From MATIC to POL: Polygon’s 2.0 Upgrade Targets Internet-Level Scalability
Details have been released about Polygon’s upcoming upgrade, Polygon 2.0. The company, known for its Ethereum scaling solutions, has introduced a few Polygon improvement proposals (PIPs) as part of its shift to a network of interconnected zero-knowledge-powered chains. Polygon 2.0 Unveiled in 3 PIPs According to the announcement , Polygon 2.0 focuses on scalability and interoperability by implementing zero-knowledge (ZK) technology. The intent of the upgrade is to transition Polygon into a network resembling the structure of the Internet. This network of ZK-powered chains seeks to enhance Ethereum’s capacity without compromising its security. “Three Polygon Improvement Proposals (PIPs) were released that lay out the specific changes that, following community endorsement, will begin to take place in early Q4 of this year,” the update details. The initial proposals concentrate on modifications to Polygon’s current Ethereum contracts, aiming to prevent inconvenience for users and dev