[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Alagba [@Alagbax](/creator/twitter/Alagbax) on x 4041 followers Created: 2025-07-18 12:51:16 UTC Just explored @EspressoSys — this might be one of the most crucial projects flying under the radar. They're not building another chain. They're building the infrastructure that connects them all. Right now, rollups are siloed. Fast on their own, but disconnected from each other. Bridging is slow. Finality is uncertain. The UX? Clunky. Espresso tackles this with a Shared Sequencing Layer — a trust-minimized coordination layer that helps rollups finalize blocks together. Think of it as a decentralized referee syncing rollups into a single, seamless flow. This means cross-rollup apps can feel as smooth as single-chain ones. Already integrated with: → Arbitrum → OP Stack → Polygon CDK → StarkNet (coming soon) → And more They’re also shipping an SDK so any rollup can easily plug in. The goal? → Instant cross-rollup transactions → Unified liquidity → One smooth UX — no wallet switching, no sluggish bridges It’s a big step toward making multichain feel native. Backed by: • a16z • Greylock • Sequoia • Electric Capital • Coinbase Ventures • StarkWare This isn’t vaporware — it’s real, live infrastructure with teams already building on it. Bottom line: Espresso isn’t replacing blockchains. It’s making them work together — finally Could be the backbone of rollup UX next cycle. Watching closely  XX engagements  **Related Topics** [radar](/topic/radar) [Post Link](https://x.com/Alagbax/status/1946191037380038709)
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Alagba @Alagbax on x 4041 followers
Created: 2025-07-18 12:51:16 UTC
Just explored @EspressoSys — this might be one of the most crucial projects flying under the radar.
They're not building another chain. They're building the infrastructure that connects them all.
Right now, rollups are siloed. Fast on their own, but disconnected from each other.
Bridging is slow. Finality is uncertain. The UX? Clunky.
Espresso tackles this with a Shared Sequencing Layer — a trust-minimized coordination layer that helps rollups finalize blocks together.
Think of it as a decentralized referee syncing rollups into a single, seamless flow.
This means cross-rollup apps can feel as smooth as single-chain ones.
Already integrated with: → Arbitrum → OP Stack → Polygon CDK → StarkNet (coming soon) → And more
They’re also shipping an SDK so any rollup can easily plug in.
The goal? → Instant cross-rollup transactions → Unified liquidity → One smooth UX — no wallet switching, no sluggish bridges
It’s a big step toward making multichain feel native.
Backed by: • a16z • Greylock • Sequoia • Electric Capital • Coinbase Ventures • StarkWare
This isn’t vaporware — it’s real, live infrastructure with teams already building on it.
Bottom line: Espresso isn’t replacing blockchains. It’s making them work together — finally
Could be the backbone of rollup UX next cycle. Watching closely
XX engagements
Related Topics radar
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