Arbitrum recently announced a major technology upgrade, enabling zero-knowledge proofs via Stylus MultiVM. At the core of this upgrade is the introduction of a new environment that is fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing developers to write smart contracts in multiple programming languages ​​such as Rust, C and C++, not just Solidity.

The launch of Stylus MultiVM marks a major advancement for Arbitrum in scaling blockchain application development. By supporting more programming languages, Arbitrum breaks the limitations of the previous EVM and attracts more developers familiar with these languages ​​to enter the blockchain field. In particular, the community of Rust and C++ developers is much larger than Solidity developers, which will greatly expand the developer base of the Arbitrum ecosystem.

In addition, Stylus MultiVM brings significant improvements in computational efficiency and memory cost. For example, by supporting optimized WebAssembly (WASM) binary code, Stylus can increase execution efficiency by 10 times and memory expansion capabilities by 50-100 times. Arbitrum also uses Nitro fraud-resistant proof technology to verify the accuracy of code compiled from C/Rust to WASM, further enhancing its security.

Overall, this upgrade by Arbitrum not only improves the performance and efficiency of the blockchain, but also provides developers with more flexibility and convenience, which is expected to drive a new wave of decentralized applications (DApps) Innovation $ARB #ARB,