⚠️ Solana Exec Explains How ZK Compression Cuts On-chain Storage Cost By Over 99%


Austin Federa, Head of Strategy at Solana, lauded the launch of ZK Compression on the network and explained how its capabilities drastically curb the on-chain data storage expenses.

In a significant breakthrough for blockchain technology, Head of Strategy at Solana, Austin Federa, weighed in on a new feature called ZK Compression. This innovative development promises to drastically reduce the cost of on-chain account storage. Hence, it addresses one of the key challenges faced by institutions and mass-consumer applications.

🔸 Solana Dev Spotlights Cost Advantages Of ZK Compression

“Compression on Solana solves one of the key pain points faced by institutions and mass-consumer applications: the cost of on-chain account storage,” stated Federa. The high cost of storing data on the blockchain has been a major barrier for businesses looking to leverage blockchain technology for large-scale applications. Thus, with ZK Compression, these costs are slashed, making it feasible to onboard millions of users onto the blockchain.

Moreover, Federa highlighted the staggering cost savings with generalized compression. For instance, creating a 100-byte PDA account typically costs about 0.0016 SOL. With ZK Compression, this cost plummets to approximately 0.00001 SOL, making it 160 times cheaper. Similarly, the cost of creating 100 token accounts drops from around 0.2 SOL to just 0.00004 SOL, a reduction of 5000x.

Furthermore, these cost reductions are not merely theoretical. Federa emphasized the practical implications for businesses. The Solana exec explained, “If you’re a business who wants to bring 450 million users on chain with tokens, that could cost tens of millions of dollars to reserve that account space. Thanks to generalized compression, that cost is now just ~$25k.” This dramatic decrease in costs opens up new possibilities for large-scale blockchain adoption.

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