According to TechFlow, zkWASM technology developer Delphinus Lab reviewed its development process from 2022 to 2024 and announced future plans.

In 2022, the team completed a solid proof of concept (PoC).

In 2023, they launched the first major version, supporting all instructions except floating point numbers and implementing rollup continuation with infinite execution with 32M memory.

In the first half of 2024, Delphinus Lab released the open source zkWASM prover, which takes only 14 seconds to process 1M instructions, and launched explorer.zkwasmhub.com, allowing external nodes to provide incentivized proof capabilities.

In addition, they released SDKs for Rust and AssemblyScript last year, and launched the zkwasm-mini-rollup SDK this year, turning the WASM RPC server into a trustless RPC server.

Delphinus Lab plans to expand explorer by the end of 2024 to provide one-stop integrated services for WASM applications, including hosting, deployment and proof, and integrate prover, DA and sorter resources to provide an integrated solution for trustless applications.