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Uniswap Ethereum L2 addresses reach new high of 8.5m

Ethereum layer-2 wallet addresses using Uniswap’s decentralized exchange nearly doubled last month compared to numbers recorded in June.

Dune analytics data showed 8.5 million Ethereum (ETH) addresses trading on Uniswap via L2s like Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Polygon, and ZKSync, setting a new all-time high. Uniswap is the biggest DEX on any blockchain, generating almost $100 million in fees in June.

ETH layer-2s run atop or adjacent to Ethereum’s mainnet to help the second-largest decentralized network in crypto. Although Vitalik Buterin’s co-created blockchain is known for secure permissionless transactions, on-chain bottlenecks often arise, increasing the cost of sending assets.

L2s were designed to decongest ETH’s primary chain and offer a cheaper pathway to trading on the biggest decentralized finance ecosystem.

Ethereum L2 addresses rise, but TVL is down

Protocols like Base and Polygon already boasted cheaper transaction costs, known as gas fees, than Ethereum. However, the March Dencun upgrade improved this offer.

According to L2Fees, it costs less than $1 to send Ether on layer-2 networks and under $3 to swap digital assets. This affordability is likely a major reason L2 addresses have increased since February, just before developers shipped Dencun.

While this pattern has played out, total user deposits, called total value locked (TVL), have decreased across DeFi chains, including on Ethereum and its L2s.

Per DefiLlama data, up to 25% drops have occured in the last 30 days. Decreasing TVLs echoed market corrections and a broad downswing in altcoin sectors.

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Zero-knowledge modularity can help to scale web3 | Opinion

For years, web3 developers have struggled to make their systems scalable. When new technologies hit the scene, they typically launch in a monolithic fashion, where everything is included in a single stack. However, as these technologies mature, they become more specialized, and different companies hone various aspects of the stack in order to enhance scalability. 

This is now happening with blockchains. Each layer in the stack is being optimized in a modular fashion, and web3 developers are adopting these modular solutions to reduce their costs and improve the efficiency and maintainability of their systems. 

For instance, execution is increasingly being handled by L2s such as Arbitrum and Optimism, which allow for much higher throughput and lower fees than executing on Ethereum’s L1. Likewise, the data availability layer is being optimized by modular projects like Celestia and EigenDA.

As the web3 ecosystem matures, it becomes increasingly clear that the future lies in specialization and optimization at each layer of the stack. By allowing specialized teams to perfect different components of the stack, we can achieve levels of scalability and cost-efficiency that were simply not possible with monolithic designs.

ZK-rollups as the endgame for blockchain scalability

The journey to scalability really starts coming into focus when factoring in the rise of ZK-based technologies like zero-knowledge rollups

ZK-rollups have emerged as the optimal scaling solution for blockchains because they use zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) to validate transactions without revealing sensitive information, but most importantly, they can also validate transactions faster and with minimal gas fees, provided they’re built with the right tools. zkVerify, a tool we’ve built for this exact purpose, is a perfect example of this. 

With a ZK-rollup L2 chain, many transactions are batched together on the L2 and then sent to the L1 as a single transaction. This aggregated transaction also contains cryptographic proof, which can efficiently verify the entire batch. 

ZKPs are expensive and computationally intensive

Right now, the biggest hindrance for ZK-systems is to efficiently verify and settle the ZKPs. “Proof verification” is an essential step that ensures a ZKP is cryptographically valid, and it is required for ZK-rollups to settle transactions on the L1. 

Proof verification isn’t required for optimistic rollups because they rely on a different proof system called fraud proofs. All transactions are assumed to be valid by default, and to ensure security, there is a challenging period during which anyone can submit proof of fraud if they detect invalid transactions. However, the challenge period can last up to seven days, which slows down the finality of transactions. Despite this downside, optimistic rollups have become the most popular blockchain scaling solution today. 

On the other hand, ZK-rollups submit the batched transaction along with state data to the underlying L1 for verification. The L1 verifies the proof onchain and updates the rollup’s state, ensuring all transactions are valid while providing immediate finality. This approach significantly increases transaction throughput and maintains stronger security guarantees without the need for a lengthy challenge period.

