ADI Chain mainnet runs on ZKsync Atlas tech stack - that's ZKsync OS paired with Airbender.
What's the setup? ZKsync OS acts as a modular execution layer. It's flexible enough to support EVM, EraVM, or WASM - chains like ADI can pick whatever fits their needs.
Airbender handles the proving side, validating all those executions to keep things secure.
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MEVEye
· 12-12 16:56
Alright, ZKsync is up to new tricks again, this time letting ADI Chain ride on their shoulders... Modular execution layers sound good, but let's see if it can really run.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 12-10 09:52
zksync is trying new tricks again, this time integrating airbender... feels a bit complicated, need to do some research.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 12-10 09:41
Once again, it's the modular approach. zkSync's combination really plays the ecosystem like a pro.
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MemeEchoer
· 12-10 09:33
zkSync is doing a new job, this time let ADI choose its own virtual machine? It's a bit interesting
ADI Chain mainnet runs on ZKsync Atlas tech stack - that's ZKsync OS paired with Airbender.
What's the setup? ZKsync OS acts as a modular execution layer. It's flexible enough to support EVM, EraVM, or WASM - chains like ADI can pick whatever fits their needs.
Airbender handles the proving side, validating all those executions to keep things secure.