
Custom Domains for Conduit Rollups
All Conduit Rollups can customize the URLs for their block explorer and RPC endpoints. You can personalize your rollup’s public resources with your p...

Announcing our $7M seed round from Paradigm and our collaboration with Optimism
We’re thrilled to announce Conduit, a crypto native infrastructure and Rollups-as-a-Service platform designed to empower and accel...

L3s for Base and the OP Stack
Today Conduit is launching L3s for Base and the OP Stack.You can deploy L3 testnets in the Conduit app by choosing L2 networks like Base, Mode, and Z...
Deploy fully managed, production-grade rollups in a few clicks, no code required.

Custom Domains for Conduit Rollups
All Conduit Rollups can customize the URLs for their block explorer and RPC endpoints. You can personalize your rollup’s public resources with your p...

Announcing our $7M seed round from Paradigm and our collaboration with Optimism
We’re thrilled to announce Conduit, a crypto native infrastructure and Rollups-as-a-Service platform designed to empower and accel...

L3s for Base and the OP Stack
Today Conduit is launching L3s for Base and the OP Stack.You can deploy L3 testnets in the Conduit app by choosing L2 networks like Base, Mode, and Z...
Deploy fully managed, production-grade rollups in a few clicks, no code required.
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Last week, five Conduit rollups started using Celestia as modular data availability (DA). We managed the process from start to finish, so the transition was seamless for the teams and users of Aevo, Hypr, Lyra, Orderly, and Public Goods Network. By using Celestia underneath, these rollups brought 10x cost savings to their users overnight and opened the possibility of reaching 100x savings in the future.
Data availability accounts for 90-95% of the total costs of operating a rollup. When a rollup posts all of its data on Ethereum, it must compete with other applications for valuable blockspace. Although this will change after EIP-4844, the number of rollups competing for the limited blobspace will only increase over time.
Enter alternatives like Celestia, networks purpose-built to be secure and scalable data availability layers. By utilizing an alt-DA layer, a rollup can significantly reduce operating costs while still enabling anyone to verify its transaction data. Lower fixed costs mean lower barriers to entry for new rollups and better unit economics for existing ones!
At Conduit, we anticipate a future in which Celestia and other data availability layers power millions of rollups, ushering in an era of abundant blockspace. We led best-in-class teams like Aevo and Lyra through the process of migrating to Celestia, and in a few clicks, you can deploy your own rollup on Celestia in the Conduit App.
Celestia is a modular data availability network where rollups can publish their transaction data and make it available for anyone to download.
With data availability sampling (DAS), Celestia light nodes can verify that the data of a block is available without downloading the entire block. The more light nodes that participate in sampling, the more data the network can safely handle, without increasing the cost of verifying the chain.
If Celestia has downtime or is unavailable, Arbitrum Orbit and OP Stack chains can “fallback” to Ethereum for data availability. Conduit also developed an in-house solution for rollups to back up their calldata on Google Cloud. Both of these mechanisms ensure that, in the event a DA layer has disruptions, rollup users can continue to send transactions securely and their funds do not become stuck in the bridge contract.
Last week, five Conduit rollups started using Celestia as modular data availability (DA). We managed the process from start to finish, so the transition was seamless for the teams and users of Aevo, Hypr, Lyra, Orderly, and Public Goods Network. By using Celestia underneath, these rollups brought 10x cost savings to their users overnight and opened the possibility of reaching 100x savings in the future.
Data availability accounts for 90-95% of the total costs of operating a rollup. When a rollup posts all of its data on Ethereum, it must compete with other applications for valuable blockspace. Although this will change after EIP-4844, the number of rollups competing for the limited blobspace will only increase over time.
Enter alternatives like Celestia, networks purpose-built to be secure and scalable data availability layers. By utilizing an alt-DA layer, a rollup can significantly reduce operating costs while still enabling anyone to verify its transaction data. Lower fixed costs mean lower barriers to entry for new rollups and better unit economics for existing ones!
At Conduit, we anticipate a future in which Celestia and other data availability layers power millions of rollups, ushering in an era of abundant blockspace. We led best-in-class teams like Aevo and Lyra through the process of migrating to Celestia, and in a few clicks, you can deploy your own rollup on Celestia in the Conduit App.
Celestia is a modular data availability network where rollups can publish their transaction data and make it available for anyone to download.
With data availability sampling (DAS), Celestia light nodes can verify that the data of a block is available without downloading the entire block. The more light nodes that participate in sampling, the more data the network can safely handle, without increasing the cost of verifying the chain.
If Celestia has downtime or is unavailable, Arbitrum Orbit and OP Stack chains can “fallback” to Ethereum for data availability. Conduit also developed an in-house solution for rollups to back up their calldata on Google Cloud. Both of these mechanisms ensure that, in the event a DA layer has disruptions, rollup users can continue to send transactions securely and their funds do not become stuck in the bridge contract.
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