A series of cryptic tweets depicting orange balls were revealed to be building up hype for a new rollup client for Optimism (OP) called "Magi" from the crypto arm of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (A16z).
An April 19 Tweet from a16z engineer Noah Citron explained Magi is written in the programming language Rust and will “help improve the client diversity and resilience of the entire OP Stack ecosystem.”
Introducing Magi , our brand new OP Stack rollup client written in Rust.We've been working on Magi to help improve the client diversity and resilience of the entire OP Stack ecosystem.Lets dive in.code: https://t.co/U8ER6v2SSeblog: https://t.co/A4Tx8iaVOh pic.twitter.com/S5hDbx5Q4R
The OP Stack refers to the set of software that powers the Ethereum layer-2 solution Optimism. Among the other benefits it provides, it helps simplify the process of creating layer-2 blockchains.
Citron explained Magi “takes the place of a consensus client (often called rollup client) in the OP Stack, and works alongside an execution client such as op-geth to sync,” meaning that it allows the Ethereum chain to advance by feeding new blocks to the execution client.
The lead engineer for Coinbase’s layer-2 solution Base, Jesse Pollak, also chimed in on the announcement tweeting that “magi means more decentralization, security, and scale for the OP Stack.”
magi means more decentralization, security, and scale for the OP Stack.excited to have @a16zcrypto contributing to the superchain alongside @BuildOnBase, @optimismFND, and more folks every day!https://t.co/ffUOVM6eER
In an April 19 blog post, Citron opined that decentralization increases network security which is “critically important for rollups” just as it is for the base layer of Ethereum.
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