Modular ZKP verification is the solution

Thankfully, modularity can extend beyond the base layer. The same modular approach that has significantly improved L1 chains, like Ethereum, can also be applied to ZK-rollups. 

How does this work in practice? Just like how Celestia handles data availability on a dedicated blockchain, a standalone chain can handle the proof verification process for ZK-rollups (and generally, for all systems relying on ZKPs), while still settling those batched transactions on the main L1 chain. 

By outsourcing proof verification to a modular provider, ZK-rollups can just focus on execution and user experience. The proof verification chain operates in parallel with the ZK-rollup, while remaining an independent chain. 

This approach reduces costs by more than 90% and makes them more stable over time. Instead of having a cost structure dependent on Ethereum (ETH) gas prices—which can be volatile and unpredictable—ZK-rollups can offload the proof verification to another layer without those fluctuations. 

Furthermore, this modular proof verification layer can be updated beyond the current limits of Ethereum L1, which has certain constraints around what kinds of precompiles you can use. In layman’s terms, this means that a modular proof verification service can integrate the latest cryptographic innovations within a few weeks, while these updates might take years to be available on Ethereum.

Modular proof verification can be applied to other ZK technologies as well, including any dApp that relies on zero-knowledge proofs. This is the beauty of a modular solution—it can be harnessed in any system that needs it. 

By standardizing the most expensive step in building systems that use ZKPs, all blockchains can benefit, moving us one step closer to a scalable and interoperable future.  

So, what happens without modularity?

If we look at the projected growth of web3 over the coming years, the cost of proof verification for ZK-rollups is expected to skyrocket. 

At Horizen Labs, we estimate that $47 million was spent on proof verification for ZK-rollups on Ethereum in 2023, and it is projected that the entire proof verification market will be worth $1.5 billion or more by 2028. By 2030, it’s been estimated that 90 billion proofs will be generated by decentralized applications alone.

The most expensive step in a ZK-rollup, proof verification, needs to be innovated, or else it will be extremely challenging for ZK technology to scale to a billion users. There is no reason for ZK-rollups and ZK-based applications to incur such an expense, and we shouldn’t place unnecessary demands on blockchains that hinder their development. 

With modular proof verification, the cost of verifying a single proof can drop from around $20 (considering a Groth16 proving scheme, gas price at 30 gwei, and Ethereum price at $3000) to around $1.80. This massive cost savings will unlock new frontiers of innovation in web3, including new ZK-apps, Bitcoin ZK-rollups, proving systems, and more. Any ZK-based chain or application can benefit from offloading its proof verification to a modular solution. 

As more zero-knowledge proofs are generated in web3, those proofs will also need to be verified. And as the entire web3 landscape becomes more modular, it only makes sense to apply that approach to ZKPs as well.

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AI-integrated blockchains can herald development environments | Opinion

Blockchain is among the most prominent tech buzzwords today, and rightly so. For a technology that started out as a means to democratize user authority in several sectors, blockchain has moved beyond the realm of technical whitepapers to real-world applications impacting several consumer-facing domains. However, with growing demand, its limitations are becoming quite apparent. Not to mention the burgeoning development cost for developers looking to test and build their own networks. So how can the ecosystem make space for the next wave of builders?

Without doubt, as the blockchain skill gap widens globally, it’s up to the ecosystem’s biggest participants to empower builders with simplified production environments. The dominance of a few leading networks has highlighted both the strengths and weaknesses of a one-size-fits-all approach. Which is why we need more developers boldly deploying solutions targeted at specific segments such as financial services, healthcare, gaming etc. 

The blockchain trilemma of scalability, security, and throughput remains, and this is where the integration of on-chain AI holds the key to ensuring networks are more responsive and naturally evolving with user needs. If done right, custom networks can enable alternative blockchain infrastructures to be tailored to the specific needs of different sectors, requiring a trustless system for 100% data privacy, scalability, and speed.

We are already seeing L2s like rollups and side chains provide a practical workaround by processing transactions off the main chain. This significantly increases throughput without compromising the security of the underlying L1. 

