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Taiko: Scaling Ethereum in a Decentralised Manner - Joaquin Mendes
Manage episode 481239397 series 2542482
Taiko is a decentralized, Ethereum-equivalent (type I) rollup scaling solution which uses ZK technology. Taiko's goal is to scale Ethereum efficiently while maintaining security and decentralization. Being a type I zkEVM, Taiko retains full Ethereum equivalence, which creates a seamless DevEx, although this comes at the expense of UX as slower proof generation is the main trade-off. Moreover, in order to stay true to its decentralised ethos, Taiko operates as a based rollup, meaning that transaction sequencing is performed by L1 validators.
Topics covered in this episode:
- Joaquin’s background
- Loopring and Taiko’s beginnings
- The 4 types of zkEVMs
- Taiko's zk circuits vs. Polygon’s
- Based sequencing
- Data availability and blob commitment
- Ethereum’s role in the future
- The L2 landscape and its compromises
- Sequencer security model
- Dealing with MEV
- Based preconfirmations & Taiko ecosystem UX
Episode links:
Sponsors:
- Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.io
- Chorus One: one of the largest node operators worldwide, trusted by 175,000+ accounts across more than 60 networks, Chorus One combines institutional-grade security with the highest yields at - chorus.one
This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.
600 episodes
Taiko: Scaling Ethereum in a Decentralised Manner - Joaquin Mendes
Epicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Manage episode 481239397 series 2542482
Taiko is a decentralized, Ethereum-equivalent (type I) rollup scaling solution which uses ZK technology. Taiko's goal is to scale Ethereum efficiently while maintaining security and decentralization. Being a type I zkEVM, Taiko retains full Ethereum equivalence, which creates a seamless DevEx, although this comes at the expense of UX as slower proof generation is the main trade-off. Moreover, in order to stay true to its decentralised ethos, Taiko operates as a based rollup, meaning that transaction sequencing is performed by L1 validators.
Topics covered in this episode:
- Joaquin’s background
- Loopring and Taiko’s beginnings
- The 4 types of zkEVMs
- Taiko's zk circuits vs. Polygon’s
- Based sequencing
- Data availability and blob commitment
- Ethereum’s role in the future
- The L2 landscape and its compromises
- Sequencer security model
- Dealing with MEV
- Based preconfirmations & Taiko ecosystem UX
Episode links:
Sponsors:
- Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.io
- Chorus One: one of the largest node operators worldwide, trusted by 175,000+ accounts across more than 60 networks, Chorus One combines institutional-grade security with the highest yields at - chorus.one
This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.
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