Wormhole has announced the integration of X Layer, an Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) network, into its cross-chain interoperability platform. X Layer is designed to provide a secure and user-friendly blockchain experience by leveraging advanced cryptographic zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) to ensure the validity and near-instant finality of off-chain transaction computations, according to Wormhole .
X Layer functions as a validity rollup, processing transactions off-chain and posting data to Ethereum Layer 1 (L1). It verifies state by submitting Zero Knowledge Proofs to L1, confirmed through a smart contract. The zkEVM architecture of X Layer is divided into two main components:
Developers and users looking for the benefits of Ethereum and the EVM with lower costs and higher scalability will find X Layer appealing. Its zkEVM architecture supports thousands of transactions per second (TPS) while maintaining shared security with Ethereum L1. Key advantages include:
Users with assets on any of Wormhole’s 30+ connected blockchains can transfer to or from X Layer using the Portal Bridge. The steps to do so include:
Developers interested in enabling token transfers to and from X Layer can do so with just three lines of code via Wormhole Connect. This tool allows developers to integrate wrapped and native token transfers directly into their application UIs, enabling seamless bridging across Wormhole’s 30+ connected blockchains, secured by the Wormhole Guardians. To get started, developers can check out the NPM package .
Wormhole is a leading interoperability platform that powers multichain applications and bridges at scale. It provides developers access to liquidity and users on over 30 major blockchain networks, enabling a wide range of use cases, including DeFi, NFTs, and governance. The platform is trusted by notable teams like Circle and Uniswap and has facilitated over $40 billion in transfers through more than 1 billion cross-chain messages.