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Paradex is moving its sequencer to a Karnot-run open-source stack, a shift built on two years of shipping the SuperDEX. This custom infrastructure stack lets Paradex deliver a bespoke trading UX not possible on today’s L1s or L2s, all while retaining Ethereum security. This piece unpacks why the move matters, how it works under the hood, and what it unlocks next. https://x.com/tradeparadex/status/1938570326990008443TL;DRParadex is partnering with Karnot to run its own Madara sequencer on an e...

Launch Your Own Starknet App Chain Today
We're thrilled to announce that after a year of intensive development, the Starknet Stack is ready and available for everyone to use. That’s right! The most powerful ZK stack is now available to deploy app chains and it won’t cost you a fortune. Before we talk about why Karnot, we would like to take a quick trip down the memory lane of Starknet app chains.Why Starknet App Chains?Starkware has been the age old pioneer in the app chain space. Before Starknet even existed, Starkware offered...

Karnot partners with Kakarot for its Sepolia testnet
Building scalable and secure ZK-app chains can be complex. Karnot offers the solution. Here, at Karnot we strive to be the leading RaaS provider for Madara chains, consistently pushing the envelope to allow our customers to develop scalable, efficient app chains without the burden of managing production-grade infrastructure. Making a significant milestone in our commitment to build for scale is Karnot’s latest partnership.We are excited to announce that Karnot will be hosting, deploying and m...
We help you deploy app chains using the Starknet Stack



Paradex Takes the Wheel: How a Karnot-Run App-Chain Supercharges the SuperDEX
Paradex is moving its sequencer to a Karnot-run open-source stack, a shift built on two years of shipping the SuperDEX. This custom infrastructure stack lets Paradex deliver a bespoke trading UX not possible on today’s L1s or L2s, all while retaining Ethereum security. This piece unpacks why the move matters, how it works under the hood, and what it unlocks next. https://x.com/tradeparadex/status/1938570326990008443TL;DRParadex is partnering with Karnot to run its own Madara sequencer on an e...

Launch Your Own Starknet App Chain Today
We're thrilled to announce that after a year of intensive development, the Starknet Stack is ready and available for everyone to use. That’s right! The most powerful ZK stack is now available to deploy app chains and it won’t cost you a fortune. Before we talk about why Karnot, we would like to take a quick trip down the memory lane of Starknet app chains.Why Starknet App Chains?Starkware has been the age old pioneer in the app chain space. Before Starknet even existed, Starkware offered...

Karnot partners with Kakarot for its Sepolia testnet
Building scalable and secure ZK-app chains can be complex. Karnot offers the solution. Here, at Karnot we strive to be the leading RaaS provider for Madara chains, consistently pushing the envelope to allow our customers to develop scalable, efficient app chains without the burden of managing production-grade infrastructure. Making a significant milestone in our commitment to build for scale is Karnot’s latest partnership.We are excited to announce that Karnot will be hosting, deploying and m...
We help you deploy app chains using the Starknet Stack
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In the rapidly evolving web3 landscape, Madara envisions itself as a framework to build highly scalable and customisable app chains. However, navigating each step of configuration and setup for your node can be challenging. Introducing Madara CLI—a straightforward tool designed to overcome these challenges and streamline the entire app-chain development process.
The Madara CLI is built to make it easier for developers to spin up local Madara nodes for development and testing purposes. It streamlines the creation, setup, and initialisation of your node to as simple as
madara init
madara run
And that’s it! You’re good to go 🚀
Unpacking the features of Madara CLI:
Node Orchestration:
As mentioned above, the Madara CLI allows you to launch Madara nodes seamlessly. You no longer need to worry about the different configurations and setup commands. The CLI takes care of that, so you can start within a few minutes.
Node Management:
As you begin testing with Madara, you will naturally find yourself playing around with different settings - DA layers, block times, genesis states and many other parameters. You will soon be overwhelmed with dozens of configurations and file systems. The Madara CLI creates a single aggregated interface in your terminal to make this easier. The run command shows you all the available app chains on your system so that you can select which one you want to start playing with!
Unveiling Network Insights:
When building on testnets, the explorer is usually the go-to tool for developers to see what’s happening on the chain. To provide the same experience, the Madara CLI allows you to seamlessly integrate the StarkCompass explorer, allowing users to inspect the entire node with minimal effort. Use the explore command to start an explorer locally!
While this is our first version of the CLI tool, it’s enough for you to get kick-started with your Madara journey. As we progress and get more feedback, we will update the tool and add new features. For the moment, some items we plan on working on are
Adding more DA layers
Version management
Better installation experience
In conclusion, the CLI tool is a great fit if you seek a swift and hassle-free setup for Madara. To remain updated with future updates, follow us on Twitter.
In the rapidly evolving web3 landscape, Madara envisions itself as a framework to build highly scalable and customisable app chains. However, navigating each step of configuration and setup for your node can be challenging. Introducing Madara CLI—a straightforward tool designed to overcome these challenges and streamline the entire app-chain development process.
The Madara CLI is built to make it easier for developers to spin up local Madara nodes for development and testing purposes. It streamlines the creation, setup, and initialisation of your node to as simple as
madara init
madara run
And that’s it! You’re good to go 🚀
Unpacking the features of Madara CLI:
Node Orchestration:
As mentioned above, the Madara CLI allows you to launch Madara nodes seamlessly. You no longer need to worry about the different configurations and setup commands. The CLI takes care of that, so you can start within a few minutes.
Node Management:
As you begin testing with Madara, you will naturally find yourself playing around with different settings - DA layers, block times, genesis states and many other parameters. You will soon be overwhelmed with dozens of configurations and file systems. The Madara CLI creates a single aggregated interface in your terminal to make this easier. The run command shows you all the available app chains on your system so that you can select which one you want to start playing with!
Unveiling Network Insights:
When building on testnets, the explorer is usually the go-to tool for developers to see what’s happening on the chain. To provide the same experience, the Madara CLI allows you to seamlessly integrate the StarkCompass explorer, allowing users to inspect the entire node with minimal effort. Use the explore command to start an explorer locally!
While this is our first version of the CLI tool, it’s enough for you to get kick-started with your Madara journey. As we progress and get more feedback, we will update the tool and add new features. For the moment, some items we plan on working on are
Adding more DA layers
Version management
Better installation experience
In conclusion, the CLI tool is a great fit if you seek a swift and hassle-free setup for Madara. To remain updated with future updates, follow us on Twitter.
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