The program's creator, Matter Labs, stated in a Medium post that many development teams have been waiting for this collaboration. Validity proofs' integration will facilitate programmers to thoroughly test the hardware specification for the network's essential operations, including proof production, aggregation, and on-chain verification.
The fundamental technique that increases zkSync's scalability without compromising security is called validity proofs. According to zkSync, the proofs ensure the accuracy of program execution and the true reality or history of the network. The proofs are subsequently forwarded to Ethereum, which validates them for accuracy and security. When ZkSync launches its mainnet on October 28, no external projects or programs will be present at first.
The objective is to accomplish audits and security checks to ensure that the validity proofs are effectively operating.
After the testnet, the Fair Launch Alpha phase will allow developers to transfer and work on the mainnet for more testing in a practical situation. The Full Alpha, the stage after Fair Launch Alpha, should be released by the end of 2022. It will let real users bypass security tests when they have been passed.
On October 1, zkSync emphasized its future Layer 3 technology and presented details regarding what it believes could be responsible for crypto's "10x moments." The Layer 2 mainnet of zkSync will be launched on October 28. In contrast to Ethereum, its Layer 2 solution has the potential to increase transactions per second (TPS) by around 10–20 times upon deployment and allow developers the capacity to create zero-knowledge-based apps using the well-liked Solidity programming language. The difficult task of mastering a native ZK language is thus no longer necessary for app development.