Taiko's Inaugural "Based Rollup Summit": Top 10 Key Highlights
Source: Taiko
As Ethereum's first Based Rollup scaling solution, Taiko successfully held the inaugural "Based Rollup Summit." This summit brought together leaders, developers, and enthusiasts from the Ethereum ecosystem to discuss the importance of Based Rollup development and its critical role in driving the next phase of Ethereum growth.
The summit took place at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, a museum that integrates technology, science, and art. It aimed to educate participants in the Ethereum community about relevant knowledge and provide a platform for developers to share their expectations and vision for Based Rollup development.
Here are the top 10 key insights from industry leaders at the summit:
1. Key Analysis of Based Rollup
In his opening address, Taiko's Chief Operating Officer Joaquin Mendes told the audience, "This is a unique opportunity to delve into key future Ethereum topics."
Mendes elaborated on the fundamental concept of Based Rollup, ensuring that participants could keep up with subsequent speeches, discussions, and demos, delving into more specific technical content.
2. Artificial Intelligence and Verifiability: The Role of Zero-Knowledge Cryptography
In the "Verifiability of Artificial Intelligence" discussion, Stanford Blockchain Research Center co-founder Professor Dan Boneh shared the application of zero-knowledge cryptography and how it enhances AI trustworthiness.
"The answer lies in traceability. Traceability and authenticity of content are a standard. The core idea is that each piece of content will have a signature proving its source, and your camera will use a private key to sign it."
He emphasized that future AI-generated content (such as images, videos) will be validated through the C2PA (Content Authenticity and Provenance Alliance) to ensure transparent sourcing.
3. Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin's Vision for Based Rollup
Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin presented his vision for the future of Ethereum, emphasizing the key role Based Rollup technology plays in Ethereum's scalability.
「The most ideal future is a social network based on Ethereum that is open, free, not controlled by monopolies, and yet has high-quality content for user experience. Let's harness the 10,000 TPS brought by Taiko and turn this vision into reality.」
His speech received enthusiastic applause from the live audience.
4. Preconfirmations: Key Breakthrough of Based Rollup
The keyword of the day was 「preconfirmations.」 This technology aims to accelerate the final confirmation speed of transactions, enabling the Based Rollup scheme to compete with existing Rollups.
Taiko engineer Jeff Walsh introduced Taiko's breakthrough in the preconfirmation mechanism, stating:
「We are not only the first Based Rollup scheme but will also be the first team to achieve decentralization, permissionlessness, and include multiple preconfirmation mechanisms.」
5. Challenges and Opportunities of 'Integrating Ethereum'
Espresso senior engineer Keyao Shen delved into the fragmentation issue of the Ethereum network during the summit and emphasized the need for a more robust cross-chain protocol.
「We are in an era where 'good times create weak protocols,' and we need to address this issue. The approach is to eliminate single points of failure and strengthen cross-chain interoperability protocols.」
6. Luban Co-founder Harry Gao Redefines 'Based Rollup'
Harry Gao challenged the existing definition of Based Rollup at the summit, proposing a broader perspective.
「Perhaps internally, we should broaden the definition of Based Rollup... If the core operation of Rollup is driven by the trustful commitment provided by L1, then it can be considered a Based Rollup.」
7. Technical Development Path of Based Rollup
Interstate founder Irfan Shaik dissected the development path of Based Rollup and emphasized the value of preconfirmations as a key technology.
「A key limitation of Based Rollup is that the block time on L2 is the same as L1... Pre-commitment can reduce the L2 block time, providing early assurance of future inclusion.」
8. Based Rollup is not a single-chain decision but a chain-wide development
Taiko engineer Cecilia Zhang emphasized that building Based Rollup is not just a choice for a particular chain, but an evolution of the entire ecosystem.
「Based Rollup is a very natural engineering development trend. Faced with the current fragmented situation, we can clearly see that this is the right direction for development.」
9. Ethereum's Long-term Development and the Rollup Ecosystem
Nethermind founder Tomasz Stanczak emphasized that the open design of Based Rollup will ensure Ethereum's decentralized future.
「The ideal future is for Ethereum to become a global coordination layer, no longer limited by boundaries between chains, where everyone can freely participate in economic activities, and all resource allocations can be done in a more natural, human-centric way.」
10. 2025 and Beyond Outlook: Breakthrough in Zero-Knowledge Cryptography
Jay Yu, President of the Stanford Blockchain Club and investor at Pantera, looked ahead to the 2025 blockchain technology development trends, believing that zero-knowledge cryptography will be a core driver.
「I believe that an acceleration of cutting-edge cryptography research is happening. In recent years, we have witnessed rapid development in zero-knowledge technology, and now we have ZK provers and their infrastructure... It's exciting that entrepreneurs can build businesses based on these new cryptographic primitives and drive the next generation of verifiable internet.」
Conclusion
At the end of the summit, participants exchanged insights and looked forward to the next "Based Rollup Future Summit." In July 2025, the summit will be held again during the EthCC conference in Cannes, France. Stay tuned!
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats
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