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The next-generation layer 2 solution for Ethereum decentralized applications (dApps) allows developers to leverage their preferred tools while achieving cost-effective scaling for their projects. In this ecosystem, an aggregator functions similarly to a node in the Ethereum network, enabling client software to perform remote procedure calls (RPCs) to interact with an Arbitrum chain via a standard API. Once a client makes a request, the aggregator interacts with the EthBridge to generate transaction results, akin to the operation of an Ethereum node. Although most clients will typically route their transaction submissions through an aggregator for efficiency, it is not a strict requirement for operation. There are no restrictions on the number of aggregators that can be established, nor on who is eligible to serve as one. To enhance processing efficiency, aggregators often consolidate several client transactions into a singular message for submission to the Arbitrum chain. Additionally, Arbitrum features a specialized Sequencer that has the capability to prioritize transaction ordering and provide rapid transaction receipts, further optimizing the user experience. This innovative structure opens up new possibilities for developers looking to enhance their dApps on Ethereum.

Description

LayerZero is an innovative Omnichain Interoperability Protocol that facilitates efficient message transmission between different blockchain networks. This protocol ensures reliable and authentic message delivery while allowing for customizable levels of trustlessness. It operates through a series of cost-effective and non-modifiable smart contracts. When a User Application (UA) initiates a message transfer from chain A to chain B, the process begins at an endpoint on chain A. This endpoint subsequently alerts the designated Oracle and Relayer about the message and its intended destination. The Oracle is responsible for sending the block header to the corresponding endpoint on chain B, after which the Relayer submits the necessary transaction proof. Once this proof is verified on the receiving chain, the message is then directed to its final address. This seamless interaction between various components of the system exemplifies the protocol's efficiency and reliability in cross-chain communication.

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Integrations

Holograph
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Rootstock
Sensay
Alchemy
Bitget Wallet
DackieSwap
Gemini Wallet
Hashflow
HipoDeFi
Hyperliquid
Kryptos
MCDEX
Manta Network
Nansen Portfolio
Nuant
Rabby
Sleep.Finance
Zerion

Integrations

Holograph
Polyhedra
Rootstock
Sensay
Alchemy
Bitget Wallet
DackieSwap
Gemini Wallet
Hashflow
HipoDeFi
Hyperliquid
Kryptos
MCDEX
Manta Network
Nansen Portfolio
Nuant
Rabby
Sleep.Finance
Zerion

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Pricing Details

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Free Trial
Free Version

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

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Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Offchain Labs

Founded

2018

Country

United States

Website

arbitrum.io

Vendor Details

Company Name

LayerZero

Website

layerzero.network/

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