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How does a ZK-rollup scale Ethereum without asking Ethereum to re-run every transaction? This lesson breaks down the architecture behind ZK-rollups in a practical, easy-to-follow way—showing how off-chain execution and on-chain verification work together. In this module, you’ll connect zero-knowledge proofs, Layer 2 scaling, and Ethereum settlement into one complete system. You’ll learn: - What a ZK-rollup actually does off-chain - How sequencers order transactions and create fast user confirmations - Why batching reduces Ethereum costs across many users - How execution engines produce a new rollup state root - What provers do after execution - How Ethereum verifier contracts accept only valid state updates - Why deposits, withdrawals, and settlement still depend on Ethereum Course progression: this lesson builds on earlier concepts such as Ethereum scaling limitations, Layer 2 rollups, and zero-knowledge proofs. Expect a focused 10–15 minute architecture walkthrough that moves from high-level intuition to the main technical components: sequencer, batch, execution engine, prover, verifier contract, and state commitment. This video is designed for blockchain developers, Web3 architects, technical founders, and teams evaluating Ethereum Layer 2 systems. For corporate training in blockchain, Web3, ZK proofs, and Ethereum scaling, visit https://kryptomindz.com or contact mustafa@kryptomindz.com | +91-9873062228. Subscribe for more structured blockchain training content. #ZKRollups #Ethereum #Layer2 #ZeroKnowledgeProofs #BlockchainDevelopment #Web3Training #EthereumScaling