zkSync Stack Advances Layer 2 Infrastructure with Sub-Second Proofs and Privacy Features

๐Ÿš€ L2s Just Got Faster

By zkSync
Jul 10, 2025, 4:28 PM
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Layer 2 blockchain infrastructure is evolving rapidly with CLOB-specific solutions leading the way.​ Key developments include:

  • Block times under 100ms
  • Verifiable execution capabilities
  • Built-in privacy features

zkSync's latest stack introduces three major components:

  • Airbender: Enables sub-second proof generation
  • Prividium: Facilitates private transaction matching
  • Elastic Network: Supports custom chain creation with shared liquidity pools

This infrastructure advancement signals a shift toward specialized L2 solutions that prioritize speed, security, and privacy.​

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The rise of CLOB-specific L2s shows where crypto infra is headed: <100ms block times, verifiable execution, and privacy by default. The @zksync stack is ready with: Airbender = sub-second proofs Prividium = private matching Elastic Network= custom chains, shared liquidity

K Kulkarni
K Kulkarni
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Great report on CLOBs from @MessariCrypto. Nearly every "CLOB-specific L2" listed uses ZK, including @bulletxyz_, @hibachi_xyz, and @Lighter_xyz! We're seeing the emergence of a new class of apps: - <100ms blocktimes - Nearly unlimited throughput, with ZK - No congestion from

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