ZKP has unveiled a groundbreaking architecture built on Substrate, designed to enhance modularity and upgradeability in blockchain execution. This innovative framework allows for continuous experimentation and development without the complications of hard forks, positioning ZKP at the forefront of blockchain technology. The publication provides the following information:
Dual Runtime Execution Capabilities
The architecture features dual runtime execution capabilities through both the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and WebAssembly (WASM), facilitating a versatile environment for developers. Additionally, ZKP supports forkless upgrades via WebAssembly, ensuring that improvements can be implemented seamlessly and efficiently.
Modular Design and Custom Consensus Logic
One of the standout aspects of this modular design is its ability to integrate custom consensus logic natively. This flexibility allows ZKP to adapt and refine its consensus mechanisms, cryptographic components, and execution paths based on real-time feedback from testnet results. Such adaptability is crucial for experimental infrastructure networks that operate at the intersection of blockchain technology and artificial intelligence.
Recently, ZKP introduced a new architecture for blockchain execution, while Solaxy has launched the first dedicated Layer 2 solution for the Solana ecosystem, aimed at reducing congestion and improving transaction efficiency. For more details, see read more.








