ZKsync’s achievement of full EVM equivalence allows developers to deploy compiled EVM bytecode directly onto its network without relying on specialized tooling, reducing complexity and lowering the barrier to entry for dApp deployment.
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Now, they can take their compiled EVM bytecode – the low-level instructions that the EVM understands – and deploy it directly onto ZKsync. This removes a significant barrier to entry for developers looking to build or migrate decentralized applications (dApps) to ZKsync.
This means developers can deploy applications using standard EVM bytecode, compiled from Solidity, directly onto the ZKsync network without relying on specialized tools like zkSolc, Foundry ZKsync, or hardhat-foundry.
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