On August 7, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin emphasized the need for faster Layer 2 (L2) withdrawals using zero-knowledge proofs. This move is intended to strengthen Ethereum's position as the primary economic hub for issuing assets.
Buterin believes that by moving away from the current Optimistic proof system and reducing withdrawal times to under an hour in the short term, and eventually to just 12 seconds, Ethereum's main network (L1) will become a more efficient and attractive platform for users and developers. This technological shift is expected to lower capital costs for liquidity providers, ultimately improving the user experience and maintaining Ethereum’s competitive edge.
Industry experts and developers are optimistic about these changes, seeing them as a significant advancement in blockchain technology. Buterin's focus on zero-knowledge proofs highlights the ongoing effort to balance speed and security within Ethereum's architecture.
August 2025, Cryptoniteuae