Offchain Labs
Next generation layer 2 for Ethereum dApps
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February 14, 2020
Scalable & Low Cost Computation of Ethereum Smart Contracts Using Arbitrum, on the Chainlink Network
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Arbitrum supports secure smart contracts using an off-chain protocol that gives smart contract developers the flexibility to move most of the work of smart contract execution off-chain, to nodes running the Arbitrum protocol, while maintaining the trustless security of Ethereum. Arbitrum offers uniquely low cost and high throughput capabilities by computing solidity in a way that doesn’t have to be fully computed by every node on a single public network. Similar to how Chainlink applies scalable security to real-world data, Arbitrum provides a scalable security model for trust minimized off-chain computation. As the value of an Arbitrum off-chain computation increases, developers can always add Chainlink oracles/node operators to increase the number of validators securing their specific computation’s overall security.

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