Big Announcement!
Agglayer CDK goes Multistack!
Today we’re adding OP Stack to CDK, a new way to build aggregated chains with native Agglayer interop.
When we first launched CDK, it was built with the understanding that developers needed freedom to choose the tools that fit their use case, without sacrificing UX, security or composability.
CDK unlocked a new level of scale.
And when @Agglayer became native to CDK, the vision of a unified web3 accelerated. Launching a CDK chain became the easiest path into tapping the network effects of an aggregated environment.
But if we want to aggregate everything, we have to work with everything. Every chain, every stack, equally plugged in.
That’s why I’m thrilled to announce the CDK OP Stack configuration, with native Agglayer interop.
It joins our existing CDK Erigon (deployed with @gateway_eth), to give developers the freedom to build with familiar tools, zk security, and the ability to connect to Agglayer with zero rent.
Thanks to @conduitxyz, CDK OP Stack chains will be equipped with Conduit’s G2 sequencer and can sustain throughput up to 100 Mgas/s (~4,700+ TPS).
Multistack CDK means builders get real optionality and unification, and this is just the first of many additional stacks to come.
CDK + Agglayer will continue to unite the entire web3 ecosystem into a single environment that feels like the Internet users know. Cut out the noise of all other ecosystems, and you’ll see why Agglayer is the most scalable way to unify liquidity and state.
First chain deployed with this new CDK OP Stack is launching sooner than you think 👀
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