ZKsync recently shared its weekly roundup alongside a major technical announcement: Era v27 now fully supports unmodified EVM bytecode. The update, amplified by venture firm 1kx, removes the need for custom compilers and enables developers to use native Ethereum tooling directly on ZKsync. This breakthrough is designed to significantly lower the barrier for onboarding existing Ethereum projects and talent.
The weekly recap also highlighted Prividium’s advances and signals of increasing institutional momentum. According to the team, the integration of native EVM compatibility is expected to accelerate developer activity and broaden the platform’s appeal. Despite a 24-hour trading volume of $0 for the ZK token, market sentiment remains upbeat—reflected in a trend score of 85—as the community anticipates a wave of new deployments.
ZKsync’s focus on accessibility and institutional infrastructure, including its recent Blockworks collaboration, positions it as a competitive Layer‑2 solution. The EVM Emulator launch, in particular, could catalyze project growth and reshape the ecosystem’s dynamics in the coming weeks.