EF Director: Ethereum's future depends on the direct introduction of zero-knowledge proofs
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Ethereum Foundation co-executive Hsiao-Wei Wang highlights that Ethereum is integrating zero-knowledge proofs as a core protocol feature, with recent advancements like native zkEVM enhancing scalability and security while maintaining decentralization.
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On January 11, Hsiao-Wei Wang, co-executive of the Ethereum Foundation, stated that Ethereum is steadily moving towards a future where zero-knowledge cryptography is at the core of the network, and years of research are now merging with real-world advancements. Zero-knowledge proofs are part of Ethereum's mid-term roadmap, and several breakthroughs have been achieved in the past year or two. While current upgrades still focus on improving Layer 2 network execution and Blob space, zero-knowledge proofs are becoming increasingly feasible as a protocol-level feature.
Furthermore, Ethereum researchers have released a native zkEVM plan, allowing the network to use zero-knowledge proofs to verify transactions by default. This technology can significantly reduce the amount of work required to secure Ethereum and achieve scalability without sacrificing decentralization or reliability. Hsiao-Wei Wang emphasized that even as the network continues to evolve, resilience, security, censorship resistance, and neutrality remain at the core of Ethereum.