Taiko
Taiko is a decentralized Ethereum-equivalent ZK-EVM and general-purpose ZK-Rollup. Its purpose is to allow developers and users of dApps developed for Ethereum L1 to b...
Tags: infrastructure layer2Taiko is a decentralized Ethereum-equivalent ZK-EVM and general-purpose ZK-Rollup. Its purpose is to allow developers and users of dApps developed for Ethereum L1 to be used on Taiko without any changes. As a result, dApps can be easily deployed to L2, inheriting Ethereum’s security while incurring lower transaction fees than on L1.
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I saw this hint for mainnet coming 👀
Taiko Protocol is the ZK Rollup Layer2 on EtherNet, it’s still in the beta stage, and it’s quite silky smooth to use (a few people have card problems), and it’s fine for my own personal use. However, the gas on the test site is still a bit high compared to other Layer2s, and we’ll see if this can be solved after
Taiko empowers seamless migration of Ethereum dApps to its efficient ZK-Rollup, maintaining security and reducing transaction costs. Exciting L2 solution! 🚀
waiting for the mainnet, amazing Taiko
The core strength of Taiko is that it allows dApps to be easily deployed to Layer 2 (L2) while inheriting the security of Ether. This provides a very powerful solution to the problem of scalability in the Ethernet ecosystem
Taiko is ready to launch its main network in the first quarter of 2024 and the final test network ‘Katla’ has been completed.Mainnet day is not far away!
Taiko has an ambitious roadmap that includes multiple testnet launches before its mainnet goes live in Q1 2024. This careful, phased approach to development could be seen as a positive sign for potential investors.
Engage in the project we need to work together to explore, the overall project is still very promising