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    Linea Moves ZK Rollup Stack Under Linux Foundation Governance

    May 6, 20263 Mins Read
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    Linea Consortium has joined Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust (LFDT) as a premier member and contributed the open-source zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup stack powering Linea as a new code project called Lineth.

    The contribution places Linea’s core layer-2 technology under LFDT’s open-source governance framework, rather than the control of any single company, Linea Consortium said in a release on Tuesday, positioning the move as a step toward decentralization. However, the contribution concerns governance of Linea’s open-source technology stack, not necessarily the decentralization of the Linea network itself.

    Linea Consortium board director Declan Fox will join the LFDT governing board alongside representatives from companies like Consensys, Hedera, Kaleido, OpenAssets and Shielded Technologies.

    Linea Consortium is a nonprofit that guides Linea’s ecosystem growth, protocol strategy and decentralization, while LFDT is the Linux Foundation’s open-source organization for blockchain, ledger, identity and related decentralized technologies.

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    Lineth includes Linea’s core ZK rollup components, including its execution, consensus and proof systems, as well as L1 and L2 smart contracts. Linea said the project aims to expand its maintainer base, attract enterprise and institutional users, and support long-term sustainability beyond any single company.

    Cointelegraph reached out to Linea Consortium for additional information, but did not receive a response by publication.

    Open-source move does not decentralize Linea network

    The move gives Linea’s ZK rollup stack a foundation-governed home for maintainers, contributors and potential enterprise adopters. However, key parts of the network remain centralized, including its sequencer, prover, upgrade controls and validator participation.

    In the announcement, Fox highlighted one of Ethereum’s core value propositions: credible neutrality. He said that joining LFDT and contributing Lineth are “deliberate steps in Linea’s progressive decentralization.” He added that the move gives the technology powering the L2 ecosystem a “neutral home that no single company controls.”

    Related: DeFi can freeze stolen funds, but not everyone agrees it should

    According to Linea’s risk disclosures, its Mainnet Beta still includes centralized components such as the sequencer, prover and Security Council, which are maintained by the team. The sequencer can also postpone transaction inclusion and reorder transactions.

    Linea’s information page at L2Beat. Source: L2Beat

    L2 analytics tracker L2Beat classifies Linea as a Stage 0 rollup, a category used for networks that still rely heavily on operators or other trusted actors. 

    The distinction comes amid a broader Ethereum debate over the role of L2 networks. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said in February that L2 progress toward Stage 2, where networks are mostly controlled by smart contracts and permissionless mechanisms rather than by the core team, had been slower and harder than expected.

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    Cointelegraph is committed to independent, transparent journalism. This news article is produced in accordance with Cointelegraph’s Editorial Policy and aims to provide accurate and timely information. Readers are encouraged to verify information independently.



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