On October 25, ZK-RaaS platform Lumoz (formerly Opside) announced a major update to ZK-Rollup LaunchBase, adding support for Scroll Stack, allowing developers to create Scroll-type ZK-Rollups with one click. At the same time, ZKP mining adapted to Scroll type and the decentralized prover network will also be launched soon.
It is reported that the Scroll mainnet was launched on October 10. Scroll type zkEVM has unique advantages in terms of compatibility, performance and operating costs.
The ZK-Rollup types that Lumoz has supported include Scroll, zkSync, and Polygon zkEVM. At present, the Lumoz test network has more than 16 different types of ZK-Rollups running stably. In the future, Lumoz will also support Linea, Starknet, Taiko and other ZK-Rollup types.
Lumoz is a ZK-RaaS (ZK-Rollup as a Service) network that provides Web3 developers with the function of generating ZK-Rollup application chains without code. Lumoz's ZK-PoW consensus creates a decentralized prover network that allows miners to provide computing power for the generation of ZKP (zero-knowledge proofs).