Tezos is making waves in the blockchain space with the launch of Smart Rollups, a layer-2 scaling solution designed to significantly increase transaction capacity. According to Tezos Spotlight, these rollups move computation from layer-1 to dedicated infrastructure, improving efficiency and performance.
What is Tezos Smart Rollup?
Tezos Smart Rollups is a Layer 2 solution that optimizes transaction throughput by processing off-chain computations and periodically committing the results to the Layer 1 blockchain. This innovative approach can significantly increase transaction capacity. Tezos Smart Rollups are particularly optimistic and are embedded in the protocol, providing both public and private configurations.
Rollup Description
Rollups are a way to scale blockchain computation while maintaining the security guarantees of the main blockchain. By running computations off-chain and summarizing the results on-chain, rollups can significantly increase transaction throughput. For example, Tezos developers have demonstrated the ability to achieve 1 million transactions per second using rollup technology.
Optimistic Rollup
Tezos Smart Rollup is classified as an optimistic rollup. In this system, any participant can publish a commit on the Layer 1 blockchain, and it is considered valid unless it is challenged within a certain period of time. Users are responsible for verifying the commit and providing evidence of fraud if necessary. If fraud is detected, the challenger is rewarded and the fraudulent party loses their stake tokens. This mechanism ensures that only one honest node is needed to maintain the integrity of the rollup.
Enshrined Rollup
Being dedicated means that Tezos Smart Rollups will be integrated into the protocol as first-class citizens. This integration will allow the Layer 1 protocol to provide common infrastructure for all rollups, such as message inboxes and refutation game logic. Developers will be able to deploy and manage Smart Rollups more easily and securely without having to rebuild the infrastructure from scratch. The open source nature of the Tezos protocol ensures transparency and community governance for all changes to the rollup management logic.
Public and Private Rollups
Tezos supports both public and private smart rollups. Public rollups are permissionless, meaning anyone can participate as an operator and contribute to the security of the rollup. Private rollups, on the other hand, are permissioned and limit the set of operators to those approved by the rollup creator. This feature is useful for scenarios where state protection is required. Private rollups can be converted to public, but not vice versa.
For those interested in deploying smart rollups on Tezos, the Tezos documentation provides a comprehensive guide.
For more information, please visit the official source for Tezos Spotlight.
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