The landscape of enterprise blockchains is undergoing a significant transformation thanks to ZKsync and its new solution: Prividium.
This innovation extends ZKsync’s capabilities beyond mere public scaling, introducing private and permissioned chains anchored to Ethereum, which ensure unprecedented privacy, security, and interoperability for businesses.
A Prividium represents a private execution environment built with the ZKsync Stack. It is a permissioned chain that keeps all business data on-premise or in the cloud, maintaining transactions and state off the public blockchain. However, each operation is anchored to Ethereum through zero-knowledge-based validity proofs, thus ensuring public verifiability without exposing internal activities.
The security of Prividium is based on ZK-STARKs, a cryptographic technology recognized for its quantum resistance. This makes Prividium more resilient compared to pairing-based systems, while still relying on Ethereum’s cryptographic signatures for user authentication.
Each Prividium operates as an independent ZKsync chain, with its own sequencer, prover, and state database. The security model focuses on the production and verification of proofs, rather than the public availability of data, allowing institutions to manage high-throughput internal operations without revealing sensitive details to external observers.
One of the key aspects of Prividium is its permissioning layer. This system regulates identity, access, and data visibility through an RPC Proxy that applies permissions at the contract and function level, defined via a Permissions API and an administration panel. Authentication supports both enterprise SSO (Okta, Azure) and login via Ethereum wallet, thus integrating the blockchain with existing compliance frameworks in enterprises.
Selective disclosure allows for the sharing of specific data only when necessary, such as for audits or reporting, without making the entire ledger public. This enables organizations to meet regulatory requirements while maintaining the confidentiality of operations and customer data.
Although Prividium are private by default, they support interoperability with both Ethereum and other ZKsync chains. This interoperability is based on a shared framework of settlement and proof, allowing the exchange of assets and messages between chains with cryptographic guarantees, without relying on external bridges or relayers.
Prividium batches are finalized on Ethereum through STARK proofs sent to the ZKsync Gateway, ensuring tamper-resistant verification for each state update. This model allows institutions to maintain private operations while accessing liquidity, settlement, and distribution on Ethereum when necessary, without locking assets or relying on third parties.
The L1 Interop function also allows ZKsync chains to interact directly with DeFi on Ethereum, maintaining independent governance and separate operational environments. In combination with Prividium, this architecture provides enterprises with private systems and direct access to public markets.
Launched on June 24, 2025, Airbender is the next-generation proving system of ZKsync. Based on an open-source RISC-V zkVM, Airbender is six times faster than competing solutions, requiring only one GPU to generate proofs. This drastically lowers hardware requirements and costs (approximately $0.0001 per transfer), making proof production accessible even in controlled enterprise environments.
Benchmarks show that Airbender can generate a proof for an average Ethereum block in about 17 seconds on a single H100 GPU, and 35 seconds end-to-end with recursion. These performances reduce operational complexity and enable faster and more predictable settlements between private execution and verified finality on Ethereum.
Introduced on October 7, 2025, Atlas represents a fundamental upgrade for ZKsync Stack. The goal is not only to increase throughput (over 15,000 TPS) but also to significantly reduce the latency between transaction inclusion and finality on Ethereum, aiming for a ZK finality of approximately one second.
Atlas deeply integrates execution, proving, and verification on Ethereum, shortening settlement cycles and improving the predictability of operations. This is particularly relevant for Prividium, where privacy limits what can be observed from the outside and trust is based on the frequency and reliability of proofs finalized on Ethereum.
The governance proposals of ZKsync aim to link the growth of cross-chain coordination and the adoption of Prividium to the utility and value of the ZK token. The proposed model includes two value streams: interop fees for the movement of assets and messages between chains, and enterprise licenses for institutional modules. Both streams would be managed by a governance-controlled buy-and-allocate mechanism, allocating the proceeds to staking rewards, token burn, and ecosystem funding.
This structure incentivizes the adoption of Prividium and the use of the ZKsync network, linking the success of private and interoperable solutions to the increase in the token’s value.
Prividium’s approach reflects a shift in regulatory discussions: the question is no longer whether privacy is possible on public blockchains, but how to ensure it without sacrificing accountability. Recent statements from the SEC emphasize the need for systems that can verify compliance through cryptographic proofs, without exposing the entire transaction history.
Prividium aligns perfectly with this vision, offering default privacy, granular permissioning, and selective disclosure, all anchored to Ethereum through ZK proofs. This enables institutions to demonstrate compliance and transaction purpose without compromising operational confidentiality.
ZKsync Prividium represents a decisive step towards the adoption of private, permissioned, and interoperable blockchains for enterprises. With Airbender and Atlas, ZKsync offers a scalable, efficient platform that meets privacy and regulatory requirements. Integration with Ethereum ensures public and verifiable settlement, while the governance and value model of the ZK token ensure sustainability and incentives for the ecosystem.
For institutions seeking private blockchain solutions but connected to public markets, Prividium offers the ideal combination of privacy, security, and interoperability, paving the way for a new generation of enterprise applications on Ethereum.


