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Introducing Conduit G2: The world’s most powerful sequencer. 10x higher performance than off-the-shelf sequencers. 100% compatible with OP Stack and Arbitrum Orbit. Not theoretical. Not “coming soon.” Live in production today. What this means for rollup builders 🧵

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Conduit1 year ago

For too long, limited blockchain throughput has held back builders They’ve had to compromise on ambitious visions for onchain apps. And when apps do catch on, poor scalability compromises UX and kills growth At 100 Mgas/s, G2 has the computational power to fix these problems

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Conduit1 year ago

G2’s ability to not just reach but sustain throughput up to 100 Mgas/s opens up new possibilities onchain. Blockbuster games. DEXs that perform like CEXs. Peak performance no matter how much traffic spikes. The previously impossible is now within reach.

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Conduit1 year ago

G2 is in production today with top-performing rollups like @ProofOfPlay, powering the multichain behind its flagship game Pirate Nation, and @GravityChain, the fully onchain super app from @Galxe. Plus [redacted] 👀 [redacted] 😯 and [redacted] 🤯

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Conduit1 year ago

100 Mgas/s is just the beginning. Our team is already hard at work on more performance improvements, and we’re gunning for Gigagas.

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Conduit1 year ago

Of course, hyperscaling rollup throughput requires infrastructure advancements at all levels of the stack, not just the sequencer Scalable DA, for example, will be crucial, as higher throughputs mean chains post more data. Luckily, we work with the best DA providers in crypto

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Conduit1 year ago

We’re working closely with a small initial cohort of teams to build previously impossible onchain apps powered by G2. Want to join us and push the limits of onchain performance? Request G2 for your chain here.

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Conduit1 year ago

Read our full announcement blog here.

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Optimism1 year ago

↗️🤩

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Conduit1 year ago

🤝

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