Polygon Labs is set to release a new solution called aggregation layer, or “AggLayer,” which aims to connect blockchains with zero-knowledge proofs.
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Polygon Labs announced that the first version of AggLayer will be released in February.
The goal is to enable developers to connect blockchains to support unified liquidity. AggLayer will provide uniform security between modular and monolithic chains, including those found in the Polygon ecosystem.
This innovative solution will be a critical component of the next network version, Polygon 2.0. Unlike typical interoperability solutions, AlgLayer will aggregate ZK proofs from all connected chains.
“As a central component of Polygon 2.0, AggLayer will use ZK proofs to create a seamless, collective environment that feels like a single chain, even if each chain in the ecosystem remains independent,” said Polygon Labs.
Polygon will primarily run a Layer 2 network based on sidechains and ZK-Rollups, which includes: Polygon zkEVM
In addition, it also offers a software development kit called AggLayer CDK. Many Layer 2 networks, including OKX, Immutable, Astar, Canto, Palm Network, Aavegotchi, and IDEX, have been developed using this CDK toolkit. AggLayer is expected to facilitate the integration of all these chains within Polygon 2.0.
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