According to BlockBeats, ZKsync has announced the launch of its 'Elastic Chain' architecture, a key component of its 3.0 roadmap. This upgrade transforms ZKsync from a single Zero-Knowledge (ZK) Rollup chain into a network of multiple interoperable ZK chains. The primary objective of this transformation is to enhance connectivity through improved cross-chain interoperability and a unified user experience.

The project aims to operate more than 20 chains on the mainnet by the end of 2024, using the ZK Stack software package for development. This is expected to simplify the multi-chain operation experience for users. The 'Elastic Chain' architecture is a significant step forward in ZKsync's development, marking a shift from a single-chain model to a multi-chain network. This move is anticipated to provide users with a more seamless and efficient experience when interacting with different chains.

The ZK Stack software package, which will be used for the development of these chains, is designed to streamline the process of multi-chain operations. By utilizing this software, ZKsync aims to make the user experience more straightforward and efficient, reducing the complexity often associated with managing multiple chains. This is part of ZKsync's broader strategy to enhance its platform's connectivity and interoperability, ultimately providing a more unified and user-friendly experience.