Ethereum’s Latest Innovations Explored in The Rollup Coaster #29



Tony Kim
Aug 19, 2024 13:40

The Rollup Coaster #29 dives into Ethereum’s latest rollup and zero-knowledge proof advancements, with insights from industry experts.





The Rollup Coaster, a bi-weekly newsletter, offers an in-depth look into the latest advancements within the Ethereum ecosystem, focusing on rollups, zero-knowledge proofs, and more. The latest edition, authored by Taiko’s researcher Jünger, is now available, according to taiko.mirror.xyz.

Highlights from the Latest Edition

The newsletter covers several key topics, including:

  • Shared Sequencer Debates: Rushi critiques shared sequencers, arguing they are a B2B model, while Jill Gunter counters that rollups do not need to give up their fee revenue. Ben Fisch summarizes Espresso’s objectives.
  • Optimism’s Milestone: Optimism deactivated fraud proofs after audits, marking a significant step from Stage 1 to Stage 0. Donnoh raises some questions regarding this move.

Zero-Knowledge and Rollup Updates

  • Garaga shares updates on Starknet’s cryptography library.
  • The first stage of staking on Starknet has commenced.
  • Arbitrum Foundation announces its partnership with Tandem.
  • Optimism adds Alt-DA options to OP Stack.
  • NEBRA launches its mainnet.

Research and Publications

  • Stefanos et al. publish a paper analyzing ZK-Rollups, introducing a systematic methodology for evaluating Layer 2 solutions.
  • zkMarek’s podcast explores the concept of trusted setups and their security.
  • The Zero Knowledge Podcast, hosted by Nexus, discusses formal verification, Groth16, and IVC.
  • Hannes from Equilibrium dives into MPC in a new blog post, discussing trust assumptions and trade-offs.
  • Bedlam Research publishes an article on settlement mechanisms.
  • Sin7y Labs shares a blog post on optimizing Breakdown in Plonky3 and Binius.
  • Erik Kadena from RiscZero discusses the evolution of Rust within zkVMs.
  • Timofey from Chainsafe examines Circle STARKs in a detailed blog post.
  • Ingonyama publishes a new chapter in the NTT201 book, introducing Additive Number Theoretic Transform (ANTT).
  • Quang Dao introduces a novel method for constructing non-interactive zero-knowledge (NIZK) proof systems under post-quantum assumptions.

Based Sequencing and Preconfirmations

  • Eli5DeFi writes an ELI5 of based sequencing.
  • Recordings from the “Cake Day” event on sequencing, preconfirmations, and commitments are released.

Join the Community

Explore open positions on Taiko’s job board and contribute to Taiko on GitHub to earn a GitPOAP. Contributors will be featured on the README page. More details can be found in the contributing manual.

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