Solx comes with a LLVM solidity frontend and an EVM-bytecode backend. This means that it could be leverage to:
- Compile Rust to EVM bytecode
- Compile Solidity to risc-v / wasm (useful for Vitalik's proposal of using risc-v for the L1)
ZKsync went from custom VM + custom solidity compiler to full EVM compatibility + drop-in LLVM-based solidity compiler. This directional architecture pivot is not only beneficial to ZKsync elastic chains but also greatly beneficial to the broader Ethereum community.
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