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Lumoz: A new force driving the platformization of ZK-Rollup
The New Paradigm of Rollup Platforms: The Rise of Lumoz
1. Environment-Driven Rollup Changes
As the number of Ethereum users continues to grow, the network is becoming increasingly congested, and high transaction fees hinder the possibility of small transactions. Therefore, improving storage efficiency, transaction throughput, and reducing transaction latency are crucial for the development of Ethereum.
Traditional Layer 1 scaling solutions include both On-chain and Off-chain forms. Layer 2 operates relying on the security protocols of the mainnet, thus often having an advantage from a security perspective. The current mainstream implementations of Layer 2 include three types: Channel, Plasma, and Rollup, with Rollup having become the fundamental direction for the future development of Layer 2.
There are two major branches in Rollup: Optimistic-Rollup and ZK-Rollup. Overall, ZK-Rollup offers higher security compared to Optimistic-Rollup, and there is no delay in transaction confirmation during the challenge period, presenting better application prospects.
However, due to the technical implementation difficulties of ZK Rollup being far greater than that of Optimistic Rollup, the mainstream market for Rollup technology is still dominated by Optimistic Rollup. How to shape standardized ZK-Rollup solutions and gradually expand the application market for ZK-Rollup has become an important issue.
2. The Strong Background of Lumoz
Lumoz network is a globally distributed modular computing network that combines with DePIN networks to shape a powerful, secure, and flexible computing platform, providing computational support for ZK-Rollup, ZK ML, ZKP, and more. At the same time, Lumoz focuses on ZK-RaaS construction, aiming to provide a complete set of ZK Rollup deployment and implementation solutions.
Lumoz has been deeply engaged in the ZK field for many years. Its founder possesses rich technical knowledge and outstanding blockchain project management skills, leading the team to explore and research in the ZK field since 2018.
Lumoz launched its testnet in May 2023, and so far it has 28,403 POW nodes, 16 running Rollups, 470,000 ZKP submissions, and 20 million transactions.
On the technical side, Lumoz has launched ZK-Rollup Launchbase, increasing support for multiple testnets and providing various modular components. It has achieved several groundbreaking technological inventions and has initially realized the implementation of these technologies.
3. Unified ZK Technical Solution
Lumoz provides a modular computing layer, including the settlement layer, execution layer, consensus layer, data availability layer, and proof layer. The proof layer offers censorship-resistant distributed computing, implements ZKP, and ensures the authenticity and validity of transaction states.
Lumoz integrates powerful ZK computing resources with the EigenLayer restaking mechanism to enhance the security of its active validation services. At the same time, the staked tokens will serve as collateral for nodes to prevent malicious behavior.
Lumoz optimizes the ZKP computation and submission mechanism, supporting ZKP parallel computation and sequential submission. Additionally, Lumoz proposes a novel recursive aggregation algorithm that can aggregate multiple ZKPs into a smaller ZKP.
Lumoz's ZK-RaaS Launch Base supports all mainstream zkEVM technologies, allowing developers to easily deploy and launch ZK-Rollup with simple operations. Lumoz's ZK-RaaS platform also supports various architectural models, including Modular Compute Layer, Native Cross-Rollup Communication, and Customizable Infrastructure Services.
4. Token Model
Lumoz adopts a dual-token governance model, providing two tokens: MOZ and esMOZ.
MOZ is the native token of the mainnet and serves as the core asset of the mainnet. It can be used to pay for transaction gas fees, ZKP services, and AI computing power services, as well as being exchanged for esMOZ at a 1:1 ratio.
esMOZ, as an ecological governance token, is used for the construction and maintenance of the mainnet ecology. It is used to reward computing power providers and node operators, as well as for network delegation and decentralized governance.
The exchange rate of esMOZ to MOZ varies with the redemption period, and this mechanism can alleviate market pressure on the tokens and effectively protect the rights and interests of MOZ purchasers.
5. Advantages of Lumoz
The emergence of Lumoz will integrate the previously fragmented situations of ZK-Rollup, optimizing the construction of ZK-Rollup while creating a complete set of easy deployment processes for ZK-Rollup.
Overall, the emergence of Lumoz will address issues such as the high difficulty of deploying ZK-Rollup in the past and the high resource requirements for ZKP computation, which caused centralization of computation, taking a crucial step for the further development of ZK-Rollup in the future.