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Lumoz leads a new paradigm of ZK-Rollup, creating a breakthrough for Web3 scalability.
New Paradigm of Rollup Platformization: Lumoz's Breakthrough Contribution
Environment-Driven Rollup Changes
As the user base of Ethereum grows, the network is becoming increasingly busy, especially during primary offering events, where gas fees often skyrocket. At the same time, due to the rise in ETH prices, high transaction fees hinder small transactions. Therefore, improving storage efficiency, transaction throughput, and reducing transaction latency are crucial for the development of Ethereum.
Traditional Layer 1 scaling solutions typically include both on-chain and off-chain forms. On-chain refers to updates and optimizations made on Layer 1 by changing the consensus mechanism, implementing sharding, or expanding block size; off-chain mainly includes sidechains and Layer 2 solutions. Compared to sidechains, Layer 2 relies on the mainnet security protocol, thus generally having an advantage in terms of security.
In the development of Layer 2, its implementation logic involves processing information off-chain and then transmitting the results on-chain, which improves transaction computation efficiency while fully utilizing the high security performance of the ETH mainnet. Currently, the mainstream implementation solutions of Layer 2 include three types: Channel, Plasma, and Rollup. Since Rollup is essentially a further extension of the Plasma solution, featuring higher security, state validity, and data verification capabilities, Rollup has become the main direction for the future development of Layer 2.
Comparison of Rollup Technologies
There are two main branches in Rollups: Optimistic Rollup and ZK Rollup. Optimistic Rollup assumes that the results of transactions submitted to the main chain are optimistic, requiring no immediate verification of each transaction, allowing for quick submission and processing; at the same time, it sets a challenge period of about a week, during which other validators can raise objections and submit evidence. ZK Rollup, on the other hand, immediately verifies the correctness of transactions through zero-knowledge proofs, ensuring that transactions are almost 100% free of fraud. Overall, ZK Rollup provides higher security than Optimistic Rollup and does not have the delay in transaction confirmation due to the challenge period, presenting better application prospects.
However, due to the technical implementation difficulty of ZK-Rollup being much higher than that of Optimistic-Rollup, the mainstream market for Rollup technology is still dominated by Optimistic-Rollup. One trading platform is the current leader in Optimistic-Rollup, holding 31.36% of the TVL share, while a certain ZK-Rollup platform only occupies 1.32% of the TVL share. Therefore, how to build a standardized ZK-Rollup solution and gradually expand its application market has become a key issue. The holistic solution provided by Lumoz may be the key to breakthroughs.
Lumoz's Technical Advantages
The Lumoz network is a globally distributed modular computing network that combines the DePIN network to create a powerful, secure, and flexible computing platform, providing computational power support for ZK-Rollup, ZK ML, ZKP, and more. Lumoz focuses on ZK-RaaS construction, aiming to provide a complete deployment and implementation solution for ZK Rollup, addressing several issues such as incompatibility among current ZK-Rollup solutions, centralization of computational power, and concentration of risks.
Lumoz has been deeply involved in the ZK field for many years, and its founders possess rich technical knowledge and excellent blockchain project management skills. Since 2018, the team has begun exploring and researching in the ZK field.
Lumoz's technical solution includes:
Provide a modular computing layer, combined with the EigenLayer restaking mechanism, to enhance the security of active verification services.
Optimize the ZKP computation and submission mechanism, supporting parallel computation and sequential submission of ZKP, propose a new recursive aggregation algorithm to reduce the consumption of blockchain storage and computational resources.
Provide the highest compatibility ZK-RaaS solution, supporting multiple networks and zkEVM types, allowing developers to easily deploy and launch ZK-Rollup.
Supports multiple architecture modes, including modular computing layers, native cross-Rollup communication, and customizable infrastructure services.
Lumoz Token Model
Lumoz adopts a dual-token governance model, which includes two tokens: MOZ and esMOZ.
MOZ is the native token of the mainnet and can be used for:
esMOZ, as an ecological governance token, is used for:
The exchange rate of esMOZ to MOZ varies over time, with different redemption periods and corresponding redemption rates to alleviate market pressure and protect the rights and interests of MOZ holders.
The Development Prospects of Lumoz
The emergence of Lumoz will integrate the previously fragmented development status of ZK-Rollup, optimize the construction of ZK-Rollup while providing a simple deployment process for ZK-Rollup. Its main advantages include:
Meet the urgent need to integrate ZK-Rollup and promote industry updates.
Provide a modular computing layer that combines the EigenLayer staking concept to enhance the security and scalability of the mainnet.
Optimize the ZKP process, make full use of computing resources, and improve computational efficiency.
Provide a complete ZK-Rollup deployment solution, which may trigger a new wave of ZK-Rollup projects.
Overall, Lumoz is expected to address the issues of high deployment difficulty of ZK-Rollup and the high computational resource requirements of ZKP, leading to computational centralization, thus paving the way for the further development of ZK-Rollup.