TechFlow reports on September 14: Karel Vuong, co-founder of Treasure, published a detailed post on X platform clarifying the reasons and motivations behind the proposed migration of "Treasure DAO from Arbitrum to ZKsync." Karel emphasized that this decision is a carefully considered strategic move aimed at laying the foundation for Treasure's future development.
He pointed out that ZKsync's zero-knowledge (ZK) technology offers significant advantages in scalability, throughput, and cost efficiency, which will greatly enhance game performance and user experience within Treasure. Karel stated that ZK technology can handle higher transaction volumes while reducing costs, providing users with a smoother interactive experience. Additionally, Karel highlighted that ZKsync's interoperability and unified liquidity features were key factors in making the migration decision. These capabilities will allow players to seamlessly switch between different games and chains, eliminating the barriers of traditional cross-chain operations and thereby boosting user engagement and activity within the Treasure ecosystem.
He also noted that Matter Labs' long-term commitment and focus on ZK technology make it a trustworthy partner. The technical expertise and industry leadership of Matter Labs ensure ZKsync's reliability and innovation, which are crucial for Treasure’s long-term strategic planning. Karel concluded by emphasizing that this migration represents not just a technological upgrade, but a step toward Treasure’s ultimate goal: mass user adoption. Through its collaboration with ZKsync, Treasure will further drive innovation and growth in gaming and applications.
Previous report: Treasure DAO has launched a proposal seeking to migrate from Arbitrum to ZKsync.




