RIF Rollup Documentation | Introduction
RIF Rollup is a trustless protocol for fast and scalable low-cost payments on Rootstock powered by zkRollup Technology. It is a fork of the Zero Knowledge zkSync Lite (v1) developed by Matter Labs. Its current functionality and scope includes low gas transfers of RBTC and ERC20 tokens on the Rootstock network.
Disclaimer: The RIF Rollup is ONLY available on Testnet at this time.
Use Cases
RIF Rollup can be used for the following purposes:
- Payments: RIF Rollup provides numerous benefits to businesses and developers that want to build a secure and trust-minimized scalable payment solution.
- Non-fungible tokens (NFTs): Rollups can be used to improve the scalability of NFT marketplaces and other NFT applications.
Read the article on RIF Rollup Explained: Top 4 Use Cases for Cheaper & Faster Payments.
To get started, read more in the RIF Rollup Documentation | Overview or see the RIF Rollup Tutorials
For Developers
If you are interested in developing with RIF Rollup. See the developer reference guide or use the RIF Rollup Starter Kit.
Contact
For more information, support and general enquiry on how to integrate the RIF Rollup or explore use cases for your team, please reach us via https://rootstock.io/contact/ or join the Rootstock Discord Community.
Credits
The zkSync platform, a Zero-knowledge Rollup implementation was created by Matter Labs - Creators of zkSync in 2020 to improve Ethereum scaling. The RIF Rollup Codebase, Javascript SDKs, and Rollup Tools like the RIF Rollup Wallet and RIF Rollup Explorer were forked from the zkSync Lite platform by Matter Labs.
Important Links
Here are some important links to take note of:
- RIF Rollup
- RIF Rollup Wallet: Check your balances, NFTs, transactions history and contacts. See the RIF Rollup Wallet - Testnet
- RIF Rollup Explorer: Everything you need to explore all transactions and blocks on RIF Rollup. See the RIF Rollup Explorer - Testnet
Table of Contents
This kit comes with everything you need to start using the RIF Rollup inside your applications.