Scroll ZKP Usage Surges on Ethereum Mainnet
Scroll ZKP Usage Surges on Ethereum Mainnet
馃殌 Scroll Soars, Mainnet Ablaze

Scroll ZKP, a prominent zero-knowledge proof protocol, has experienced a remarkable 358.6% month-over-month increase in gas consumption on the Ethereum Mainnet, currently ranking 13th among all contracts. This surge in usage comes on the heels of Scroll reaching new milestones, including 500,000 transactions in a single day, a steadily growing number of active addresses, and a rise in stablecoin market cap and total value locked.
馃摐@Scroll_ZKP gas consumption on the Ethereum Mainnet has grown 358.6% month-over-month, currently in #13 place across all contracts!
New highs across the board on @Scroll_ZKP! + Scroll reached 500k Transaction Count in a day. + Active Addresses continuously growing. + Stablecoin Market Cap and Total Value Locked on steady rise. 馃У(1/4)
Rollups Explained: A First Principles Deep Dive
A comprehensive breakdown of blockchain rollup technology has been published by @jonastheis_, offering a clear explanation of core concepts from first principles. Key components covered: - Inbox mechanisms and message handling - Sequencer operations and responsibilities - Bridge architectures and security - Proof systems and verification methods The analysis strips away technical complexity to provide fundamental understanding of how rollups actually work. This resource helps bridge the knowledge gap for both developers and users interested in Layer 2 scaling solutions. *Read the full technical breakdown here: [Jonas Theis Thread](https://twitter.com/jonastheis_)*
Ceno zkVM Promises Sub-30 Second Finality Through Technical Innovations
Scroll's upcoming Ceno zkVM aims to solve the long-standing challenge of slow proving speeds in zk-rollups. Key innovations include: - GKR-Plonkish Gates: Combines GKR's compact commitments with Plonkish gates, halving sumcheck protocols - WHIR Integration: Adopts Plonky3 primitives for better ecosystem interoperability - Auxiliary Columns Elimination: Removes CPU chip and aux columns via GKR-powered logup These improvements target sub-30 second finality while maintaining ZK's security benefits. Launch expected in H2 2025. [Design Details](https://hackmd.io/@sphere-liu/HyLR-h2L1g) [Implementation](https://github.com/scroll-tech/ceno/pull/799)
Reserve Protocol Introduces Decentralized Token Folios for Real-World Payments

Reserve Protocol is developing a system that allows payments using diversified asset portfolios rather than single currencies. Their Decentralized Token Folios (DTFs) enable users to create custom-backed currencies. Key developments: - ETH+ token launch attracted $100M+ in flows - Platform processes hundreds of millions in monthly stablecoin transactions in Venezuela - Major players like Bloomberg and CoinDesk are moving to put indices on-chain The initiative aims to address currency devaluation issues seen historically with reserve currencies like the Dutch Guilder, British Pound, and US Dollar. Learn more at [Stable School](https://stableschool.org)
Tempest Finance Launches AI-Powered Vaults on Ambient Finance
Tempest Finance has launched AI-powered vaults on Ambient Finance, offering users simplified liquidity management through one-click optimization. The vaults are now natively deployed on the Scroll network. Key features: - Single-click liquidity management - AI-powered optimization - Native integration with Ambient's web frontend - Full deployment on Scroll network The integration streamlines DeFi operations for users seeking efficient portfolio management without complex manual adjustments.
Devcon ZK Connect Panel Highlights and Upcoming Events

At Devcon's ZK Connect panel, @yezhang1998 presented on ZK technology beyond rollups, covering: - Public verification of large computations - Developer experience improvements - TEE and ZK comparisons - zkEVM vs zkVM distinctions - Future applications in AI, email, and social login Upcoming events include: - WOW Summit: ZK in AI era with @yezhang1998 - Multichain Day featuring @_emjlin - Evening Fireside Chat with @chainlink and @razacodes Panel participants included representatives from MetaMask, Lita, nil, and Automata.