# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Roadmap

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Roadmap", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

One Day Before the Token Launch: Ten Questions from the Community to Lighter's Founder

Summary: In a Twitter Space interview ahead of Lighter's anticipated TGE on December 29, founder and CEO Vladimir Novakovski addressed key community questions. He confirmed the token launch is imminent, hinted at with the phrase "this holiday season will be hot." The discussion covered Lighter's future roadmap, emphasizing its use of ZK circuits for verifiable, fair trading and plans to integrate with existing Ethereum DeFi protocols rather than rebuild them. Novakovski outlined a cautious, phased approach to implementing universal cross-margin, starting with multiple stablecoins before adding riskier assets like ETH and BTC. The platform's listing strategy will evolve to be more permissionless, with token holders influencing decisions, and will explore tokenized stocks and RWAs in partnership with entities like Robinhood. A dedicated mobile app is in development, aiming for a seamless onboarding experience. The fee structure, already active since October, has performed better than expected without deterring institutional traders. The team conducted Sybil filtering on airdrop points with a申诉 mechanism available, confirming 50% of tokens will be allocated to the community. All value is intended to accrue to the token, aligning investors, team, and users. Plans for expanded local language and regional community support, particularly in Asia, are underway.

Odaily星球日报12/28 08:01

One Day Before the Token Launch: Ten Questions from the Community to Lighter's Founder

Odaily星球日报12/28 08:01

Ethereum Completes Another Key Technical Advancement, Can It Achieve a Leap Forward by 2026?

The Ethereum Foundation (EF) has announced a major technical breakthrough in zkEVM development, achieving a dramatic reduction in block proof generation time—from 16 minutes to just 16 seconds—with a 45-fold decrease in cost. Certain zkVMs can now prove 99% of mainnet blocks in under 10 seconds on target hardware. However, EF emphasizes that raw speed is meaningless without proven security. Several mathematical conjectures underlying popular STARK-based zkEVMs have recently been disproven, reducing their security guarantees. The core focus has now shifted from throughput to provable safety, with L1 zkEVMs required to meet a 128-bit security standard to prevent risks like token forgery or state corruption. EF released a three-phase roadmap aiming for full compliance by December 2026: 1. By end-February 2026, all zkEVM teams must integrate with EF’s soundcalc security tool. 2. By end-May, achieve intermediate goals like 100-bit provable security. 3. By end-December, reach 128-bit provable security with formal verification of recursive proof systems. Key technologies like WHIR and JaggedPCS are being deployed to improve efficiency. Challenges remain, including on-chain implementation, dynamic security parameter adjustments, and uneven progress among teams. Once achieved, secure zkEVMs could allow Ethereum to increase gas limits safely, enhance L1 capacity, and blur the lines between L1 and L2 execution. The race for reliability is now the central theme for Ethereum in 2026.

marsbit12/22 09:17

Ethereum Completes Another Key Technical Advancement, Can It Achieve a Leap Forward by 2026?

marsbit12/22 09:17

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