Looking for a secure and chain-agnostic platform to create DApps? Look no further than EtherScale.
With its latest Rollups release, Etherscale is leading the blockchain scalability revolution.
Etherscale is empowering users to build their ideal rollup by leveraging their versatile stack options. But, first, let’s understand what rollups are.
What are Rollups?
According to official documents, Rollups are a layer 2 scaling solution designed to enhance the efficiency of blockchains like Ethereum. They work by processing transactions off-chain, bundling multiple transactions together into a single batch, and then posting this batch on the main blockchain.
This approach significantly reduces the load on the main chain, leading to lower transaction fees and higher throughput.
Blockchain struggles with scalability, at the moment. Rollups solve this problem by handling a much higher volume of transactions per second compared to the main chain.
What does EtherScale’s Rollup launch offer?
According to Etherscale’s Rollup announcement, users can now build their rollup on their preferred stack including Arbitrum Orbit, Polygon CDK, OP Stack, or the ZK Stack.
Moreover, EtherScale’s rollups support a variety of settlement layers, like Arbitrum One, Base, and Ethereum. These options ensure that transactions achieve seamless and secure finality, allowing users to select the layer that best matches their needs for high performance and efficient settlement processes.
When it comes to data availability, EtherScale’s rollups offer several strong options, such as Ethereum DA, Anytrust, Eigen DA, Celetia DA, and Avail DA. Users can choose the solution that best aligns with their data needs and scalability goals, ensuring optimal rollup performance.
Now that you understand rollups better, it becomes clear why EtherScale’s contributions are so important.
More about Etherscale
EtherScale is a chain-agnostic Rollup-as-a-Service platform, secured by the Eigen AVS ecosystem. It offers robust and scalable solutions for decentralized applications, ensuring security and flexibility across multiple blockchain networks.
Additionally, EtherScale ensures high security and data integrity for all rollup operations by leveraging EigenLayer’s Actively Validated Services (AVS).
What is the EigenLayer?
It is a decentralized security protocol that strengthens blockchain services by allowing assets already staked in Ethereum to be restaked, adding an extra layer of security. It enables validators to secure various services through AVS, which leverage Ethereum’s shared security.
In AVS, operators run services like rollups, restakers provide security by restaking their assets, and the services themselves benefit from the added security provided by these restaked assets.