Many are still getting familiar with zero-knowledge proof technology and its real-world applications. Here's how it works in practice: assets get launched on Ethereum L1, creating a solid foundation once market adoption catches up and people grasp the underlying tech. From there, these assets become fully interoperable across any ZK-enabled L2 solution within the Ethereum ecosystem. This isn't the fragmented landscape of 2015 anymore—we're looking at connected, scalable infrastructure. The base layer remains ETH, anchoring everything across these various scaling solutions.
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Many are still getting familiar with zero-knowledge proof technology and its real-world applications. Here's how it works in practice: assets get launched on Ethereum L1, creating a solid foundation once market adoption catches up and people grasp the underlying tech. From there, these assets become fully interoperable across any ZK-enabled L2 solution within the Ethereum ecosystem. This isn't the fragmented landscape of 2015 anymore—we're looking at connected, scalable infrastructure. The base layer remains ETH, anchoring everything across these various scaling solutions.