<\/strong><\/p>\n Hong Kong, 29th August 2023, ZEX PR WIRE<\/a>,<\/strong> Compared to Optimistic Rollups, ZK-Rollups offer the following advantages:<\/p>\n In addition to these benefits, ZK-RaaS has advantages through network effects:<\/p>\n What is RaaS?<\/strong><\/p>\n Rollups-as-a-Service (RaaS)\u00a0provides an abstraction layer on top of the Rollup framework and SDK, making it easy to deploy, maintain, and build on customized, production-grade specific application Rollups (AppRollups). Similar to SaaS(Software-as-a-Servic) products, RaaS allows developers to focus on building the application layer, transforming what used to be a process requiring multiple engineers and dozens of hours into a 10-minute no-code deployment.<\/p>\n There are two main types of Rollups:\u00a0Optimistic rollups\u00a0and\u00a0<\/a>ZK-Rollups. They differ in transaction verification and dispute resolution, with distinct advantages and disadvantages. Based on the type of Rollup offered, this article divides RaaS into Op-RaaS and ZK-RaaS.<\/p>\n 1. Cost<\/strong><\/p>\n ZK-Rollups have lower L1 Gas costs compared to Optimistic Rollups.<\/p>\n One of the primary objectives of Rollup solutions is to increase the transaction throughput on L1 and reduce users\u2019 gas fees. Both Optimistic rollups and ZK-Rollups achieve this goal by batching transactions and periodically submitting them to the L1. Consequently, they both incur gas fees for submitting data to L1.<\/p>\n Therefore, ZK-Rollups can save more L1 Gas compared to optimistic rollups.<\/p>\n ZK-RaaS reduces ZKP computation costs through massive miner participation.<\/strong><\/p>\n However, ZK-Rollups entail additional computation costs for generating zero-knowledge proofs, which is exactly what ZK-RaaS aims to address.<\/p>\n As ZK-Rollups are being adopted on a large scale, generating ZKPs requires significant computational power from hardware and mining machines, including CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs. Opside\u00a0has also introduced the concept of ZK-PoW, involving miners in maintaining zkEVM nodes and performing ZKP calculations. The Opside ZK-PoW protocol is deployed across multiple chains, including but not limited to Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon PoS, and Opside Chain itself.<\/p>\n To encourage more miners to participate in ZKP computation tasks, Opside has introduced\u00a0ZKP\u2019s Two-Step Submission Algorithm<\/a>. The PoW reward share corresponding to a ZKP is distributed to the submitter of valid ZKPs, which are the miners, following specific rules.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In Opside, the Two-Step Submission Algorithm for ZKP achieves\u00a0parallel computation and sequential submission of ZKPs<\/strong>, enabling mining machines to execute multiple ZKP generation tasks simultaneously. This significantly accelerates the efficiency of ZKP generation.<\/p>\n 2. Transaction Finality and Fund Efficiency<\/strong><\/p>\n Due to the challenge period in optimistic rollups, users cannot withdraw funds before its expiration, causing inconvenience. In contrast, ZK-Rollups lack a challenge period, offering users superior fund\/liquidity efficiency, allowing them to withdraw funds at any time.<\/p>\n 3. Shared Liquidity<\/strong><\/p>\n It\u2019s worth noting that\u00a0due to the swift confirmation of transactions in ZK-Rollups, it\u2019s possible to achieve trustless communication between ZK-Rollups, allowing all Rollups to share asset liquidity<\/strong>. However, due to the presence of a 7-day challenge period and fraud proofs, achieving trustless native communication between optimistic rollups is impractical.<\/p>\n Opside\u2019s ZK-RaaS platform introduces the\u00a0<\/a>NCRC (Native Cross Rollup Communication)\u00a0protocol, providing a trustless Rollup interoperability solution. The NCRC protocol doesn\u2019t involve adding an additional third-party bridge to each Rollup; instead, it transforms the native bridge of ZK-Rollups at the system level. This enables direct utilization of the native bridges of various ZK-Rollups for cross-Rollup communication. This approach is not only more concise and comprehensive but also inherits the absolute security of native bridges while avoiding the complexity and trust costs associated with third-party bridges.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Opside has successfully implemented NCRC on the Testnet. Anyone can now experience it at\u00a0https:\/\/pre-alpha-assetshub.opside.network\/<\/a>.<\/p>\n 4. Security<\/strong><\/p>\n Optimistic Rollups:\u00a0<\/strong>Fraud proofs in optimistic rollups protect the blockchain network by relying on honest validators to ensure the validity of transactions. If there are no honest nodes to challenge invalid transactions, malicious actors could exploit this vulnerability and steal funds, rendering these optimistic rollups insecure.<\/p>\n ZK-Rollups:\u00a0<\/strong>ZK-Rollups don\u2019t rely on honest validators; instead, they use zero-knowledge proofs to verify transactions. The advantage is that ZKPs provide security assurances through mathematical proofs rather than human participants, making ZK-Rollups trustless.<\/p>\n While fraud proofs in optimistic rollups are theoretically viable and a handful of rollups are currently operational, the risks of this security model are exposed over time as the number of optimistic rollups increases. This risk could become a \u201cgrey rhino\u201d or even a \u201cblack swan\u201d.<\/p>\n Running an honest validator incurs costs and is mostly unprofitable. When Op-RaaS creates numerous optimistic rollups,\u00a0beyond a few leading rollups, ensuring honest nodes for each rollup becomes challenging, particularly for those with less attention<\/strong>.<\/p>\n On the other hand, the security of ZK-Rollups is trustless, as they don\u2019t rely on users or validators to challenge fraudulent transactions. Instead, they provide security guarantees through mathematical proofs.<\/p>\n Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n Whether it\u2019s ZK-RaaS or Op-RaaS, developers can have their own Rollup application chains without the need to manage complex software and hardware.<\/p>\n ZK-RaaS platforms like\u00a0Opside<\/a>\u00a0, representing ZK-RaaS, have introduced features such as ZK-PoW and the NCRC protocol, which further highlight the advantages of ZK-Rollups.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \nThe Post The ZK\/OP Debate in RaaS: Why ZK-RaaS Takes the Lead?\t<\/a> first appeared on ZEX PR Wire<\/a> <\/p>\n<\/div>\n Information contained on this page is provided by an independent third-party content provider. Binary News Network and this Site make no warranties or representations in connection therewith. 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