Source: CryptoNewsNet
Original Title: Privacy-Focused Project Announces Completion of Migration from Layer 1 to Layer 3! Details Here
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Horizen, a pioneer of privacy-focused blockchain projects, has relaunched its mainnet on Base, completing the most important phase of its long-standing transformation process.
This marked the project’s official transition from its former Layer 1 architecture to a Layer 3 structure. This step is seen not only as a technical renewal but also as a significant governance achievement, revitalizing a community that has been around for nearly nine years.
Horizen Labs CEO Rob Viglione explained that the majority of the legacy zero-knowledge (ZK)-based proof-of-work layer has not been transferred to the new network, but instead a more modern and flexible proof-of-stake application chain has been designed. Viglione explained that the project, born ZenCash in 2016, has evolved over the years, leading naturally to its current transformation.
With the new structure, Horizen aims to provide developers with practical privacy tools within the Base ecosystem. The project will support both confidential financial services and new application areas like GambleFi and SocialFi with a development fund of 100 million ZEN over the next five years.
Horizen’s approach is based on regulatory-compliant privacy models based on the principle of “selective disclosure.” This allows users to choose transaction privacy while maintaining regulatory oversight when necessary. This policy provides a more balanced roadmap after the removal of confidential transactions from the mainnet in 2023 due to global pressures.
The relaunched ZEN token has begun trading on Base with Aerodrome and Uniswap, while also receiving support from major exchanges including certain head-tier trading platforms and compliant platforms.
Horizen’s new vision is built on a modern architecture that focuses solely on the execution layer, offering developers privacy modules compliant with local regulations and building on Base’s security. The project aims to achieve long-term compatibility while strengthening its ecosystem through partnerships with infrastructure providers like LayerZero, Caldera, and Stork.
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RegenRestorer
· 2025-12-11 18:47
Is the privacy narrative back? Can Horizen withstand the competition with this migration to Base? Feels like the L3 track is getting a bit crowded.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 2025-12-11 09:13
theoretically speaking, if we consider the recursive nature of horizen's migration to base... the interoperability vector here is actually fascinating? like, they're basically leveraging base's security while maintaining their zk-proof infrastructure. ngl this feels like the layer3 thesis finally getting real execution rather than just whitepaper talk
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HappyMinerUncle
· 2025-12-10 07:50
The privacy narrative is up again, how long can Horizen's migration to L3 last?
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PensionDestroyer
· 2025-12-09 22:14
Is the privacy narrative about to heat up again? How long can Horizen's move to Base last this time...
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down_only_larry
· 2025-12-09 22:10
Can you stop constantly migrating back and forth? It feels like every privacy project is just messing around with the Layer number game...
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0xSleepDeprived
· 2025-12-09 22:06
Horizen has moved to Base, so now privacy needs to be reconsidered again, LOL.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 2025-12-09 22:01
Did Horizen move to Base? Now it seems like privacy and scalability can’t both be achieved...
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fren.eth
· 2025-12-09 21:59
Has Horizen moved to Base? Now privacy projects are really getting competitive with Layer3.
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RugResistant
· 2025-12-09 21:57
ngl, layer 3 migration on base sounds slick but where's the actual technical breakdown? analyzed thoroughly and still seeing some gaps in the announcement... DYOR but red flags detected on the transparency front tbh
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SignatureAnxiety
· 2025-12-09 21:55
Horizen does have something to offer when it comes to privacy, and the Layer 3 architecture on Base feels well thought out. The only concern is whether the gas fees will be competitive.
Horizen Completes Migration to Layer 3 on Base: Privacy-Focused Architecture Enters New Phase
Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: Privacy-Focused Project Announces Completion of Migration from Layer 1 to Layer 3! Details Here Original Link: Horizen, a pioneer of privacy-focused blockchain projects, has relaunched its mainnet on Base, completing the most important phase of its long-standing transformation process.
This marked the project’s official transition from its former Layer 1 architecture to a Layer 3 structure. This step is seen not only as a technical renewal but also as a significant governance achievement, revitalizing a community that has been around for nearly nine years.
Horizen Labs CEO Rob Viglione explained that the majority of the legacy zero-knowledge (ZK)-based proof-of-work layer has not been transferred to the new network, but instead a more modern and flexible proof-of-stake application chain has been designed. Viglione explained that the project, born ZenCash in 2016, has evolved over the years, leading naturally to its current transformation.
With the new structure, Horizen aims to provide developers with practical privacy tools within the Base ecosystem. The project will support both confidential financial services and new application areas like GambleFi and SocialFi with a development fund of 100 million ZEN over the next five years.
Horizen’s approach is based on regulatory-compliant privacy models based on the principle of “selective disclosure.” This allows users to choose transaction privacy while maintaining regulatory oversight when necessary. This policy provides a more balanced roadmap after the removal of confidential transactions from the mainnet in 2023 due to global pressures.
The relaunched ZEN token has begun trading on Base with Aerodrome and Uniswap, while also receiving support from major exchanges including certain head-tier trading platforms and compliant platforms.
Horizen’s new vision is built on a modern architecture that focuses solely on the execution layer, offering developers privacy modules compliant with local regulations and building on Base’s security. The project aims to achieve long-term compatibility while strengthening its ecosystem through partnerships with infrastructure providers like LayerZero, Caldera, and Stork.