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.Aligned Proof Aggregation Service is now live on Ethereum Mainnet (alpha release). from now on, our Rollup as a Service clients will pay a lot less for L1 settlement. demo below: watch a zk proof from Succinct SP1 get aggregated through our system. why this matters: in a future...

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