Espresso's confirmation layer enhances composability among rollups, enabling networks to securely read and trust each other’s transaction data while speeding up asset bridging.
Ben Fisch, CEO of Espresso Systems, highlights that the confirmation layer secures rollup blocks, ensuring they can't be altered post-publication, even when settling to Ethereum.
Fisch points out that unlike old systems, which can take weeks (like Optimism's seven-day settlement), Espresso's new design means users can trust the published state is final.
The confirmation layer decentralizes sequencer functions, reducing reliance on centralized systems that pose risks as single points of failure.
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