What is Lumoz?
Lumoz (formerly known as Opside) is a decentralized ZK-RaaS (ZK-Rollup as a Service) platform as well as a PoW (Proof of Work) network that facilitates ZKP (Zero-Knowledge Proof) mining. It employs a hybrid consensus mechanism combining PoS and PoW. This platform offers a unique feature for Web3 developers, namely, the ability to generate zkEVM application chains with a single click. The multitude of ZK-Rollups brings about a substantial need for computational power, creating a beneficial mining environment for global miners.
The notion of L2 is widely recognized in scalability solutions. However, L2 doesn't adequately manage diverse types of hardware resources such as data availability, ZKP computational power, or packaging nodes. Furthermore, operating an L2, especially a ZK-Rollup, requires considerable hardware maintenance costs and a high level of technical proficiency, which can be off-putting for many developers. To address these challenges, Lumoz introduced the ZK-RaaS concept. This service allows developers to launch their zkEVM chains within a minute, without needing detailed knowledge about ZK or chain nodes.
Lumoz RaaS Architecture
Lumoz deploys a Rollup System Contract (RSC) on each base chain to manage the lifecycle of Rollups on that chain, including registration, suspension, and withdrawal. By leasing a Rollup slot with a certain number of MOZ (Lumoz native tokens), developers can own a ZK-Rollup.
The idea of a Rollup slot is comparable to a slot in Polkadot or an application chain in Cosmos. However, Cosmos' application chain requires maintaining its consensus layer and cross-chain bridge, presenting substantial security risks. Conversely, ZK-Rollup applies ZK technology, mathematically ensuring the shared consensus and data availability layer between Rollup and the base chain. This method is more secure, more decentralized, and incurs lower maintenance costs.
Upon leasing a Rollup slot, developers gain an independent execution environment, where they can own a unique ZK-Rollup chain. Developers can fully control the ZK-Rollup, and customize its economic model, including the selection of gas tokens. They can freely adjust gas fees, even to zero, thereby exempting users from paying any fees.
Developers are not burdened with any hardware costs. All hardware resources, such as data availability, sequencer, and ZKP computing power, are decentralized and provided by the Lumoz ZK-PoW Cloud.
Moreover, native cross-rollup communication can be implemented among different ZK-Rollups on the same base chain. It is a message communication mechanism enabling an address on one rollup to directly interact with a contract on another rollup. This feature significantly addresses the fragmentation of user assets and enhances interoperability between applications.
What RaaS services & tools does Lumoz offer?
- Bridge UI
- Custom zkEVM Type
- Block Explorers
- Decentralized Exchanges
- Decentralized Identity Systems
- Wallets Infrastructure
- Bridges
- Custom Base Layer
- Testnet Faucets
- Oracles
- NFT Marketplaces
- API Indexing
- Customizable Features
- Native Gas Token
- Alternative Data Availability
- Decentralized Sequencing
- Account Abstraction Toolkit
- On-chain Credentials
What RaaS Frameworks is is Lumoz building on top of?
Lumoz RaaS Use Cases
- DeFi
- Gaming
- NFTs
- Social
- Content
Lumoz Integrations
Account Abstraction