According to BlockBeats news on August 2, OP Labs announced the official release of kona-node, the first modular high-performance Rollup Node built using Rust. As a Rollup Node that complies with the OP Stack specification, kona-node features memory safety, low resource consumption, and support for multiple proof backends, making it easy to customize and extend. With only about 8000 lines of code, kona-node combines powerful functionality with efficient performance, providing a new choice for Ethereum Layer 2 solution developers.
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· 08-01 18:31
OP Labs announced the official release of kona-node, the first modular high-performance Rollup Node built with Rust. This node complies with the OP Stack specifications, offering advantages such as memory safety and low resource usage, with only about 8000 lines of code, providing a new option for Ethereum Layer 2 solution developers.
OP Labs announces the official release of the first Rust version high-performance Rollup Node kona-node.
According to BlockBeats news on August 2, OP Labs announced the official release of kona-node, the first modular high-performance Rollup Node built using Rust. As a Rollup Node that complies with the OP Stack specification, kona-node features memory safety, low resource consumption, and support for multiple proof backends, making it easy to customize and extend. With only about 8000 lines of code, kona-node combines powerful functionality with efficient performance, providing a new choice for Ethereum Layer 2 solution developers.