On December 8, according to official news, ZKsync announced plans to discontinue support for ZKsync Lite (i.e., ZKsync 1.0)—the first ZK-rollup launched by ZKsync on Ethereum—in 2026. For now, everything remains as usual and no immediate action is required; ZKsync Lite will continue to operate normally. Funds remain safe, and withdrawals to L1 will continue to be supported throughout the deprecation process. ZKsync will announce a detailed deprecation plan within the next year, and specific details, timelines, and migration guidelines will be released soon.
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ZKsync announced it will deprecate ZKsync Lite in 2026
On December 8, according to official news, ZKsync announced plans to discontinue support for ZKsync Lite (i.e., ZKsync 1.0)—the first ZK-rollup launched by ZKsync on Ethereum—in 2026. For now, everything remains as usual and no immediate action is required; ZKsync Lite will continue to operate normally. Funds remain safe, and withdrawals to L1 will continue to be supported throughout the deprecation process. ZKsync will announce a detailed deprecation plan within the next year, and specific details, timelines, and migration guidelines will be released soon.