Can AI on-chain be the future of low-code development?

AI’s role in blockchain goes beyond just enhancing functionality and efficiency. AI-integrated networks can optimise operations like transaction validation and network security management by dynamically adjusting blockchain parameters in real-time. This ability to predict and manage network load allows for more efficient distribution of transactions across shards or rollups, reducing latency and significantly boosting scalability.

By enabling developers to create their own AI-integrated L1 and L2 solutions, the reliance on major networks can be reduced. Diversifying the blockchain landscape further helps avoid monopolies and fosters a healthier, more competitive environment that spreads out associated risks.

Several platforms have begun to illustrate the benefits of this approach. For instance, L2 solutions like zero-knowledge rollups and optimistic rollups on the Ethereum network have successfully reduced transaction costs and increased throughput without compromising the security of the underlying blockchain. These technologies use complex cryptographic techniques to process transactions off the main chain, demonstrating the potential for scalability and efficiency.

Despite these advancements, integrating AI into blockchain is not without challenges. The computational intensity of AI models, the ethical implications of autonomous systems, and the regulatory hurdles associated with new technologies require careful consideration and proactive management.

All said and done, the future of blockchain technology needs to embrace flexibility, innovation, and, above all, customization. To make this a reality, though, developers, stakeholders, and regulators need to come together to support the evolution of blockchain into a tool as diverse as the industries it aims to transform. This approach will not only solve current challenges but also pave the way for a future where blockchain technology is central to global digital infrastructure, supporting everything from economic transactions to securing sensitive data, all the while maintaining the integrity and efficiency that users demand.

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Japanese crypto exchange Bitbank eyes IPO on Tokyo Stock Exchange

Crypto exchange Bitbank is gearing up for an initial public offering on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, becoming the second Japanese crypto exchange to seek regulatory approval to go public.

Bitbank Inc., a Japanese crypto trading platform, is seeking to go public as part of its strategy to expand its market presence and capitalize on the growing interest in digital assets in Japan.

According to a regulatory filing published today, July 31, the trading firm wants to go public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, although the timing and specifics of the public offering remain uncertain as they are subject to regulatory approvals and other procedural requirements.

Established in 2014, Bitbank boasts a capital base of ¥8.65 billion yen (around $60 million), as of the end of last year, per the filing. The exchange didn’t rule out the possibility that the listing could be halted depending on future evaluations and market conditions.

As of June, Bitbank’s major shareholders included its co-founder Noriyuki Hirose with a 30.69% stake, MIXI, Inc. holding 26.99%, and Ceres Inc. with 23.05%.

In 2021, Bitbank secured ¥7.5 billion in funding from MIXI and Ceres to double down on its existing business as well as new ventures such as initial exchange offering, staking, custody, non-fungible tokens and a payment method based on a layer-2 solution. Unlike MIXI, Ceres — a Japanese marketing services provider — also supported Bitbank with funding as early as 2015, though the amount of that funding remains unclear.

Bitbank’s filing makes it the second Japaneses crypto exchange seeking to go public. Coincheck plans to go public on Nasdaq, via a merger with special purpose acquisition company Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV, expected to finalize in Q3 of this year.

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Mantle Network’s MNT token sees 12% surge amid whale buying

MNT, the native token of Mantle Network, the Layer-2 technology stack for scaling Ethereum, has experienced a price surge of 12% in the last 24 hours, now trading at $0.8578.

This surge in MNT’s value comes amidst a broader decline in the cryptocurrency market. Currently, Mantle boasts a market capitalization of around $2.8 billion, placing it 31st in global cryptocurrency rankings by market cap, according to price data from crypto.news.

Over the past 24 hours, MNT’s trading volume has also risen by 12.7%, reaching $240 million. Within the same period, MNT’s price fluctuated between a low of $0.77 and a high of $0.86.

Formerly known as BitDAO, Mantle is an ecosystem investment DAO with close ties to Bybit. The Mantle token, MNT, is used for governance, gas fees on the Mantle Network, and staking on various platforms. The Mantle Network utilizes an Optimistic Rollup (ORU) to scale Ethereum and aims for EVM compatibility.

