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šŸš€ How Espresso’s Versatile Infrastructure Powers Fast Confirmations & Scalable Data Availability 🧵 1/ Espresso is building the future of cross-chain composability—providing fast, reliable confirmations and scalable data availability for rollups, chains, and dApps. Here’s how it works šŸ‘‡
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2/ Espresso acts as a credibly neutral source of truth, ensuring rollups and chains stay connected without fragmentation. It’s modular, meaning developers can pick and choose the services they need.
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3/ Espresso can be used in three key ways: āœ… Confirmations – Fast, BFT-backed confirmations replace reliance on centralized sequencers.
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āœ… Data Availability – A high-performance DA layer, compatible with Celestia, EigenDA & more. āœ… Decentralized Sequencing – Optional sequencing for chains that want a shared ordering layer.
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4/ At the core of EspressoDA is a three-layer architecture, designed for: šŸ”¹ Ethereum-level security šŸ”¹ Bribery resistance šŸ”¹ High throughput & low latency
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5/ Unlike Celestia, Espresso forgoes Data Availability Sampling in favor of Verifiable Information Dispersal—offering better efficiency while maintaining robust security.
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6/ šŸš€ Mainnet 0 is live! Chains can already use Espresso for data availability, with more integrations coming soon. But that’s just the beginning…
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7/ Up next on the Espresso roadmap: šŸ”¹ Transition to permissionless PoS (early 2025) šŸ”¹ Slashing mechanisms for economic security šŸ”¹ A permissionless light client contract šŸ”¹ A Security Council for upgrades šŸ”¹ Time-lock mechanisms for upgrade transparency
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