TechFlow news: zkWASM technology developer Delphinus Lab has reviewed its development journey from 2022 to 2024 and announced future plans. Details are as follows:
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In 2022, the team completed a solid proof of concept (PoC).
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In 2023, they launched their first major version, supporting all instructions except floating-point operations, and achieved rollup continuity with unlimited execution and 32M memory.
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In the first half of 2024, Delphinus Lab released an open-source zkWASM prover capable of processing 1M instructions in just 14 seconds, and launched explorer.zkwasmhub.com, enabling external nodes to provide incentivized proving services.
Additionally, they released SDKs for Rust and AssemblyScript last year, and this year introduced the zkwasm-mini-rollup SDK, transforming WASM RPC servers into trustless RPC servers.
Delphinus Lab plans to expand the explorer by the end of 2024 to offer one-stop integrated services for WASM applications—including hosting, deployment, and proving—and integrate prover, DA, and sequencer resources to deliver a unified solution for trustless applications.




