zkSync Era Mainnet Launches on LayerZero

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  • On Thursday, LayerZero made live on zkSync Era Mainnet.
  • Largest bug bounty program opts for LayerZero ensuring platform reliability.

As soon as the release of zkSync Era Mainnet on March 24, LayerZero is launched on zkSync which enables more than 30 chains. It provides interoperability for developers to build zkSync and extend their applications with the largest bug bounty program. 

The zero-knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machine (zkEVM) represented in ZkSync Era is a second iteration of the Layer 2 Ethereum Scaling network. Meanwhile, it helps developers to deploy the applications easier without certain major changes. However, it is an enabled permissionless and barrierless performance provider. 

Meanwhile, LayerZero is an omnichain interoperability protocol that provides a messaging system for exploring zkSync development over 30 more supported chains. 

LayerZero Expands to zkSync

The effective development of LayerZero’s launch on zkSync Era Mainnet is expected to bring increased flexibility and interoperability. In the blockchain industry, this protocol provides sufficient authentication and guaranteed message delivery with configuring trust. 

Furthermore, LayerZero Labs has the largest bug bounty program for $15 million for prolonging evaluation to enhance security. Till now, for the disclosures, LayerZero provided nearly $1 million. Moreover, the Aptos Bridge is yet to join with a separate bug bounty of $2 million. 

To build complex interconnected applications, LayerZero emits potentiality to improve the efficiency of cross-chain communication. Additionally, it provides a reliable platform with security for the developers.  

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