The recent @eth_proofs Call #3 covered key topics around @ethereum’s ever-growing involvement in ZK infrastructure, featuring updates from various zkVM teams, progress in GPU proving, security approaches, and discussions around long-term plans to scale L1 to one gigagas per second and beyond.
Kicking off the the call, @drakefjustin shared updates on the Ethproofs zkVM tracker. A new column has been added to track GPU provers, along with the following changes:
It was also announced that upcoming calls (#4 and #5) will feature discussions on the pros and cons of various ISAs, including RISC-V and possible alternatives.
Valida - Release Update by @PlatonicMorgan from the @lita_xyz team
Morgan Thomas presented version 0.1.0 of Lita's zkVM, Valida.
Key highlights from the presentation:
Morgan noted that Valida is not yet ready for full Ethproofs integration due to missing precompile support and lack of GPU acceleration.
Pico Performance, presented by @succinct_li of @brevis_zk
Brevis's Alan shared recent progress on their in-house zkVM, Pico, which is based on STARK proofs and a Koala backend:
The @ethereumfndn introduced its newly formed zkEVM team, consisting of 6-7 members focused on deploying ZK-based clients at the Ethereum L1 level.
The team outlined several core directions:
Benchmarking (@ignaciohagopian) - A benchmarking framework was presented for testing zkVMs on real Ethereum blocks.
It includes:
Security (@codytouchgrass) - Security efforts focus on architecture compliance and fuzzing tools. The main priority is detecting underconstrained circuits in proof systems. The team is using the Pyus tool from @VeridiseInc and plans to add fuzzing for Plonky3, along with a circuit analysis framework based on LLCK.
Farah, an @ethereumfndn grantee, presented recent updates to the @eth_proofs website:
@drakefjustin rounded off the call with an in-depth presentation on scaling @ethereumfndn to a ZK-L1 with a throughput of 1 gigagas per second.
Key insights:
Latency
Security
Liveness
Scaling to 1 Ggas/s
The @eth_proofs Call #4 is scheduled for August '25.