Karel Vuong, co-founder of Treasure, a leading decentralized gaming platform, has shed light on the company's recent decision to move from Arbitrum to zkSync. "The move is part of our long-term strategy to enable the mass adoption of Web3 games," Vuong explained. "We chose zkSync not because of grants, as some have suggested, but because they offer the best infrastructure for scale, throughput, cost, onboarding, and interoperability." Vuong emphasized that zkSync aligns with Treasure's vision for a user-friendly Web3 gaming ecosystem. "Matter Labs, the team behind zkSync, has been dedicated to zkSync for almost six years and is years ahead in terms of ZK technology," he remarked.