In the rapidly evolving landscape of Layer 2 networks, Zircuit aims to create a new approach to security and scalability. Co-founded by Martin Derka, a seasoned professional with a PhD in algorithms and complexity, sat with us for an interview during EthCC. Derka shared insights into his journey, the founding of Zircuit including the meaning of the whooping $3 billion staked ETH to the project, and above all â the expected launch date for Zircuitâs mainnet.
Multiple well-known investors have taken part in the protocolâs mainnet funding round, including Binance Labs, Nomad Capital, AMBER, and much more.
Martin Derkaâs journey into the world of crypto began after an unexpected turn in his career. âI have a PhD in algorithms and complexity,â Derka explained, detailing his academic background. âFor many years, I was developing software for various companies while still a student.â His transition from academia to entrepreneurship was marked by a stint as CTO of a startup focused on car advertisement photography, which he co-founded in 2013. However, after internal disputes led to his departure in 2017, Derka sought new opportunities, eventually finding his way to the crypto sphere.
âAfter leaving the startup, I went to clear my head in Argentina and Chile,â Derka recounted. âUpon returning to Canada, I connected with Leo (Leonardo Passos, Ph.D), a former soccer buddy and one of the veteran employees of the crypto auditing giant Quantstamp.â This serendipitous meeting led to Derka joining Quantstamp as one of its earliest hires in 2018, where he delved deep into crypto security.
Derkaâs tenure at Quantstamp laid the groundwork for Zircuit. âAt Quantstamp, we knew rollups would be key to scaling Ethereum,â Derka noted. This realization sparked intensive research into rollups, eventually leading to the inception of Zircuit. âWe saw an amazing opportunity to enhance blockchain security proactively,â Derka said. âThis is how the feature that now distinguishes Zircuitâsequencer level securityâbegan.â
Zircuitâs most striking feature is its AI-driven security mechanism, sequencer-level security, a concept Derka elaborated on extensively.
The sequencer is a privileged node designed to collect user transactions and order them based on predefined rules. In essence, once the transaction arrives at the sequencer, it is then routed to the âMalice Detectionâ module â something that the team refers to as the âoracle.â Itâs designed to determine whether a transaction is benign or it can potentially be malicious. Those that are benign are queued for block inclusion, while those that are flagged are diverted to another module called âQuarantine-Release Criterionâ module. It acts as a holding area for the time during which these transactions undergo a rigorous verification process.
The following can be seen in the overview presented by Zircuit:
When asked about the prevalent AI hype, Derka acknowledged the phenomenon but remained pragmatic. âThere is a huge level of hype,â he admitted. âMany uses of AI seem fabricated, and AI can be highly inaccurate. But failure is part of innovation. If we donât try applying AI in all possible areas, we might miss its true potential.â
Zircuit positions itself as a Layer 2 (L2) solution with a strong emphasis on security, amidst a crowded field of competitors. Derka was clear about the inevitability of multiple L2 solutions. âIf we didnât build another L2, someone else would,â he said. âThe better question is why users should choose Zircuit over others, and that comes down to our unique security proposition.â
Despite the competitive market, Derka does not foresee a winner-takes-all scenario.
Zircuitâs immediate focus is on launching its Mainnet, with significant milestones already achieved. âWe launched our Testnet last year, which has been very stable,â Derka shared. âWe are now in the process of deploying Mainnet, integrating partners, and ensuring security measures are in place.â
The Mainnet Phase 1 launch is scheduled for Augustmid-July in a gated mode, with a broader public launch expected soon afterin mid-August. âWe are also working on optimizing zero-knowledge proof generation to reduce operating costs and improve efficiency,â Derka added. This technical enhancement is crucial for the blockchainâs functionality and user experience.
Derka is mindful of the challenges in sustaining Zircuitâs initial success: With over $3 billion in restaked Ether (at its peak) signaling strong interest, the true test will be retaining these funds post-launch. âItâs the best signal we currently have, but itâs not a guarantee of success,â Derka cautioned. âOur task is to support projects deploying on Zircuit, ensuring they attract and retain capital.â
Zircuit aims to create a robust ecosystem encompassing all essential blockchain functions. âWe want a fully functional ecosystem comparable to other chains, with lending protocols, oracles, DEXs, and stablecoins,â Derka explained. The security aspect remains a key differentiator, offering users and developers a more secure environment for their projects.
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Multiple well-known investors have taken part in the protocolâs mainnet funding round, including Binance Labs, Nomad Capital, AMBER, and much more.
