zkSync is a trustless protocol for scalable low-cost transactions on Ethereum. It's also the only zkRollup protocol which supports EVM smart contracts.
Alex Gluchowski is co-founder of Matter Labs, and co-creator of zkSync. We spoke with Alex in depth about how the protocol works and the potential for a highly scalable transaction and application layer on Ethereum.
Topics covered in this episode:
- Alex's background and how he got into the crypto space
- An overview of existing Ethereum scaling solutions
- Difference between Optimistic Rollup and zkRollup
- Transferring funds to the zkSync Layer 2 and gas fees involved
- How the zkSync transaction sequencer works
- Withdrawing funds to Layer 1 and timescales involved
- How the procol deals with reorgs
- How block formation works on zkSync
- The function of the zkSync token
Episode links:
Sponsors:
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Solana: Solana is the high performance blockchain supporting over 50k transactions per second to power the next generation of decentralized applications. - https://solana.com/epicenter
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Exodus: Exodus the easy-to-use crypto wallet available on all platforms and supporting over 100 different assets. - https://exodus.com/epicenter
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ParaSwap: ParaSwap’s state-of-the-art algorithm beats the market price across all major DEXs and brings you the most optimized swaps with the best prices, and lowest slippage - http://paraswap.io/epicenter
This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst & Sebastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/396
Alex Gluchowski is co-founder of Matter Labs, and co-creator of zkSync. We spoke with Alex in depth about how the protocol works and the potential for a highly scalable transaction and application layer on Ethereum.
zkSync is a trustless protocol for scalable low-cost transactions on Ethereum. It's also the only zkRollup protocol which supports EVM smart contracts.
Alex Gluchowski is co-founder of Matter Labs, and co-creator of zkSync. We spoke with Alex in depth about how the protocol works and the potential for a highly scalable transaction and application layer on Ethereum.
Topics covered in this episode:
- Alex's background and how he got into the crypto space
- An overview of existing Ethereum scaling solutions
- Difference between Optimistic Rollup and zkRollup
- Transferring funds to the zkSync Layer 2 and gas fees involved
- How the zkSync transaction sequencer works
- Withdrawing funds to Layer 1 and timescales involved
- How the procol deals with reorgs
- How block formation works on zkSync
- The function of the zkSync token
Episode links:
Sponsors:
-
Solana: Solana is the high performance blockchain supporting over 50k transactions per second to power the next generation of decentralized applications. - https://solana.com/epicenter
-
Exodus: Exodus the easy-to-use crypto wallet available on all platforms and supporting over 100 different assets. - https://exodus.com/epicenter
-
ParaSwap: ParaSwap’s state-of-the-art algorithm beats the market price across all major DEXs and brings you the most optimized swaps with the best prices, and lowest slippage - http://paraswap.io/epicenter
This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst & Sebastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/396