Update further reading section on ZK-rollups page#14379
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- Added a comprehensive article analyzing the different types of rollups (including newer designs like sovereign rollups) - Added a resource to help readers understand ZK-EVMs as a scaling solution for Ethereum
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| - | - | Generic High Entropy Secret | 602d37b | src/data/community-events.json | View secret |
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