Comparison analysis of developer experience for the four major ZKRU solutions: StarkNet, Scroll, zkSync, and Polygon

Comparison of developer experience for four major ZKRU solutions: StarkNet, Scroll, zkSync, and Polygon.

The importance of developer experience in blockchain projects is often overlooked, especially in the early stages of new technology. Glaze, a cryptographic researcher, and Queenie Wu, a partner of IOSG, compared and analyzed the developer experience of four ZK Rollup solutions, including StarkNet, Scroll, zkSync, and Polygon, covering overall development processes and EVM compatibility.

Reference: https://iosgvc.medium.com/exploring-developer-experience-on-zkrus-an-in-depth-analysis-785e1de3a7da

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