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  1. Bridging. The unified bridge transfers assets and messages between networks (L1, L2) by calling bridge and claim functions on the PolygonZkEVMBridgeV2.sol contract whose deployment address is an upgradeable proxy. Interaction with the actual contract happens via the proxy. This contract is deployed on L1 and there is also one deployed on every ...

  2. Architecture. As an Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solution, Polygon zkEVM gathers transactions into batches after executing them. Aggregated batches are then dispatched to Ethereum for verification and validation, all managed through smart contracts. This document aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the protocol design while delineating ...

  3. Jul 14, 2024 · Q1: What fees are associated with bridging ETH, ERC-20 tokens, etc., to and from Polygon zkEVM? A1: The primary costs involve variable network gas fees, which depend on the originating blockchain’s current conditions. The bridge platform itself typically does not impose additional fees. Q2: How long does the bridging process take?

  4. Jul 28, 2023 · As of now, the Polygon zkEVM native bridge only supports ERC20 tokens. It does not support bridging NFTs. Yes, users would need to approve their tokens/assets to be traded on marketplaces and decentralized exchanges (DEXs). Since these platf...

  5. How to bridge funds from Ethereum Mainnet to Polygon zkEVM via Polygon Portal. Created by Deepanshu Rathor, Modified on Mon, 11 Mar at 6:01 PM by Mayank Singhal.

  6. Polygon Bridge for zkEVM offers nearly the same user experience as its counterpart for Polygon PoS, but some things will work a little bit differently. The bridge comes with a number of UX improvements that incorporate feedback received from the community and include a more visible progress bar, transaction history, and recent transaction panel with color-coded completion status, time ...

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  8. 1- Ethereum-equivalence: Most Ethereum smart contracts, wallets, tools, etc. work on Polygon zkEVM seamlessly. 2- Inherits Ethereum security. 3- Lower cost compared to L1 and better finality than other L2 solutions like Optimistic Rollups. 4- ZKP-powered scalability, and aiming at similar throughput to PoS.