ZKsync has launched the Atlas upgrade, providing speeds of over 15,000 TPS, ZK finality under 1 second, and fees that are almost zero. This upgrade enables real-time liquidity interaction between L1 and L2, allowing chains built on ZKsync to directly access Ethereum liquidity without the need for separate pools. Atlas is considered a significant step in transforming Ethereum into a settlement layer that meets institutional standards, by restructuring the flow of capital between L1 and L2.
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ZKsync launches the Atlas upgrade: Speed of 15,000 TPS, fees close to 0, direct liquidity connection with Ethereum
ZKsync has launched the Atlas upgrade, providing speeds of over 15,000 TPS, ZK finality under 1 second, and fees that are almost zero. This upgrade enables real-time liquidity interaction between L1 and L2, allowing chains built on ZKsync to directly access Ethereum liquidity without the need for separate pools. Atlas is considered a significant step in transforming Ethereum into a settlement layer that meets institutional standards, by restructuring the flow of capital between L1 and L2.