Scroll co-founder Ye Zhang tweeted that Scroll has become the first zk-Rollup to reach Stage 1 status. This upgrade, implemented through the Euclid update, achieved the following key improvements: 1) Prohibiting arbitrary upgrades, giving users sufficient time to exit before system changes; 2) Eliminating censorship risks, allowing users to directly submit transactions on Layer 1 and force execution; 3) Ensuring network liveliness, where the network automatically opens to everyone if the sequencer or prover goes down, maintaining system operation. As understood, the maturity framework for L2 Rollup divides Rollups into three stages: Stage 0 (operator-controlled, L2 state root on L1, data available on L1, open-source software that can reconstruct state); Stage 1 (smart contract management, complete proof system, 5+ external participants submitting proofs, users can independently exit, 7-day exit window, multi-signature safety committee. Smart contract management, complete proof system, 5+ external participants submitting proofs, users can independently exit, 7-day exit window, multi-signature safety committee); Stage 2 (fully smart contract management, decentralized proof system, 30-day exit window, safety committee only handles on-chain errors, minimizing trust).
Scroll Co-creation: Scroll becomes the first zk-Rollup to reach Stage 1 status
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