Operating on the Ethereum network, Mantle offers a seamless, secure, and scalable platform for decentralized application (dApp) developers to launch their projects. This has made Mantle an attractive protocol for supporting GameFi applications, prompting the creation of an in-house Web3 gaming team.

The recent price surge in MNT coincides with an increase in daily active and new addresses involved in MNT transactions.

On-chain data from IntoTheBlock indicates a 19% rise in the number of active addresses completing at least one MNT transaction over the past week. Additionally, the number of new addresses created to trade MNT has increased by 15% during the same period.

Mantle daily active addresses | Source: IntoTheBlock

An uptick in daily active addresses and new addresses typically signifies growing network activity and heightened interest in the asset, suggesting increased demand and potential for future value appreciation.

The spike in MNT’s price has also garnered attention from large holders or whales. These are addresses holding over 0.1% of an asset’s circulating supply. When the net flow of these large holders increases, it indicates that whale addresses are accumulating the asset, which is generally a bullish signal.

According to IntoTheBlock, MNT’s large holders’ net flow has surged by 134% over the past seven days, highlighting substantial accumulation by these investors.

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Bitcoin layer-2 startup Bitlayer raises $11m

Bitlayer says it has raised $11 million in its series A round led by Franklin Templeton and ABCDE, bringing its total funding to $16 million.

Bitcoin-focused layer-2 solution Bitlayer has secured $11 million in a Series A funding round led by Franklin Templeton and ABCDE to expand the list of supported protocols with the ecosystem built atop BitVM, a system that allows smart contracts to be executed on the Bitcoin network.

Although the firm’s valuation wasn’t disclosed, the fresh capital is expected to bolster Bitlayer’s development of its Web3 platform, which operates atop BitVM, a system enabling smart contracts in the Bitcoin ecosystem.

Commenting on the funding, BMAN, managing partner of ABCDE Capital, explained that Bitlayer’s unique position in accumulating over $500 million in total locked value with approximately 300 projects underscores its pivotal role in the Bitcoin network.

“As it realizes native verification on Bitcoin, Bitlayer will become the first native Bitcoin layer-2, a seminal moment in the history of Bitcoin,” BMAN added in a Tuesday press release.

With the fresh capital, Bitlayer wants to expand its ecosystem by supporting the Web3 protocols built specifically within it. Additionally, the funds will go toward developing Bitlayer’s Mainnet-V2, a Bitcoin-native rollup in which layer-2 state transition is “guarded by a Bitcoin-friendly proof system that combines both ZK and fraud proofs,” the press release reads.

In February, crypto-focused venture capital giant Pantera Capital projected that the Bitcoin-based ecosystem of the decentralized finance sector could accumulate hundreds of billions of dollars in liquidity through Web3 protocols, particularly if it achieves similar market shares as those on the Ethereum blockchain.

Historically, decentralized applications on Ethereum have constituted between 8% and 50% of its market cap, with a current figure of around 25%. Based on these proportions, Pantera Capital estimates Bitcoin could see an influx of approximately $225 billion in value.

In the release, the startup revealed that Stake Capital Group, WAGMI Ventures, Skyland Ventures, and GSR Ventures, among others, also supported the funding.

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Alchemy debuts one-stop shop for rollup development

Blockchain infrastructure designer Alchemy has launched a development kit rollup-centric innovation in the crypto ecosystem. 

Alchemy’s introduction of Alchemy Rollups represents a notable step forward in the crypto ecosystem. It will offer developers a comprehensive toolkit for rollup-centric development and aim to streamline the process of developing, optimizing, launching, and growing layer-2 blockchains with a focus on scale, speed, and cost-efficiency. 

According to product lead Monica Garde, Alchemy’s offering affords developers the same “battle-tested infrastructure” that powers some of the most trusted networks in decentralized finance (DeFi).  “Running a node is not that difficult; the hard part is doing it reliably, and at scale,” said Garde.

