Polygon Labs, an Ethereum-focused layer-2 scaling solutions provider, is set to launch its interoperability protocol named AggLayer on February 23. The protocol will facilitate secure network transitions leveraging zero-knowledge (zk) proofs.
Developers can connect any layer-1 or layer-2 chain to the AggLayer, building a Web3 network that feels like a single chain with unified liquidity and unlimited scalability. This will allow users to buy non-fungible tokens on a different chain without having to bridge those funds by making use of zk proofs, or send assets to participate in activities on other chains.
Analyst QuickTake: AggLayer is part of Polygon 2.0, along with its type 1 prover , which is expected to be released later in 2024, facilitating EVM-compatible chains in adopting zk proofs. Polygon 2.0 aims to provide uniform security across both modular and monolithic chains, including those within the Polygon ecosystem.
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