ZKsync Lite Block Production Ends After Pioneering L2 Era

馃敋 ZKsync Lite shuts down

By zkSync
May 4, 2026, 4:34 PM
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ZKsync Lite officially ceased block production on May 4, 2026, marking the end of an era for one of Ethereum's pioneering Layer 2 solutions.​

Key Points:

  • ZKsync Lite was the first mainnet proof-of-concept for ZK rollups, demonstrating zero-knowledge scaling in production
  • The platform onboarded millions of users and helped scale Ethereum during a critical period
  • This is a planned and orderly sunset that was previously communicated to users
  • The shutdown does not affect ZKsync Era or any other ZKsync Chains
  • Users were advised on how to safely withdraw their funds before the deadline

ZKsync Lite served as a payments-focused rollup that proved the viability of ZK technology for Ethereum scaling.​ Its legacy continues through ZKsync Era and other chains in the ecosystem.​

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