PANews reported on January 13 that ZKsync released its 2026 roadmap, focusing on three core directions: Prividium will expand its privacy engine into a "bank-grade stack," providing enterprises with cryptographic infrastructure with built-in privacy by default; ZK Stack will shift from a single-chain architecture to a "harmonized system," enabling application chains to operate seamlessly within the stack and natively integrating liquidity and shared infrastructure; Airbender will evolve from the "fastest zkVM" to a "universal standard," prioritizing security, formal rigor, and developer experience, with its service scope extending beyond ZKsync and the Ethereum ecosystem to a wider range of use cases.


