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L1 zkEVM: The First Step Towards Ethereum ZK Finality
For those closely following the development of Ethereum technology, the recent blog post "Delivering L1 zkEVM #1: Real-Time Proof" published by Ethereum engineer Sophia Gold is of significant importance. Although this only represents the technical ideas of the Ethereum core development team and has not yet officially entered the EIP (Ethereum Improvement Proposal) process, there is still a long way to go before it becomes an established plan for a Mainnet upgrade, the signals it releases should not be underestimated.
This article clearly presents the core development blueprint for the future of Ethereum: to comprehensively and deeply integrate Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) technology into all levels of the Layer 1 protocol, achieving full coverage from the consensus layer to the execution layer. According to this technological roadmap, the first key step is to upgrade each node's EVM to become zkEVM. This way, nodes can synchronously generate corresponding zero-knowledge proofs during the execution of transactions and running of smart contracts, providing verification nodes with the basis for validating the correctness of this execution.
This is not a routine technical iteration, but an architectural revolution comparable to "The Merge." It aims to fundamentally address the multiple challenges Ethereum faces in scalability, security, and economic models. So, why has Ethereum chosen to "go all in" on ZK at this time? What deep logic underlies this strategic shift? How will it reshape the L1 we know and the entire L2 ecosystem?
This article will narrate the grand narrative of Ethereum's "ZK Endgame" based on existing research, and analyze the motivations, actions, and far-reaching impacts behind it.
1. From "Re-execution" to "Proof Verification" Paradigm Shift?
The concept of ZKification of Ethereum is fundamentally about a paradigm shift in the consensus verification mechanism. The recently released L1 zkEVM roadmap provides a clear technical path for this transformation.
In summary, the future Ethereum L1 is architecturally very similar to a massive, native ZK-Rollup, which makes Ethereum L1 itself expected to become the "largest ZK application in the world".
Strict technical standards
The Ethereum team has set extremely stringent technical standards for the implementation of L1 zkEVM, aiming to ensure security and the commitment to decentralization while reducing latency and increasing throughput.
Multi-Proof Security Model
To prevent potential unknown vulnerabilities in a single zkEVM implementation, this roadmap introduces a "Multi-Proof" security mechanism. It requires that the validity of the same block must be supported by multiple zkEVMs generating multiple proofs from different teams (such as Scroll, Polygon, Kakarot, etc.). The validator's client will download and verify these proofs from different sources. Only when multiple independent proofs are all validated will the block be accepted by the consensus layer. This is essentially an extension and elevation of Ethereum's "client diversity" concept at the proof layer, enforcing redundancy and diversity through the protocol, providing deep defense for L1, and enhancing the robustness of the protocol.
2. Why Must Ethereum be Fully "ZK-ified"?
Ethereum fully embraces zero-knowledge proof technology, which is a major strategic transformation based on in-depth consideration of its economic model, competitive environment, and future market demands.
3. ZK Endgame in Action
The ZK endgame of Ethereum has long been revealed, besides the blog published by Sophia Gold this time:
The ZK conclusion of Ethereum is by no means just a theoretical discussion. Although Optimistic Rollup still leads in various key metrics compared to ZK Rollup, the difficulties hindering the practical application of ZK technology are being tackled one by one. The three fundamental reasons that have historically caused ZK Rollup to lag significantly are:
However, these historical obstacles are being overcome one by one.
In summary, the core obstacles that historically hindered ZK technology—performance and compatibility—are being rapidly overcome. The technology is fully prepared for large-scale practical applications, but the previous stereotype of ZK technology being "slow, expensive, and difficult" has made people reluctant to accept it for the time being. The vision of the Ethereum core team to "make Ethereum the largest ZK application in the world" is indeed endorsing modern ZK technology and sounding the horn for the large-scale investment of ZK technology into practical use.
4. Rollup Ecosystem Transformation
NATIVE ROLLUP paves the highway for ZK Rollup
The comprehensive ZK-ization of Ethereum L1 will fundamentally reshape the competitive landscape of Layer 2, with the most revolutionary change being the proposal of "Native Rollup". Currently, ZK-Rollups require deploying complex validator smart contracts containing thousands of lines of code on L1 to verify ZK proofs submitted by L2, which not only increases development difficulty but also introduces security risks due to the varying skill levels of developers. However, after implementing zkEVM on L1, the EXECUTE precompiled function will be introduced, allowing ZK Rollups to directly invoke the embedded verification logic of L1 protocols from smart contracts on L1, without the need to write their own contracts.
This change brings threefold advantages to ZK-Rollup:
The Native Rollup feature is equivalent to providing a standardized, highly secure, and efficient verification layer for all ZK-Rollups for free on Ethereum L1, directly addressing the core challenges that have long plagued the development of ZK-Rollups: the high on-chain proof verification costs, the technical challenges of maintaining EVM equivalence, and the security risks of verifier contracts.
Strategic Transformation of OP Rollup
In contrast, the ZK implementation of L1 poses a survival-level challenge to Optimistic Rollup. The core weakness of ORU lies in its withdrawal confirmation period of up to 7 days, which is unacceptable for many high-value applications. If L1's ZK implementation successfully improves throughput, it could lead to a massive outflow of capital and applications from the OP Rollup ecosystem.
However, at present, OP Rollups (such as Base, Arbitrum, Optimism) dominate in terms of TVL and user activity, this entrenched interest pattern raises doubts about the prospects of full ZKification of L1. But it is reassuring that leading ORU project teams have chosen not to confront but to adapt actively, transforming potential conflicts into technical convergence.
V. Systemic Impact
The impact of this transformation will be systemic, encompassing performance, decentralization, and economic models.
Conclusion: Moving Towards a Verifiable World Computer
The strategic transformation of Ethereum towards comprehensive ZK is another decisive moment in its development history. This is not an isolated technological upgrade, but a systematic and multidimensional comprehensive strategy to address technological bottlenecks, economic challenges, and fierce market competition. It profoundly confirms Ethereum's role as the global ultimate settlement layer, provides a unique solution to the "impossible triangle" problem, optimizes the economic model of Ether, and leads the entire L2 ecosystem towards maturity.
The road ahead is still full of challenges, but the direction is already incredibly clear. Ethereum is evolving from a "world computer" into a "verifiable world computer". By deeply embedding cryptographic truth at its core, Ethereum is not only paving the way for its own future but also building a more secure, trustworthy, and scalable foundation for the future of the entire decentralized world. The ZK finale is Ethereum's most steadfast commitment to this future.