Stellar upgraded to Protocol 25 X-Ray on January 22, adding BN254 elliptic curve and Poseidon hash support to bring ZK proofs natively to Soroban smart contractsStellar upgraded to Protocol 25 X-Ray on January 22, adding BN254 elliptic curve and Poseidon hash support to bring ZK proofs natively to Soroban smart contracts

Stellar’s Quietest Upgrade Just Changed Everything

2026/04/01 00:15
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Stellar upgraded to Protocol 25 X-Ray on January 22, adding BN254 elliptic curve and Poseidon hash support to bring ZK proofs natively to Soroban smart contracts.

Stellar’s core validators voted on January 22nd. They approved the move to Protocol 25, code-named X-Ray. No user noticed. The network did not skip a single beat.

That low-key rollout is just how Stellar operates. But what X-Ray actually delivered is far from ordinary. According to @BuildOnStellar on X, the upgrade introduced the BN254 elliptic curve alongside preliminary Poseidon hash function support directly into the Soroban smart contract platform.

Those two additions matter. BN254 and Poseidon sit at the core of most modern zero knowledge proof systems today. Getting them natively on-chain is not a minor patch.

The Cryptography Nobody Is Talking About Yet

Zero knowledge proofs let someone prove they know a secret without ever revealing that secret. The math behind this relies on elliptic curve cryptography. That is what BN254 brings.

Poseidon is a hash function. It is built specifically for ZK circuits. Much cheaper to compute inside a proof than older alternatives.

Together, they unlock proving systems like Groth16, PLONK, and Ultrahonk on Stellar. These are the systems that power rollups, private voting, identity verification, and more. The @BuildOnStellar post on X flagged BN254 as an addition appearing across multiple Ethereum standards too, referencing EIP-196 and EIP-197 directly.

The Soroban SDK documentation even labels some of these functions “hazardous materials.” That phrase alone tells you these are low-level, powerful primitives. Not toys.

A Sudoku Game That Proves More Than You Think

Guest writer @PamphileRoy from @theahaco, cited in the @BuildOnStellar thread on X, built an end-to-end ZK demo on Stellar using these new primitives. The application is a Sudoku prize pool game. Players submit a proof that they solved the puzzle. No solution ever touches the chain.

The circuit is written in Noir, a Rust-adjacent ZK language seeing rapid adoption. Barretenberg, Noir’s backend, handles the Ultrahonk proving system under the hood. The smart contract then calls an Ultrahonk verifier contract already deployed on Stellar’s network.

One line does the verification. Just one cross-contract call. That simplicity is the whole point.

Why This Is Bigger Than One Demo

The Sudoku example is educational. The architecture behind it is production-grade. Any application that needs to prove computation without revealing inputs can now run on Stellar.

That means private identity checks. It means verifiable off-chain computation brought on-chain. It means L2 rollup logic becomes possible on a network known for speed and low fees.

@BuildOnStellar noted on X that Scaffold Stellar, a developer tooling platform, lets builders wrap smart contracts into full dApps in minutes. The CLI, local node, and scaffolding tools already exist. The ZK primitives just arrived. The whole stack is now there.

The Tools Are Ready, but Caution Applies

The @BuildOnStellar post is direct about one thing. Security in ZK is not something to rush. Circuits need formal audits from ZK experts specifically. A wrong constraint can break privacy entirely.

The Stellar Community Fund’s Audit Bank exists to help cover those costs. That matters for independent developers who cannot afford specialist audits.

@PamphileRoy acknowledged in the X post that the floor is open for improvements to the demo itself. Multiple puzzle support, time-locked winner selection, admin-controlled problem setting. All of it is possible with the primitives now live on the network.

The team behind the Ultrahonk verifier contract on Stellar also received acknowledgment, along with the Noir team and SDF engineers who added BN254 and Poseidon as host functions into the protocol layer.

X-Ray did not make headlines the day it shipped. It rarely does with Stellar. But the upgrade just made zero knowledge proofs a first-class citizen on a smart contract platform processing real-world payments at global scale.

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