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Polygon 2.0 will introduce re-staking and public bridge mechanisms to unify its ZK chain.

According to The Block, Polygon Labs has stated that in the planned Polygon 2.0, they plan to use a new staking and interoperability layer to unify their ZK chains and transition the project to a Layer 2 ecosystem.

The proposed Polygon 2.0 network will include an Ethereum Virtual Machine client and a shared ZK proof implementation, which the team refers to as an "interoperability layer" or "common bridge". The interoperability layer will be supported by the internally developed cryptographic algorithm Plonky3, and the end result will be a single high-performance proof system that supports the entire network. The common bridge will connect all Polygon chains and deploy ZK-based security proofs on Ethereum to protect all Polygon chains simultaneously.

Another important proposal for Polygon 2.0 is the implementation of a decentralized staking layer, which allows for "re-staking" of Polygon's native Matic tokens across different networks. This means that network participants can use Matic to secure multiple networks. The transition to Polygon 2.0 is expected to take place in the first quarter of next year.

Original article link: https://bitgaai.com/2023/06/30/polygon2jiangyinruzaizhiyahegonggongqiaojizhilaitongyiqizkli/

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