According to Odaily, Polyhedra has announced the latest development roadmap for Expander. Following the successful implementation of trustless interoperability in zkBridge, Polyhedra plans to further promote the development of zkVM and zkML. Through distributed computing, GPU, and hardware implementation, Expander aims to elevate performance to new levels, significantly improving the speed and efficiency of proof generation.

The roadmap for Expander highlights features such as complex circuit compilers and efficient witness generation, integrating Proof Cloud to provide full-stack ZK proof services. In the roadmap, future DExpander, through distributed computing, is expected to bring an additional 100-fold acceleration to Expander.

Polyhedra also demonstrated the possibility of completing Ethereum's full consensus ZK proof in 10 seconds through distributed proof, opening up the possibility for Ethereum's Single Slot Finality (SSF). SSF is a significant milestone that the Ethereum community, including Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin, has been striving to achieve for a long time. It holds great significance for Ethereum consensus technology. Expander has brought about an important breakthrough for the realization of this milestone.