Gate News update. On April 1, Ladislaus von Daniels, a researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, presented the zkAttester client solution at the EthCC[9] conference. He noted that the current Ethereum nodes are constrained by the re-execution computational burden, while the zkAttester client allows validators to directly verify zero-knowledge proofs without re-executing all transactions in the block, significantly reducing the CPU performance requirements for nodes so that consumer-grade hardware can also participate in network verification. In addition, after eliminating the re-execution step, the synchronization time for new nodes will be reduced from days or hours to the minute range. Ladislaus said this technology is highly aligned with the Ethereum “The Verge” phase goals, aiming to replace heavy computational verification with ZK-SNARKs so that Ethereum can perform lightweight verification even on mobile devices, ultimately achieving large-scale expansion of L1 and a higher degree of decentralization.