tldr; The Ethereum Foundation is prioritizing security over speed, aiming for 128-bit provable security for L1 zkEVMs by the end of 2026. A three-phase roadmap has been outlined: a unified security assessment in early 2026, achieving 100-bit provable security by mid-2026, and reaching 128-bit provable security with formal soundness arguments by year-end. This shift focuses on stabilizing zkEVM architectures to ensure long-term security and robustness, leveraging recent cryptographic advancements.
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tldr; The Ethereum Foundation is prioritizing security over speed, aiming for 128-bit provable security for L1 zkEVMs by the end of 2026. A three-phase roadmap has been outlined: a unified security assessment in early 2026, achieving 100-bit provable security by mid-2026, and reaching 128-bit provable security with formal soundness arguments by year-end. This shift focuses on stabilizing zkEVM architectures to ensure long-term security and robustness, leveraging recent cryptographic advancements.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.