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Taiko Collaborates with Nethermind to Bolster Rollup Infrastructure on Ethereum Network

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Taiko, an open-source and Ethereum-equivalent ZK-Rollup to scale the Ethereum ecosystem, has started a new partnership with Nethermind, a software and research company. The collaboration focuses on establishing a resilient infrastructure to drive the rollup ecosystem. The platform provided the details of this partnership on social media.

Taiko Forges Partnership with Nethermind to Boost Ethereum Rollup Infrastructure

The partnership between Taiko and Nethermind attempts to deliver a strong infrastructure to advance the rollup world network. In this respect, this development brings together a couple of Ethereum-local teams with comprehensive alignment, security, decentralization, and production-scale performance. Hence, the strategic collaboration is set to revolutionize the L2 landscape of Ethereum by transforming high-scale research into permissionless, real systems to carry out mainnet deployment.

The joint endeavor takes into account research, upstream contributions, implementations, standardization, client changes, and proofs-of-concept (PoCs). Thus, the partnership aims to expedite the rollup ecosystem of Ethereum without any compromise on decentralization. The notable areas that this development covers include preconfirmation infrastructure, layer-2 fee mechanism plan, ZK metering, and profiling, as well as EIP-7917 implementation.

Driving Open-Source Contributions, Decentralization, and Permissionlessness

Keeping this in view, Taiko considers this collaboration to be more than just technical. Particularly, the mutual initiative underscores a shared commitment to upstream protocol alignment, open-source contributions, and decentralization ethos of Ethereum. Overall, this development bolsters the advancement of the rollup ecosystem by establishing permissionless and robust systems for mainnet.

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