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Using the Espresso Network as a Polygon CDK chain

Polygon CDK integration with Espresso

Last updated 6 months ago

Espresso is developing an integration with the technology stack that allows Polygon CDK chains to easily integrate with Espresso. This integration will enable decentralized sequencing and low-cost DA, along with Espresso's fast confirmations.

When the integration is production-ready, Polygon CDK chains will simply be able to download a Docker image that allows them to deploy using Espresso (or ask their RaaS provider to do so on their behalf).

Integration overview

Please see for an overview of how a ZK-rollup integration with Espresso works. At present, the are designed and implemented, which will enable ZK rollups such as Polygon CDK chains to use Espresso.

Polygon CDK
this GitHub page
zero-knowledge circuits for integrating a rollup with Espresso