"Interop Roadmap Acceleration: After Fusaka Upgrade, Ethereum Interoperability May Take a Key Leap" (Author: imToken) The Ethereum Fusaka upgrade has officially been activated on the mainnet, drawing market attention primarily to Blob scalability and PeerDAS, with discussions focused on further reducing L2 data costs; an inconspicuous proposal, EIP-7825, has cleared the biggest obstacle for Ethereum to implement L1 zkEVM and real-time proofs, and can even be said to be quietly paving the way for the final victory of Interop; EIP-7825 has transformed "real-time proofs" from "theoretically impossible" to "technically schedulable." As long as we can solve computational power issues through parallel computing, even a 200 million Gas block can potentially achieve second-level proofs. Read more:
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"Interop Roadmap Acceleration: After Fusaka Upgrade, Ethereum Interoperability May Take a Key Leap" (Author: imToken) The Ethereum Fusaka upgrade has officially been activated on the mainnet, drawing market attention primarily to Blob scalability and PeerDAS, with discussions focused on further reducing L2 data costs; an inconspicuous proposal, EIP-7825, has cleared the biggest obstacle for Ethereum to implement L1 zkEVM and real-time proofs, and can even be said to be quietly paving the way for the final victory of Interop; EIP-7825 has transformed "real-time proofs" from "theoretically impossible" to "technically schedulable." As long as we can solve computational power issues through parallel computing, even a 200 million Gas block can potentially achieve second-level proofs. Read more: