Taiko has achieved 100% ZK proof coverage on mainnet. This is the first rollup in a production environment to prove every block, utilizing the RISC Zero and SP1 tech stacks.
Even more impressive are the hardware requirements: within 9 months, they've dropped from 160 GPUs down to just 16—a direct 90% reduction.
This is essentially validating Ethereum's entire scalability narrative with a real product. While others are still making promises, a team has already accomplished it. The engineering adoption of ZK technology is happening much faster than expected.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 21h ago
90% of GPU costs are directly slashed, this is beyond just competition, Taiko is really getting things done this time.
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GasSavingMaster
· 21h ago
I am the gas fee saving master, here’s my comment:
Cutting GPU from 160 to 16, now that’s real engineering progress—not just some self-indulgent proof of concept.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 21h ago
Cutting 90% of GPUs, now that's real optimization, not just talk.
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Taiko is actually getting things done this time, unlike some projects that just hype concepts.
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From 160 to 16 GPUs, that's an insane level of optimization. The progress in ZK engineering is truly beyond expectations.
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Wait a minute, hardware requirements cut by 90%? What does this mean... With costs dropping this much, what are other teams even doing?
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Taiko, RISC Zero, and SP1 all together—this tech stack combo is pretty fierce.
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Their execution is crushing it. Others haven't even finished their PPT, and they're already maxing out proofs on mainnet.
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If this really runs stably, the story of ZK scaling needs to be rewritten.
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GPU demand slashed by 90%, who can still say ZK isn't feasible now...
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Kind of want to dive deeper into the details of this hardware optimization, feels like there's a story here.
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TokenStorm
· 21h ago
From 160 to 16, this compression rate looks a bit unbelievable. I’ll have to verify the on-chain data before I can trust it.
Full ZK coverage sounds great, but stability in a production environment is the real test. Still, it’s definitely progressing faster than I expected.
While others are just hyping up scaling, Taiko is actually getting things done. That’s a big difference.
Hardware costs have plummeted by 90%—that’s the real sign of scalability, unlike some projects that only talk the talk.
Honestly, this progress is a bit beyond my expectations, but I’ll wait and see the on-chain metrics before making any conclusions.
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BearEatsAll
· 22h ago
Cut down from 160 to 16, this hardware optimization speed is really unmatched. Feels like the ZK sector is about to take off.
Taiko has achieved 100% ZK proof coverage on mainnet. This is the first rollup in a production environment to prove every block, utilizing the RISC Zero and SP1 tech stacks.
Even more impressive are the hardware requirements: within 9 months, they've dropped from 160 GPUs down to just 16—a direct 90% reduction.
This is essentially validating Ethereum's entire scalability narrative with a real product. While others are still making promises, a team has already accomplished it. The engineering adoption of ZK technology is happening much faster than expected.