Linea is changing its technical approach to arithmetization, aligning more closely with the Ethereum Foundation's direction.
This shift supports the broader ecosystem effort to integrate zero-knowledge proofs into Ethereum's Layer 1.
Key Points:
- Change in arithmetization methodology
- Alignment with Ethereum Foundation's technical roadmap
- Part of the larger initiative to add ZK capabilities to Ethereum's base layer
The move reflects the ongoing evolution of Ethereum's scaling infrastructure and the growing importance of zero-knowledge technology in the network's future.
It’s a shift in what we arithmetize, but also a shift toward alignment with the @ethereumfndn direction and the broader effort toward ZKfying the L1.
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