Jordi Baylina, along with a team of seven developers, has spun off from Polygon Labs to launch ZisK, an independent open-source zkVM project. ZisK is a high-performance zkVM stack for low-latency proof generation. It’s built on the RISC-V 64 architecture and supports high-level languages like Rust, with planned support for Go and C#. The system features real-time Ethereum block proving, 1.5GHz zkVM execution, parallelized proof generation, GPU-optimized code, and recursive circuits for advanced aggregation. Baylina previously co-founded the Hermez Network, a zkEVM project acquired by Polygon in 2021 and later rebranded as Polygon zkEVM. Baylina will remain an advisor at Polygon Labs..
Etherscan released a new Address Analytics tab on address pages within its block explorer, currently in beta. The update features widgets that provide deeper insights into address activity. Users can now view a transaction heatmap that visualizes transaction frequency over time, a top dapp activity widget showing the contracts the address has interacted with most based on gas spent, and a top neighbor addresses widget listing the addresses that have most frequently sent or received ETH or tokens to or from the address. Users can also adjust an age filter to the last 30 days, the past year, or all time.
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