The debut of Puffer UniFi, a rollup solution based on EigenLayer, has been announced by Puffer Finance, a liquid restaking protocol.
On the Ethereum blockchain, issues like liquidity fragmentation are the focus of the new rollup solution. Puffer’s approach addresses this problem by using a single fluid layer.
Moreover, it permits synchronous composability between different blockchain applications. Puffer UniFi will provide the technology that improves transaction efficiency and economic sustainability when it becomes operational.
Ethereum Security to Integrate with Puffer UniFiÂ
The Ethereum Layer-1 network will be integrated by the based rollup, according to a news release issued by the Puffer Finance team on Monday. With UniFi, projects will be able to implement dApps on their own app chains, giving them more autonomy and enabling them to make use of Ethereum’s secure and decentralized architecture.
In addition to improving user experience and security, Puffer UniFi will accelerate the adoption of cryptocurrencies by utilizing Ethereum. Specifically, by moving transactions off-chain, rollups are a scaling strategy that lets L1 blockchains overcome obstacles like network congestion.
After that, they are combined into a single transaction and sent to the base layer. Puffer Finance’s restaked validators provide pre-confirmations, which UniFi incorporates with Layer-1 sequencing.
According to a recent article by the project, the design enables UniFi to scale from a centralized sequencer to a decentralized network. As a result, it may continue to conduct “fast, cheap, and reliable transactions.”Â
“At Puffer, we’re addressing Ethereum’s fragmentation by fundamentally changing how transactions are sequenced for the better of Ethereum,” said Amir, a core contributor to Puffer. “UniFi isn’t just another rollup; it’s the catalyst for a unified Ethereum ecosystem that delivers the UX to onboard the next billion users.”
Ahead of its mainnet debut, Puffer Finance revealed in April this year that it had raised $18 million in a Series A round of funding.