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DIA Lasernet is Live on Testnet: Conduit, OP Stack, Celestia, and Hyperlane Power DIA’s Oracle Rollup

DIA has launched Lasernet on testnet, introducing the world’s first Layer-2 rollup purpose-built for oracle infrastructure, combining trustless execution with scalability.

DIA Lasernet is Live on Testnet: Conduit, OP Stack, Celestia, and Hyperlane Power DIA’s Oracle Rollup

DIA Lasernet Goes Live on Testnet

Today marks the beginning of a new chapter in oracle technology with the testnet launch of DIA Lasernet, an Ethereum Layer-2 solution specifically engineered for oracle infrastructure. This deployment redefines oracle infrastructure and addresses the growing demand for trustless, permissionless, and truly decentralized data delivery in blockchain applications.

Developers can now experience firsthand the benefits of Layer-2-based oracles, by testing pull and push-based oracles on Ethereum Sepolia. The testnet launch provides builders with a test ground, ahead of Lasernet’s mainnet release scheduled for Q1 2025.

A Collaborative Approach to Oracle Innovation

DIA’s new oracle stack ‘Lumina’ exemplifies the principle of modularity through strategic collaborations with web3 industry leaders. By leveraging the most advanced and innovative blockchain technology, DIA has put together a future-proof architecture to scale together with web3.

Among others, DIA leverages these best-in-market tech stacks to materialize Lasernet:

Optimism’s OP Stack: Enterprise-Grade Chain Scalability

The integration of Optimism’s OP Stack technology brings proven scalability to Lasernet, leveraging the most advanced infrastructure that powers leading Layer-2 networks. This collaboration ensures that oracle data computation can happen on-chain at scale, to meet the demands of enterprise-grade applications while maintaining data verifiability, immutability and trustlessness.

DIA's Lasernet rollup, powered by the OP Stack, represents an important advancement in decentralized oracle infrastructure. We're proud to support DIA in bringing this technology to life with our MIT-licensed, open-source stack.
Headshot of Fahim Sachedina, RaaS Partnerships Manager at Optimism
Fahim Sachedina
Partnerships Manager at Optimism

Conduit: Seamless Rollup Deployment and Management

Through the partnership with Conduit, DIA achieves unprecedented operational efficiency in rollup deployment and management. This collaboration streamlines the technical complexity of running a Layer-2 network, ensuring consistent and reliable oracle service delivery.

DIA's Lasernet rollup is a powerful demonstration of how Conduit's technology can simplify the operation of more complex use cases such as oracles. We're proud to collaborate with the DIA team on launching the first oracle layer-2 rollup.
Andrew Huang, Founder of Conduit
Andrew Huang
Founder of Conduit

Hyperlane: Open Framework for Interoperability

Hyperlane’s interoperability framework enables Lasernet to communicate seamlessly across blockchain networks (EVM and non-EVM), making oracle data universally accessible. This integration establishes Lasernet as a truly blockchain-agnostic solution, capable of delivering oracle data to any chain ecosystem needs, bypassing chain-specific integration efforts.

DIA's vision for Lumina, powered by the Lasernet rollup and Hyperlane's open framework, represents a major leap forward in oracle infrastructure. We're excited to collaborate with the DIA team bringing oracle data to any chain
Jon Kol, Co-Founder of Hyperlane
Jon Kol
Co-Founder of Hyperlane

Celestia: Scalable Data Availability 

Celestia enhances Lasernet’s scalability by offloading storage to its data availability layer, a key enabler for DIA’s shift toward on-chain oracle computing. Celestia’s SuperBlobs provide DIA with 2.5 times the capacity of Ethereum blobs, an essential feature for DIA’s unique, high-volume data sourcing. DIA retrieves and computes large volumes of data directly from sources, and by leveraging SuperBlobs, DIA can batch and store this data on-chain, ensuring limitless scalability for rollup processing.

The Evolution of Oracle Technology

Why Layer-2 Is the Missing Piece

Traditional oracle solutions have consistently faced challenges in balancing decentralization with scalability and cost efficiency. Layer-2 technology represents a quantum leap forward, enabling the migration of oracle computation on-chain. This move leverages benefits such as verification, trustlessness, and immutability cost-effectively while maintaining security through Ethereum’s consensus mechanism.

As DeFi continues to attract more users and more liquidity is brought on-chain, the need for robust, decentralized oracles is more crucial than ever. Designed for the L2 scaling/appchains landscape, this oracle architecture adapts seamlessly to Ethereum’s roadmap, enabling the secure delivery of data to any chain.

The Path to True Oracle Decentralization

DIA sets new standards for oracle infrastructure with:

  • Permissionless access, enabling anyone to participate in the network by either sourcing data to the network or defining and self-deploying oracle contracts.
  • Trustless processing via ‘Aggregator’ smart contracts allows for customizable, consensus-driven data feed creation while ensuring manipulation resistance.
  • Distributed data sourcing, powered by an open and accessible network of nodes that can feed data to the Lasernet, secured by crypto-economic guarantees (staking and slashing).

Vision for the Future

The launch of the Lasernet testnet represents just the beginning of DIA’s vision for Lumina. DIA aims for an open data layer for web3, where anyone can contribute to data sourcing, deploy oracles, and access verified info across blockchains, permissionlessly.

The next milestones in the roadmap include:

  • Mainnet launch of Lasernet – Q1 2025

Dive into Lasernet

We invite developers, researchers, and blockchain enthusiasts to explore Lasernet and help shape the future of oracle technology. Get started with:

Join us in building the next generation of oracle infrastructure.

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