
ZKsync Lite, the first-ever zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup network to launch on Ethereum, will be deprecated next year, its team says, as it has fulfilled its purpose.
âIn 2026, we plan to deprecate ZKsync Lite (aka ZKsync 1.0), the original ZK-rollup we launched on Ethereum,â ZKsync wrote to X on Sunday. âThis is a planned, orderly sunset for a system that has served its purpose and does not affect any other ZKsync systems.â
It added that ZKsync Lite âwas a groundbreaking proof-of-concept and validated critical ideas related to building production ZK systems.â
âIt did its job: prove whatâs possible and pave the way for the next generation.â
Technology company Matter Labs launched ZKsync Lite in 2020, designing it for fast transfers and minting non-fungible tokens (NFTs). However, it didnât support smart contracts, which limited its use.
The network was the first to use validity proofs that instantly proved if a transaction was valid, before transactions were bundled up and sent to the Ethereum mainnet for final validation.
Matter Labs stopped development on ZKsync Lite in early 2023 after launching its zero-knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machine (zkEVM) that supported smart contracts, ZKsync Era.
ZKsync said that no immediate action was required from ZKsync Lite users, and the network is operating as usual. âFunds remain safe, and withdrawals to L1 will keep working through the process,â it added.
Its other products are similarly unaffected, and the team said it would share âconcrete details, dates, and migration guidance soonâ for ZKsync Lite.
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Just under $50 million is currently bridged to the network, according to DefiLlama, but L2BEAT data shows it has only seen just over 330 user operations in the past day.
By comparison, DefiLlama shows ZKsync Era has a total value locked in decentralized finance of $36.4 million, with L2BEAT showing it has seen over 22,000 user operations over the past day.
The ZKsync blockchain may undergo further changes. Last month, co-creator Alex Gluchowski proposed overhauling its ZKsync (ZK) governance token to prioritize âeconomic utility,â tying the token to the networkâs fees.
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