Rollups, praised by Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin as crucial for scaling DeFi and improving dapp efficiency, are designed to alleviate congestion on layer-1 networks. Alchemy Rollups will initially integrate with Arbitrum Orbit and Optimism Stack framewors.

Developers can either leverage zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs or optimistic systems when building rollup-centric chains.

“We plan to explore ZK frameworks later in the year”, Garde told crypto.news over email. 

Why Alchemy Rollups?

While Ethereum is the long-standing defi hub with over .9 billion in total value locked, building on Ether’s mainnet can be expensive. L2 ecosystems offer a cheaper option without abandoning security and industry trust but layer-2 networks still struggle with optimizing shared resources. 

Ethereum TVL | Source: DefiLlama

Garde noted that providing innovators with the tools to build and launch their own chains unlocks monetization corridors for teams, ensuring creators have the financial runway to keep building. It also allows developers to customize decentralized solutions for product-market fit, and capture value.

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Alchemy Pay expanding to support Scroll Network 

Alchemy Pay will integrate with Scroll, a Layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum. 

This development will leverage zero-knowledge technology and compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), which means that users can acquire and access USDT and USDC on Scroll through Alchemy Pay. 

The overall goal of this development is to integrate global clients and address challenges in decentralized finance (DeFi). With this development, users can purchase these assets using more than 50 fiat currencies and various payment options across 173 countries.

USDT and USDC support via Scroll 

Scroll is a Layer-2 blockchain created by Ethereum developers. It is scalable, secure, and open-source and embodies Ethereum’s core values of participation, decentralization, censorship resistance, auditability, credible neutrality,

By integrating USDT and USDC into the Scroll ecosystem through Alchemy Pay, the partnership aims to popularize these assets among users and developers. This will ultimately enrich the Scroll ecosystem and attract more users globally.

Scroll’s primary goal is to provide a scalable solution while maintaining Ethereum’s trusted security and decentralization.

Scroll has designed its zkEVM bridge to be bytecode-level EVM-compatible, closely emulating Ethereum. This allows developers to bring over Ethereum projects to Scroll without any changes to code.

Alchemy Pay — which has secured compliance licenses in various jurisdictions, including the United States, Canada, Indonesia, and Lithuania — is operational in 173 countries and accepts mainstream payment methods such as Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Alchemy Pay has 300 payment channels and helps users avoid high transaction fees.

Integrating with Scroll is a major milestone for Alchemy Pay, enabling seamless fiat-to-crypto payment solutions. By providing access to USDT and USDC, Alchemy Pay is hoping to enhance the adoption of these popular cryptocurrencies. They hope for more global use and they hope it brings more clients to both Alchemy Pay and Scroll.

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Money20/20: Rootstock Bitcoin L2 eyes further Latin American expansion

Speaking at Money 20/20 in Amsterdam, Ricardo Castro of Rootstock Labs highlighted the focus of the Bitcoin layer-2 protocol on providing global acess to decentralized finance (DeFi), particularly in emerging markets. 

Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) are by far the two largest decentralized networks, each with unique strengths. BTC is rewnowned for its robust security standards, while Ethereum’s blockchain emphasizes functionality and utility through smart contracts. 

For years, developers have tried to bridge the two concepts and create a network that can bootstrap decentralized finance solutions atop BTC’s blockchain. Rootstock Labs says it has achieved this, giving Latin American users and crypto participants at large a secure BTC-backed smart contract platform.

According to Castro, the protocol boasts over 2,000 BTC, valued at over 1 million, backing DeFi development and liquidity for decentralized applications (dapps) on the layer-2 side chain. The chain uses a native token called RBTC, pegged one-to-one with Bitcoin for transaction validation.

DefiLlama data also confirmed more than 3 million in total value locked on Rootstock, including over million in stablecoins. Castro told attendees that the company will continue to support innovation around Bitcoin smart contact capabilities to bridge the gap between BTC and Ethereum’s offerings. 

The startup has a multi-million pool prize for developers and already issued over 100 grants in the past 12 months, per the exec. 

Rootstock BTC L2 TVL | Source: DefiLlama

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