From Soccer to Crypto
Martin Derkaâs journey into the world of crypto began after an unexpected turn in his career. âI have a PhD in algorithms and complexity,â Derka explained, detailing his academic background. âFor many years, I was developing software for various companies while still a student.â His transition from academia to entrepreneurship was marked by a stint as CTO of a startup focused on car advertisement photography, which he co-founded in 2013. However, after internal disputes led to his departure in 2017, Derka sought new opportunities, eventually finding his way to the crypto sphere.
âAfter leaving the startup, I went to clear my head in Argentina and Chile,â Derka recounted. âUpon returning to Canada, I connected with Leo (Leonardo Passos, Ph.D), a former soccer buddy and one of the veteran employees of the crypto auditing giant Quantstamp.â This serendipitous meeting led to Derka joining Quantstamp as one of its earliest hires in 2018, where he delved deep into crypto security.
The Birth of Zircuit
Derkaâs tenure at Quantstamp laid the groundwork for Zircuit. âAt Quantstamp, we knew rollups would be key to scaling Ethereum,â Derka noted. This realization sparked intensive research into rollups, eventually leading to the inception of Zircuit. âWe saw an amazing opportunity to enhance blockchain security proactively,â Derka said. âThis is how the feature that now distinguishes Zircuitâsequencer level securityâbegan.â
âMany Uses of AI Seem Fabricatedâ
Zircuitâs most striking feature is its AI-driven security mechanism, sequencer-level security, a concept Derka elaborated on extensively.
âOur sequencer evaluates each transaction for malicious intent before inclusion in the block,â Derka explained. âWe use AI to simulate transactions and assess their impact, determining if theyâre hacks.â This proactive approach allows Zircuit to quarantine potentially harmful transactions, enhancing the overall security of the blockchain.
The sequencer is a privileged node designed to collect user transactions and order them based on predefined rules. In essence, once the transaction arrives at the sequencer, it is then routed to the âMalice Detectionâ module â something that the team refers to as the âoracle.â Itâs designed to determine whether a transaction is benign or it can potentially be malicious. Those that are benign are queued for block inclusion, while those that are flagged are diverted to another module called âQuarantine-Release Criterionâ module. It acts as a holding area for the time during which these transactions undergo a rigorous verification process.
The following can be seen in the overview presented by Zircuit:
When asked about the prevalent AI hype, Derka acknowledged the phenomenon but remained pragmatic. âThere is a huge level of hype,â he admitted. âMany uses of AI seem fabricated, and AI can be highly inaccurate. But failure is part of innovation. If we donât try applying AI in all possible areas, we might miss its true potential.â
L2âs: Do We Really Need That Many
Zircuit positions itself as a Layer 2 (L2) solution with a strong emphasis on security, amidst a crowded field of competitors. Derka was clear about the inevitability of multiple L2 solutions. âIf we didnât build another L2, someone else would,â he said. âThe better question is why users should choose Zircuit over others, and that comes down to our unique security proposition.â
Despite the competitive market, Derka does not foresee a winner-takes-all scenario.
âTechnologists love to build and compete,â he asserted. âThere will always be new players challenging the status quo.â
Zircuit: When Mainnet Launch
Zircuitâs immediate focus is on launching its Mainnet, with significant milestones already achieved. âWe launched our Testnet last year, which has been very stable,â Derka shared. âWe are now in the process of deploying Mainnet, integrating partners, and ensuring security measures are in place.â
The Mainnet Phase 1 launch is scheduled for Augustmid-July in a gated mode, with a broader public launch expected soon afterin mid-August. âWe are also working on optimizing zero-knowledge proof generation to reduce operating costs and improve efficiency,â Derka added. This technical enhancement is crucial for the blockchainâs functionality and user experience.
Over $3 Billion in Staked ETH
Derka is mindful of the challenges in sustaining Zircuitâs initial success: With over $3 billion in restaked Ether (at its peak) signaling strong interest, the true test will be retaining these funds post-launch. âItâs the best signal we currently have, but itâs not a guarantee of success,â Derka cautioned. âOur task is to support projects deploying on Zircuit, ensuring they attract and retain capital.â
Zircuit aims to create a robust ecosystem encompassing all essential blockchain functions. âWe want a fully functional ecosystem comparable to other chains, with lending protocols, oracles, DEXs, and stablecoins,â Derka explained. The security aspect remains a key differentiator, offering users and developers a more secure environment for their projects.
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