Deep Tide TechFlow News, January 13, ZKsync announced its 2026 roadmap, which will drive blockchain development through three core technologies. First, “Prividium” will serve as a privacy engine, providing default privacy protection for enterprises, directly integrated into enterprise systems and workflows; second, “ZK Stack” will enable a transition from single chains to coordinated systems, allowing applications to seamlessly operate on public and private ZK chains, with native support for liquidity and shared infrastructure; finally, “Airbender” will evolve from the fastest zkVM into a universal standard, focusing on security, formal rigor, and developer experience, serving not only ZKsync and Ethereum but also expanding into applications beyond cryptocurrencies.
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ZKsync releases 2026 roadmap, focusing on privacy and enterprise-level applications
Deep Tide TechFlow News, January 13, ZKsync announced its 2026 roadmap, which will drive blockchain development through three core technologies. First, “Prividium” will serve as a privacy engine, providing default privacy protection for enterprises, directly integrated into enterprise systems and workflows; second, “ZK Stack” will enable a transition from single chains to coordinated systems, allowing applications to seamlessly operate on public and private ZK chains, with native support for liquidity and shared infrastructure; finally, “Airbender” will evolve from the fastest zkVM into a universal standard, focusing on security, formal rigor, and developer experience, serving not only ZKsync and Ethereum but also expanding into applications beyond cryptocurrencies.