Anyone good with math able to explain if this is twice as good as DoubleZero or 50% worse?
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Rumor mill cooks again. LayerZero will be annoucing their own chain 'Zero' a "decentralized, multi-core blockchain designed to operate as internet-scale market infrastructure.
By using zero-knowledge proofs to decouple execution from verification, Zero replaces redundant replication with proof-based validation, allowing execution to scale horizontally while keeping validation lightweight and permissionless. Through protocol-owned parallel execution environments called Atomicity Zones, Zero delivers high-throughput, low-cost settlement without fragmenting security, governance, or state—making verifiable global markets possible onchain."
Word on the street is saying they are using Risc Zero for their ZK proofs as well, which basically ensures they are extremely high throughput and rid themselves of the redundancies of consensus.
Will be a first of its kind type of blockchain which is certainly something to be excited about. We'll all find out the exact details imminently.