Scroll (SCR)
Scroll is an Ethereum scaling project that uses zk-rollup technology
Basics
- Based in:
- Started in / Announced on:
- Testnet release: "Scroll’s testnet is expected to launch in the second half of the year, according to co-founder Sandy Peng." (21-4-2022)
- Mainnet release:
History
Audits & Exploits
- Bug bounty program can be found [insert here].
Bugs/Exploits
Governance
Admin Keys
DAO
Treasury
Token
Launch
Token Allocation
Utility
Other Details
Coin Distribution
Technology
- Whitepaper or docs can be found [insert here].
- Code can be viewed here.
Implementations
Transaction Details
How it works
Fees
Upgrades
Staking
Validator Stats
Liquidity Mining
Scaling
Interoperability
Other Details
Oracle Method
Their Other Projects
Roadmap
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Usage
Projects that use or built on it
Competition
- StarkWare and Matter Labs can be seen as Scroll's closest competitors — both use the zk-rollup scaling technique. From The Block (21-4-2022)
"When asked what Scroll's unique advantage over StarkWare is, Peng said, "we are building a zkEVM solution as opposed to StarkWare's zkVM. That means developers in the Scroll ecosystem will enjoy an 'EVM [[[Ethereum]] Virtual Machine] equivalent' experience; any dapp that runs on zk Layer 1 can be deployed on Scroll," she said. As for Matter Labs’ zkSync network, it also has EVM compatibility like Scroll, but Scroll is more developer-friendly, according to Peng."
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Team, Funding and Partners
Team
- Full team can be found here.
- Sandy Peng, Ye Zhang and Haichen Shen; co-founders
- From The Block (21-4-2022):
"The current headcount of Scroll is 20 and the project is looking to hire several people across different functions, including engineering and operations, said Peng."
Funding
"Scroll has raised $30 million in Series A funding. Scroll said Polychain Capital led the funding, with Bain Capital Crypto, Robot Ventures, Geometry DAO and others participating. Several angel investors, including the Ethereum Foundation's Ying Tong and Carlos Aria, and members of the Ethereum community, including Anthony Sassal, Ryan Adams and Santiago Santos, also joined the round. Scroll co-founder Sandy Peng declined to comment on whether the funding was raised via an equity round or a simple agreement for future tokens (SAFT) sale. The Series A round brings Scroll's total funding to date to around $33 million. The project has previously raised about $3 million from angel investors, Peng said."
Partners
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