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Alex Glushkovski, CEO of Matter Labs, shared ZKsync's 2026 roadmap, which aims to provide a practical infrastructure to support its adoption.
The roadmap aims to expand the scope of its current products, Prividium, ZK Stack, and Airbender, to support real-world use cases.
ZKsync focuses in 2026 on actual expansion in the usage of its products, and has revealed a roadmap aiming to expand its current offerings to enhance its existing infrastructure based on the principle of 'zero knowledge' to support enterprise applications and practical use cases, striving to become a key player in the next phase of blockchain technology.
Alex Gluchowski, CEO and co-founder of Matter Labs, the creator of ZKsync, a second-layer scaling solution for Ethereum, revealed the 2026 roadmap via his account on platform X, where the main mission is to increase the use of ZKsync products by focusing on important standards such as virtual privacy, deterministic control, verifiable risk management, and direct access to global markets.
Source: X (@gluk64)
Gluchowski wrote: 'We realized early on that no one else in the digital currency world was in a better position to do this work. We made a deliberate decision to build according to the constraints of the real world rather than following industry shortcuts. This means rejecting many common practices in this industry that do not align with a serious and long-term approach.'
ZKsync Roadmap for 2026
As Gluchowski mentioned, current technologies for 2025 will enable the emergence of new categories of applications. The first is Prividium, a private blockchain used for building private applications, which will be scaled to become a tool for banks and other institutions seeking to integrate privacy directly into their operations and systems.
Secondly, the ZK Stack blockchain toolkit will evolve into a central platform for creating application-specific blockchains, with easy access to shared services, execution, and liquidity across multiple chains. He added, 'As a result, ZK Stack will become the optimal choice for building application chains.'
Thirdly, he talked about Airbender, which is the proof-of-stake engine of ZKsync, generating zero-knowledge proofs that verify and finalize transactions securely on the Ethereum network. Airbender aims to expand beyond ZKsync to become the standard for virtual machines with zero-knowledge proofs in the world of digital currencies and beyond.
He also pointed out that the adoption of digital currencies by companies is due to a lack of infrastructure, not just regulatory constraints. He said, 'With a fair financial infrastructure, ZKsync provides the necessary foundations for practical application.' He added that another main focus of ZKsync is on enhancing institutional partnerships instead of broad-based adoption driven by speculation.

