# Actively Validated Services

Several protocols have shown interest in joining the EigenLayer AVS ecosystem. Here are some of the prominent Actively Validated Services (AVS):

**Ethera** will help users connect assets directly with these protocols

### EigenDA <a href="#eigenda" id="eigenda"></a>

EigenDA, developed by EigenLabs, focuses on hyperscale data availability for any execution layer. It scales with each added node, reducing the overall load on EigenLayer Node operators. Notable adopters of EigenDA include Celo, Mantle, Fluent, and more.

### Espresso Systems <a href="#espresso-systems" id="espresso-systems"></a>

Espresso Systems is creating a shared sequencer that enables rollup decentralization, improved interoperability, and a scalable data availability (DA) layer. Espresso captures value through cross-rollup Miner Extractable Value (MEV). The project is backed by Yale's Ben Fisch and investors such as Greylock and Sequoia.

### Lagrange <a href="#lagrange" id="lagrange"></a>

Lagrange is known for its ZK-powered cross-chain messaging using state committees. It leverages EigenLayer restaking for dynamic scaling of state proof security.

### Omni Network <a href="#omni-network" id="omni-network"></a>

Omni Network is a Layer 1 blockchain built using the Cosmos SDK for cross-rollup messaging. It offers lower transaction fees and fast-finality. The team behind it originates from Harvard, with support from investors like Pantera.

### Blockless <a href="#blockless" id="blockless"></a>

Blockless delivers ZK verifiable serverless functions, optimizing decentralized applications. It utilizes EigenLayer to secure transaction consensus.

### Hyperlane <a href="#hyperlane" id="hyperlane"></a>

Hyperlane employs EigenLayer to safeguard messages from interchain application developers on Ethereum, using restaked economic security.

[<br>](https://zentura.gitbook.io/zentura/eigenlayer/operators)


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