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The Hottest Rollup Framework in 2025? Here’s What to Know
Whether we talk about Rollups’ state in 2024 or the current year, L2 rollups have gained unrealistic growth & adoption with $10.22B TVL, $31.25B TVS, and close to 400 chains launched already. Ethereum’s pro-dank sharding upgrade, Stage-1 decentralization, Dencun upgrade, Optimism’s Bedrock upgrade, Polygon’s AggLayer, and Elastic Network from ZKSYNC are the major reasons behind this tremendous growth. Due to such popularity, choosing the Rollups framework can be really a challenge, especially...

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Rollups are suffering under one grave problem where they need to be highly interoperable with other ecosystems for not diluting the liquidity. However, in order to do that, they need cost-efficient data availability solutions for validation, which should be decentralized and secure. That’s where the light nodes/clients are making a difference. In this piece, we shall deep dive to understand how light nodes/clients are allowing the rollups to maintain the integrity of the network without compr...
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Zeeve, the leading Rollups-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform, has partnered with RedStone to leverage its modular Oracle network to enable integration of off-chain data into Layer2 rollups and appchains.
Oracles fundamentally serve as middleware, bridging blockchains with off-chain systems. This integration is essential because blockchain’s decentralized architecture cannot inherently access or share data to and from external systems independently. RedStone is designed to fill this gap, offering standard and non-standard data types. Compatible with Optimistic and ZK-powered technologies, they provide affordable storage solutions, on-demand data fetching (instead of simply uploading information on-chain every few minutes), flexible data streams, and ensure data integrity among providers. It also offers comprehensive cross-chain Oracle solutions.
This new support will benefit businesses, enterprises, and dApp developers to augment the power of their rollups with easy integrations through the Zeeve platform, reducing time-to-launch and ensuring the publication & processing of authentic data feeds. Zeeve’s RaaS is already compatible with a wide range of Ethereum rollup frameworks, such as Polygon CDK, zkStack, Arbitrum Orbit, and OP Stack, all of which can seamlessly integrate with RedStone while spinning up their rollup chain.
“Web 3.0 is brimming with possibilities, but it’s partially the variety of data types that are holding us back”, said* Dr. Ravi Chamria, co-founder and CEO of Zeeve**. “RedStone Oracles brings the change with its unique approach of storing non-standard data on Arweave and making it accessible to both EVM-compatible and non-EVM chains. Those using our low-code launchpad to deploy an Optimistic or ZK rollup can easily include this Oracle network into their dApps. We believe this will make the job of developers building across multiple verticals such as DeFi, SocialFi, gaming, payments, and more, where off-chain data and computations are critical, much easier.”*
“We are excited to announce our partnership with Zeeve,” said Matt Gurbiel, Head of Business Development at RedStone. “This collaboration aligns us with Ethereum’s rollup-centric roadmap, enabling us to actively participate in the growing ecosystem of rollups and contribute to the development of DeFi and other applications requiring both on-chain and off-chain data. RaaS providers, like Zeeve, occupy a strategic position, working directly with the builders and gaining insights into novel rollup use cases from a very early stage. Our goal is to provide flexible and super reliable oracles exactly where the innovation is happening and we believe this partnership is just the right way to do that.”
As we expand our integration partner ecosystem, we give our users more options for launching powerful rollups. This benefits the vast Zeeve community of over 28,000 users and 40+ institutions already on the platform, along with all the users of RedStone who are looking to migrate on rollups from their existing L1/L2s.
Interoperability protocols, decentralized oracles, account abstraction SDKs, indexers, and a variety of tools are also available as pluggable components within Zeeve RaaS.
For more information, visit our Rollups-as-a-Service page. If you are planning to launch a Rollup chain, connect with us. Our expert team can help you determine what infrastructure might suit your needs better.
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Zeeve, the leading Rollups-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform, has partnered with RedStone to leverage its modular Oracle network to enable integration of off-chain data into Layer2 rollups and appchains.
Oracles fundamentally serve as middleware, bridging blockchains with off-chain systems. This integration is essential because blockchain’s decentralized architecture cannot inherently access or share data to and from external systems independently. RedStone is designed to fill this gap, offering standard and non-standard data types. Compatible with Optimistic and ZK-powered technologies, they provide affordable storage solutions, on-demand data fetching (instead of simply uploading information on-chain every few minutes), flexible data streams, and ensure data integrity among providers. It also offers comprehensive cross-chain Oracle solutions.
This new support will benefit businesses, enterprises, and dApp developers to augment the power of their rollups with easy integrations through the Zeeve platform, reducing time-to-launch and ensuring the publication & processing of authentic data feeds. Zeeve’s RaaS is already compatible with a wide range of Ethereum rollup frameworks, such as Polygon CDK, zkStack, Arbitrum Orbit, and OP Stack, all of which can seamlessly integrate with RedStone while spinning up their rollup chain.
“Web 3.0 is brimming with possibilities, but it’s partially the variety of data types that are holding us back”, said* Dr. Ravi Chamria, co-founder and CEO of Zeeve**. “RedStone Oracles brings the change with its unique approach of storing non-standard data on Arweave and making it accessible to both EVM-compatible and non-EVM chains. Those using our low-code launchpad to deploy an Optimistic or ZK rollup can easily include this Oracle network into their dApps. We believe this will make the job of developers building across multiple verticals such as DeFi, SocialFi, gaming, payments, and more, where off-chain data and computations are critical, much easier.”*
“We are excited to announce our partnership with Zeeve,” said Matt Gurbiel, Head of Business Development at RedStone. “This collaboration aligns us with Ethereum’s rollup-centric roadmap, enabling us to actively participate in the growing ecosystem of rollups and contribute to the development of DeFi and other applications requiring both on-chain and off-chain data. RaaS providers, like Zeeve, occupy a strategic position, working directly with the builders and gaining insights into novel rollup use cases from a very early stage. Our goal is to provide flexible and super reliable oracles exactly where the innovation is happening and we believe this partnership is just the right way to do that.”
As we expand our integration partner ecosystem, we give our users more options for launching powerful rollups. This benefits the vast Zeeve community of over 28,000 users and 40+ institutions already on the platform, along with all the users of RedStone who are looking to migrate on rollups from their existing L1/L2s.
Interoperability protocols, decentralized oracles, account abstraction SDKs, indexers, and a variety of tools are also available as pluggable components within Zeeve RaaS.
For more information, visit our Rollups-as-a-Service page. If you are planning to launch a Rollup chain, connect with us. Our expert team can help you determine what infrastructure might suit your needs better.
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