Following the zkSync Era upgrade, imToken 2.15.0 no longer supports the zkSync Lite network. Users can manage and transfer their tokens to Ethereum mainnet via zkSync’s official DApp.

As zkSync plans to deprecate zkSync Lite in 2026, we recommend migrating any remaining assets in a timely manner and staying informed through zkSync’s official channels.

In the following two scenarios, transactions initiated by the zkSync wallet cost higher fees than the average.

Scenario 1: The first transaction initiated by the zkSync wallet

The first transaction initiated by the zkSync wallet includes three parts: generate signer key, set account public key, and transfer signature, so fees for the first transaction will be relatively higher. But the fee for subsequent transfers will return to the normal level.

Scenario 2: Transfer tokens to an inactive zkSync wallet address

When transferring tokens to an inactive zkSync wallet address, you need to pay an extra activation fee, so the fee will be relatively higher.