.0xPolygon plans to introduce a shared bridge to unify all of their chains in newly released Polygon 2.0 roadmap, while also giving users the ability to restake tokens cryptauxmargaux reports
earlier this year that Polygon would emphasize ZK technology in its future project roadmap.
With the new architecture, a coordination layer would come to exist to confirm cross-chain transactions, while the shared bridge will be powered by ZK proofs. “And so what we want is this coordination layer for the shared bridge that allows for like an unlimited number of chains, but for those chains to sort of behave in a unified way,” Farmer said. ”For a user, it feels like you're using a single chain.”
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