Conduit
Key Takeaways
- Conduit, based on OP Stack, allows developers to easily launch rollup networks without coding.
- Rollup networks launched by Conduit can easily enter Optimism's superchain ecosystem.
1. Overview
Conduit, based on OP Stack, allows anyone to easily launch a rollup network with a few clicks without coding. After the launch of the rollup network, Conduit's experts provide support for complex operations, so developers can focus solely on the services that will be placed on top of the rollup network.
Conduit offers a variety of features such as Faucets, DDOS Protection, Transaction Tracer, Block Explorers with the launch of the rollup network, and plans to offer more features like Oracles, Bridging UI, Data Indexing in the future.
2. Execution, Sequencing, Settlement, DA
As Conduit is based on the OP Stack, it supports an EVM-equivalent execution environment, and developers can use almost all development tools existing in Ethereum. There are no special mentions related to Sequencing, Settlement, DA, and it would follow the method supported by OP Stack.
3. Interoperability
Rollup networks created through Conduit are a superchain of the Optimism ecosystem, so they can interact with other superchains through a cross-chain messaging protocol that will be supported in the future.
4. Business Model
Conduit has a paid subscription service model, so developers have to pay a fee to use various features through Conduit.
5. Use Cases
5.1 Zora
Zora, originally an NFT issuance platform based on the Ethereum network, had the disadvantage of expensive gas fees consumed in minting NFTs. Through Conduit, it launched its own rollup network, enabling users to launch NFTs at a low cost. An interesting point is that the ChainID of the Zora network is 7777777.
6. Team
- Andrew Huang (Founder)
- Bertie (Design, Product)
7. Resources
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