ZKsync has confirmed it will retire ZKsync Lite, previously called ZKsync 1.0, in 2026. Launched in June 2020 as Ethereum’s first zero-knowledge rollup, Lite has fulfilled its purpose. This change will allow ZKsync to focus on the broader network, ZK Stack systems, and Prividiums. Around $50 million in assets remain on Lite, with L1 withdrawals still active. The team will provide a detailed migration plan and timeline next year to ensure a smooth transition for users.
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