CoinVoice latest learns that ZKsync has released its 2026 roadmap, focusing on three core directions:
1. Prividium will expand its privacy engine into a "bank-grade stack," providing enterprises with encrypted infrastructure that has default built-in privacy;
2. ZK Stack will shift from a single-chain architecture to a "coordinated system," enabling seamless operation of application chains within the stack and native integration of liquidity and shared infrastructure;
3. Airbender will evolve from the "fastest zkVM" to a "general standard," prioritizing security, formal rigor, and developer experience. Its scope will extend beyond ZKsync and the Ethereum ecosystem to broader use cases.
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CoinVoice latest learns that ZKsync has released its 2026 roadmap, focusing on three core directions:
1. Prividium will expand its privacy engine into a "bank-grade stack," providing enterprises with encrypted infrastructure that has default built-in privacy;
2. ZK Stack will shift from a single-chain architecture to a "coordinated system," enabling seamless operation of application chains within the stack and native integration of liquidity and shared infrastructure;
3. Airbender will evolve from the "fastest zkVM" to a "general standard," prioritizing security, formal rigor, and developer experience. Its scope will extend beyond ZKsync and the Ethereum ecosystem to broader use cases.