ZKsync just officially announced a major move for 2026, advancing in three main directions. The Prividium part is working on upgrading from a simple privacy engine to a "banking stack," laying a default privacy protection layer for enterprise applications that can also be directly integrated into enterprise workflows. The ZK Stack has even bigger ambitions—it aims to evolve from a single-chain architecture into an orchestration system, connecting public and private ZK environments. Airbender is the third piece of the puzzle. Overall, ZKsync is playing a bigger game, aiming to transform zero-knowledge proof technology from a technical paradigm into enterprise-grade infrastructure.

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GateUser-7b078580vip
· 01-15 20:53
But... It's just a promise for 2026; let's just listen for now. The hourly gas fees haven't even decreased yet. Why should we believe they can turn zero-knowledge proofs into enterprise-grade infrastructure? Miners are taking too much.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 01-15 05:27
Wow, ZKsync really has some ideas this time. Upgrading directly from a privacy engine to a banking stack? It feels like ZK is moving from a geek toy to an enterprise standard at a rapid pace.
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 01-14 21:44
The term "bank stack" sounds good, but what is the actual success rate when implemented? The orchestration system seems to be the key part.
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TokenTherapistvip
· 01-13 04:20
The term "bank stack" sounds quite comfortable, but can it really be implemented to solve enterprise problems... It feels like another grand vision.
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governance_ghostvip
· 01-13 04:01
Alright, ZKsync really wants to make a big move, upgrading directly from a privacy engine to bank-grade infrastructure. The pace is quite aggressive. Speaking of Prividium integrating into enterprise workflows, it sounds much more practical than just a simple technical solution. Finally, someone has remembered what enterprise users truly need. The idea of connecting public and private environments with ZK Stack is fresh, but whether it can actually be implemented depends on the follow-through—don't let it just become another PPT. The three-pronged approach is pretty good, but as for the 2026 timeline... we'll have to wait two more years to see the real product.
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AirdropworkerZhangvip
· 01-13 04:00
Hmm, ZKsync didn't hype it up this time. It really wants to make privacy a standard feature for enterprises.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 01-13 04:00
It seems that ZKsync really wants to go big, but building enterprise-grade infrastructure is easier to say than to do.
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 01-13 03:52
The bank stack sounds pretty good, finally someone wants to turn privacy into something truly usable. But can Prividium really be integrated into enterprise workflows? Or is it just another impressive-sounding idea that ultimately doesn't have any practical implementation?
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