We believe launching an Ethereum rollup should be as simple as deploying a web app.
Our new Rollup-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform will make that a reality with one-click ZK-rollup deployment.
Built with ethrex from @class_lambda and our integrated ZK infra stack. Learn more ⬇️

We're offering a ZK-rollup stack designed to let anyone launch, operate, and scale on @ethereum.
As Ethereum continues to be adopted as the financial backend of the internet, we are committed to helping developers and companies tap into its security and global, 24/7 liquidity.
It still isn't easy enough for companies to launch enterprise-grade rollups.
To solve this, we're integrating the Ethrex client from @class_lambda with our ZK verification layer, RISC-V zkVMs like SP1 and R0VM from @SuccinctLabs & @RiscZero, and TEEs.
This lets us offer our users a reliable, performant, secure, cost-effective, future-proofed, and 100% open source rollup stack.
Our RaaS platform will be vertically integrated with our upcoming products to give developers all the tools they need to operate a complete ecosystem:
- Wallet-as-a-service infrastructure for simplified onboarding.
- Meta-proving services that give users access to provers provided by Aligned (or other third-party proving services).
- Our interoperability protocol for efficient cross-chain liquidity access.
See the full blog post to understand:
- Our design philosophy
- Why we're using Ethrex
- How Aligned's ZK Verification Layer makes ZK-rollups better
Each week, we're sharing engineering updates on our Proof Aggregation Service and ongoing integration with Ethrex. More demos coming soon.
We have been collaborating with @class_lambda for an Ethrex <> Aligned integration.
Today we are excited to share our first demo of a full integration. This is an important step for Aligned's Rollup as a Service product.
In this video, you can see a local L1 environment with Aligned with an Ethrex L2 node. The user sends transactions, and the verification of the L2 execution is done using Aligned's AVS and the aggregated proof on Ethereum.
Here's what happens in the video:
1. L1 contracts are initialized, setting the AlignedProofAggregatorService address.
2. The L2 node and prover are started in Aligned mode.
3. An integration test runs, making deposits and withdrawals on L2. It only passes if the batches are verified by Aligned.
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We’re already working with customers across multiple regions, including several non-crypto-native teams building to serve millions of users.
If you're thinking about launching a rollup: reach out, we would love to chat!
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