ZKsync Joins New B-2 Token Transparency Framework
ZKsync Joins New B-2 Token Transparency Framework
π ZKsync Opens the Books

ZKsync has become one of the first 15 protocols to adopt Blockworks' new B-2 Token Transparency Framework. This disclosure standard requires protocols to publicly share:
- Off-chain financial information
- Data distinguishing organic growth from purchased growth
- Protocol transparency metrics
The framework aims to bring traditional financial disclosure standards to the crypto industry, helping investors and users better understand protocol economics and sustainability.
ZKsync's B-2 filing is now publicly available, marking a step toward greater accountability in the Layer 2 ecosystem.
π The ZKsync B-2 filing by @Blockworks is now Live ZKsync is one of the first 15 protocols joining the new B-2 Token Transparency Framework. A disclosure standard for protocols to surface offchain financials and what growth is organic or purchased. x.com/Blockworks/staβ¦
The new B-2 Token Transparency Framework. A disclosure standard for protocols to surface offchain financials and what growth is organic or purchased. 15 protocols including Morpho, Jito, and Aerodrome filed. See below.
Transparent financials π€ Capital markets We are very happy to work with @Blockworks introducing a new standard for Token and Protocol transparency. The ZKsync B-2 filing is now live π
The new B-2 Token Transparency Framework. A disclosure standard for protocols to surface offchain financials and what growth is organic or purchased. 15 protocols including Morpho, Jito, and Aerodrome filed. See below.
Ethereum Labs Launches as Independent R&D Organization to Decentralize Protocol Development
**Ethereum Labs has officially launched as a dedicated research and development organization** focused on building technology and standards for Ethereum's evolution as a global settlement layer. The initiative represents a significant shift in Ethereum's development structure, moving R&D capabilities beyond the Ethereum Foundation. This decentralization of protocol development aims to distribute responsibility across multiple independent organizations rather than concentrating it within a single entity. **Key implications:** - Creates institutional redundancy for critical infrastructure development - Reduces single points of failure in Ethereum's governance structure - Signals maturation of Ethereum's organizational ecosystem The launch addresses long-standing concerns about over-reliance on the Ethereum Foundation for protocol research and development. By establishing independent R&D capacity, the ecosystem gains resilience and diverse perspectives on technical direction. Learn more: [Ethereum Labs announcement](https://x.com/ethlabs_org/status/2069104073245159573)
ZKsync Contributes to Research on Governance Framework for Agentic Commerce
**ZKsync has contributed to a research paper by Ubyx examining the infrastructure requirements for agentic commerce.** The paper addresses critical frameworks needed for AI agent-driven economies: - **Governance structures** for autonomous agent transactions - **Liability frameworks** to determine responsibility in agent-to-agent commerce - **Regulatory considerations** for emerging agentic systems - **Identity and privacy** as foundational issues The research highlights that as AI agents increasingly participate in economic activities, establishing trusted infrastructure becomes essential. The paper explores how blockchain technology like zkRollups can provide the necessary foundation for secure, transparent agentic commerce. [Read the announcement](https://x.com/zksync/status/2069456870667063423)
ZKsync Positioned as Leading Layer 2 for Institutional Crypto Adoption
**Institutional adoption is becoming crypto's next major frontier**, and ZKsync is emerging as a frontrunner according to recent analysis. **Key developments:** - Decentralised Co's latest report identifies ZKsync as the strongest contender for institutional adoption among Layer 2 solutions - The Ethereum zkRollup is positioning itself as a trustworthy settlement layer for institutional and sovereign finance - Previous analysis from Delphi Digital highlighted ZKsync's infrastructure advantages for enterprise use cases As traditional finance continues exploring blockchain integration, Layer 2 solutions offering scalability, security, and regulatory clarity are gaining attention. ZKsync's zero-knowledge proof technology provides the privacy and verification capabilities institutions require. [Read the full report](https://x.com/Decentralisedco/status/2069820144008974394)
ZKsync Launches Private Atomic DvP on Prividium Zones
**ZKsync has officially launched private atomic delivery versus payment (DvP) on Prividium**, addressing a critical challenge in institutional settlement. **Key Features:** - Eliminates principal risk in cross-institutional settlements - Delivery and payment settle simultaneously as one atomic event - Operates across two independently governed Zones - Maintains transaction privacy while recording proof on Ethereum - Requires no mutual trust between trading parties This infrastructure enables institutions to coordinate tokenized asset swaps without the traditional settlement risks. The solution combines privacy with atomic settlement, creating new possibilities for on-chain institutional trading. The announcement follows recent presentations at ETHConf where the technical architecture was detailed. [Learn more about Prividium](https://www.zksync.io/prividium)
ZKsync Explores Sovereignty and Interoperability Through Zero-Knowledge Technology
ZKsync has published a new blog post examining the intersection of sovereignty, interoperability, and zero-knowledge technology in blockchain infrastructure. The post appears to build on previous discussions around ZKsync Connect and Layer 1 interoperability, which aimed to address Ethereum's liquidity scaling challenges. **Key Context:** - This follows recent $ZK token listings on Bitstamp, expanding access to 4M+ users across 100+ countries - ZKsync continues developing its zkRollup Layer 2 infrastructure - Previous work includes Prividium's SOC 2 Type I examination for financial use cases Read the full analysis: [Sovereignty, Interoperability & Zero-Knowledge](https://www.zksync.io/blog/sovereignty-interoperability-zero-knowledge)