On Wednesday, the ZKsync team announced via X that Blockdaemon now supports ZKSync. Thanks to this latest development, Institutions can now rely on Blockdaemon to manage their ZKsync Chain nodes so they can focus on building products, not managing infrastructure
Blockdaemon will extend monitoring, compliance, and uptime SLAs to every ZKsync Stack chain they run, providing institutions with a trusted infrastructure for their ZKsync applications.
ZKsync is a Layer-2 scaling solution that makes transactions on Ethereum cheaper and faster by utilizing zero-knowledge rollups (zk-rollups) and zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs). ZK is up 1.6% and is currently trading at $0.0632.
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Blockdaemon Now Supports ZKsync
On Wednesday, the ZKsync team announced via X that Blockdaemon now supports ZKSync. Thanks to this latest development, Institutions can now rely on Blockdaemon to manage their ZKsync Chain nodes so they can focus on building products, not managing infrastructure
Blockdaemon will extend monitoring, compliance, and uptime SLAs to every ZKsync Stack chain they run, providing institutions with a trusted infrastructure for their ZKsync applications.
ZKsync is a Layer-2 scaling solution that makes transactions on Ethereum cheaper and faster by utilizing zero-knowledge rollups (zk-rollups) and zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs). ZK is up 1.6% and is currently trading at $0.0632.