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Polygon Labs And NEAR Foundation Partner For zkWasm L2 Prover Integration
Polygon Labs (MATIC) and the NEAR Foundation have recently announced their collaboration on the development of a zero-knowledge (ZK) prover for the WebAssembly (Wasm) blockchain
The alliance aims to “bridge the gap” between Wasm-based chains and the Ethereum eco, providing customization and options for developers building with the Polygon CDK (Chain Development Kit).
NEAR Foundation Joins Polygon As Core Contributor
According to Polygon Labs’ announcement, introducing a zkWasm prover will enable developers utilizing Polygon CDK to choose from ious provers when building their projects.
This can be leveraged in ious scenarios, including launching or migrating an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) chain or constructing a Wasm chain for closer alignment with Ethereum and access to liquidity
The zkWasm prover will serve as a new runtime, generating zero-knowledge proofs that validate the correctness of native Wasm runtime ution. This advancement is expected to enhance scalability and decentralization, bringing the NEAR protocol closer to Ethereum.
As part of this partnership, the NEAR Foundation is set to become a core contributor to Polygon CDK, expanding the toolkit’s capabilities for developers.
Sandeep Nailwal, the co-founder of Polygon, expressed pride in collaborating with NEAR on this research and emphasized the value of the zkWasm prover in providing developers with increased customization options
To provide further context, WebAssembly is a widely used framework for running complex programs in web browsers, offering performance comparable to native computer applications. In the context of Web3, the Wasm Virtual Machine serves as a runtime for blockchains like NEAR and Polkadot, differing from the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
Scalability And Decentralization Boost?
Per the announcement, in the future, an in-development interop layer will allow chains to join a unified eco of Layer 2 solutions deployed through Polygon CDK
This eco will encompass alternative layer-1 chains, EVM layer-2 solutions, and Wasm chains, providing interoperability and defragmentation of liquidity across different chains.
Illia Polosukhin, co-founder of NEAR Protocol, expressed optimism about the collaboration, emphasizing that it will bring the benefits of zero-knowledge proofs not only to NEAR but to the entire Web3 eco. Polosukhin stated:
Overall, the collaboration between Polygon Labs and the NEAR Foundation holds significant implications for both protocols. Integrating the zkWasm prover will enhance the capabilities of Polygon CDK, providing developers with more options in building “custom blockchains.”
Additionally, it will bring NEAR Protocol closer to Ethereum, expanding its interoperability and liquidity opportunities
This positive movement is further bolstered by an impressive 11% uptrend recorded over the past 24 hours
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