According to BlockBeats, ZetaChain, a cross-chain interoperability project, announced its version 2.0 upgrade plan on May 15. The plan proposes a series of potential upgrades to achieve the first universal Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and full-chain abstraction. The new version introduces features such as universal Proof of Stake (PoS) and universal App, aiming to automate complex cross-chain interactions.

The main upgrades of ZetaChain 2.0 include: 1. Composable cross-chain message passing, simplifying multi-step cross-chain transactions; 2. Full-chain accounts, enabling contracts on ZetaChain to interact with native contracts on the connected chains; 3. Universal PoS, allowing the staking of assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, etc., to enhance network security; 4. Extended Bitcoin compatibility, supporting more Bitcoin script types; 5. Integration of the IBC protocol, introducing new potential uses for the IBC ecosystem.

These upgrade plans, proposed and developed by the community, are actively being pushed in the public node codebase of ZetaChain. If they pass through on-chain governance voting, they will officially go live in future network upgrades. ZetaChain is committed to enabling users to use all applications on the blockchain simply and quickly, regardless of which chain they are on, through full-chain abstraction.