereum's relatively limited transaction throughput can lead to network congestion during periods of high demand, an issue that's only compounded as more users adopt the network. Meanwhile, congestion can lead to high gas fees, making transactions and interactions with decentralized applications costly. High latency is another challenge impacting the network's performance, as transactions are typically confirmed in a relatively slow 13 to 15 seconds.

ZKsync's use of ZK technology helps to ease these limitations while providing a platform that retains Ethereum's robust security and familiar usability. In theory, this should incentivize more developers to adopt Ethereum, strengthening the network's appeal at a time when competing solutions continue to launch.

ZK price and tokenomics

The ZK token has a total circulating supply of 21 billion. In June 2024, an airdrop was completed to distribute 17.5% of the token's supply to the project's community. Of the approximately 3.6 billion tokens reportedly airdropped to 695,232 wallets, 89% went to those who'd transacted on ZKsync — although the exact criteria wasn't announced — with 11% going to ecosystem contributors. This included ZKsync native projects, onchain communities, and builders. Meanwhile, 49.1% of the ZK supply will reportedly be distributed through "ecosystem initiatives", while 17.2% will go to investors and 16.1% will be allocated to Matter Labs members.

Due to a lack of liquidity, no ZK price was available as of the June 2024 ZK token airdrop. However, based on existing pre-launch futures available on Aevo, ZK perpetuals look to be trading at about $0.22.

About the ZKsync founders

ZKsync was developed by Berlin-based blockchain developer Matter Labs. The company was founded in 2018 by Alex Gluchowski and Alex Vlasov, and first deployed ZKsync to a closed testnet in December 2021. The platform was made publicly available on the mainnet on March 24, 2023.

The Matter Labs team, comprised of engineers, researchers, and technical experts, has made clear its focus on redrawing the limits of blockchain scalability through zk technology and open source developments. The organization is working towards the mainstream arrival of public blockchains, and is backed by numerous major players in the space, including the Ethereum Foundation.

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Market cap
$398.76M #83
Circulating supply
7.23B / 21B
All-time high
$0.2729
24h volume
$43.17M
4.4 / 5
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