30-4-2025 – Ethereum scaling solution Scroll has achieved unprecedented autonomy in its operational framework, marking a significant stride towards full decentralisation.
The protocol, which utilises zero-knowledge proof technology, has successfully implemented its Euclid upgrade, fundamentally transforming how transactions are processed. Users can now conduct operations independently of centralised sequencing mechanisms, a development that sets Scroll apart in the Layer 2 ecosystem.
This architectural advancement addresses a crucial vulnerability in blockchain scaling solutions: the historical dependence on centralised operators. Through collaboration with Axiom, Scroll has engineered OpenVM, an innovative solution that efficiently manages large-scale computational processes by segmenting them into manageable components.
To fortify governance structures, Scroll has established a Security Council comprising 12 members, with strict protocols ensuring balanced representation. The framework mandates that no more than two council members may have direct affiliations with Scroll, whilst nine signatures are required for any executive decisions.
The protocol has implemented a mandatory three-day waiting period for system modifications, affording users ample opportunity to withdraw their assets should they disagree with proposed changes. This democratic approach to governance represents a significant departure from conventional centralised systems.
Whilst Scroll’s market entry in 2023 lagged behind prominent competitors such as zkSync Era and Polygon zkEVM, this latest development positions the protocol at the vanguard of decentralised scaling solutions. The team has already signalled its intention to progress towards Stage 2, which would further restrict emergency interventions, including those by the Security Council.