Key Takeaways
- The Ethereum Foundation is prioritizing safety over velocity, aiming for 128-bit provable safety by the tip of 2026.
- A 3-stage roadmap was outlined, requiring zkEVM groups to make use of official instruments and meet incremental safety thresholds.
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The Ethereum Foundation is shifting focus from efficiency to safety, setting a goal of 128-bit provable safety for L1 zkEVMs by the tip of 2026. It requires collaborating zkEVM groups to undertake a standardized safety measurement software and has laid out a three-phase roadmap to achieve the objective.
The first part focuses on a unified safety evaluation in early 2026. The second part targets no less than 100-bit provable safety by mid-2026, alongside outlined proof-size limits. The ultimate part requires full 128-bit provable safety with smaller proofs and formal soundness arguments by the tip of 2026.
With current cryptographic advances making these targets possible, the authors emphasize that stabilizing zkEVM architectures now’s important to allow formal verification and long-term safety, marking a transition from efficiency experimentation to foundational robustness.
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