Which of the 3 Orbit Chain Types Will Dominate Builder Launches in 2025?

Arbitrum’s widely adopted solutions, like Arbitrum One, have successfully captured 50% L2 market share. Now, Arbitrum Orbit chains are equally spinning up the same narrative in both the L2 & L3 verse through its 3 types of Arbitrum Orbit chains: These solutions are solving some of the pressing challenges of different projects, and their choice […]
Are Clob-Specific L2s the Next Gold Rush—and Is ZKsync Already Winning?

Lately, two buzzwords are lighting up Crypto Twitter: CLOB and High-Performance L2s with ZK tech. Because DeFi is in a transition phase from its experimental V 1.0 to a serious, institution-ready V 2.0 era via CLOB. But getting there requires breaking real barriers: achieving 40,000–100,000 TPS and <100ms blocktimes and logical executions ; without […]
OP Stack Vs Arbitrum Orbit: Which L2 Stack Would You Bet on?

Both Optimism and Arbitrum offer L2 scaling solutions, which means both focus primarily on improving transaction speed and reducing fees in the pursuit of more scalability. Both of them have different tactical approaches. However, they share the same core traits, which involve Ethereum settlement and data availability. So where does the difference lie? It lies […]
The Hottest Rollup Framework in 2025? Here’s What to Know

Whether we talk about Rollups’ state in 2024 or the current year, L2 rollups have gained unrealistic growth & adoption with $10.22B TVL, $31.25B TVS, and close to 400 chains launched already. Ethereum’s pro-dank sharding upgrade, Stage-1 decentralization, Dencun upgrade, Optimism’s Bedrock upgrade, Polygon’s AggLayer, and Elastic Network from ZKSYNC are the major reasons behind […]
Arbitrum Orbit Vs Nova vs One – How to Choose the Right Arbitrum Chain for You?

Arbitrum isn’t just growing — it’s compounding itself. Over 1,800 real developers (no bots) have pushed more than 7,400 commits across 100+ repos since 2023, fueling a surge in network traction. At the same time, Arbitrum’s TVL has also jumped from $1B to over $3B as per DeFilama. If these numbers aren’t sufficient to prove […]
You’ll Hear “ZK Gateway” Everywhere in a Few Months — Here’s what ZKsync is cooking?

ZKsync’s Elastic Network is one of the most ambitious attempts to scale Ethereum without sacrificing its foundational guarantees. As of Q2 2025, this network has expanded into an ecosystem of over 19 live ZK Chains—modular chains built using the ZK Stack that include rollups, validiums, and volitions. But scaling execution wasn’t the hard part. The […]
Why AI-Focused Arbitrum Rollups Could Be Orbit’s Most Exciting Use Case Yet?

With over 1.3 billion transactions, 34 chains live on the mainnet, and over 150 more are in development, Arbitrum Orbit is rapidly expanding into one of the most dynamic ecosystems in blockchain. From agent coordination to micro-interaction economies, Arbitrum Orbit rollups for AI use cases are enabling architectures that simply weren’t viable on traditional L2s. […]
Why ZKsync Era’s Role in Elastic Chains Might Be Bigger Than You Think?

At first glance, ZKsync Era may seem like one of many Elastic Chains powered by ZK Stack—sharing the ecosystem with Cronos zkEVM, Abstract, Haurist, Sophon, GRVT, Lens Protocol, and others. But look closer, and it becomes clear: ZKsync Era’s role in Elastic Chains is much more than just being a part of the ecosystem—it’s the […]
Are Decentralized ZKsync Provers Really Better for All Elastic Chains?

Blockchains have evolved faster since 2022, when it became easy to launch modular rollups using popular open-source frameworks. However, the issue of scalability and security still lingers, which is why modular, layer-2 solutions like ZKSync Elastic Chains were developed to leverage ZK proofs. As the need increases for ZK chains to become more “elastic” (adapting […]
Can ZKstack Deliver the Best Elastic Chains for Tokenized RWAs?

During 2020 and 2021, scalability and high gas costs were a prominent issue in the blockchain space, especially on the Ethereum network due to the accelerated growth of DeFi applications. The surge in this activity put immense pressure on the network, causing congestion and skyrocketing gas prices. Simple transactions on the network became expensive, discouraging […]