Compose Network | Atomic Coordination Across Ethereum Rollups

Compose Network is a decentralized coordination layer that enables instant, atomic, and composable transactions across Ethereum rollups. Built on the OP Stack and powered by Succinct’s ZK infrastructure, Compose leverages Ethereum validators to unify Base, OP Mainnet, Arbitrum, and Unichain—without compromising scale or sovereignty.
🧠 ZK-powered cross-rollup composability
🔗 Built on OP Stack + Succinct
⚙️ Based on Ethereum validator coordination
🧩 Compatible across tech stacks and VMs

Compose Network core value and usage
Compose value
- ➖ Unlocks synchronous composability across rollups
- ➖ Enables instant and atomic rollup-to-rollup transactions
- ➖ Connects Base, OP Mainnet, Arbitrum, and Unichain
- ➖ Supports sequencer autonomy and neutral coordination
- ➖ Consolidates liquidity and simplifies UX across rollups
- ➖ Compatible with diverse transaction-ordering schemes and VMs
Compose Architecture Breakdown
| 📌 Layer | 💡 Function |
|---|---|
| Block Production | Rollups run independent sequencers and generate ZK proofs |
| Shared Publishing | Aggregates block proofs and validates cross-chain transactions |
| Publishing to Ethereum | Finalizes aggregated proofs and block data on Ethereum |
| Shared Deposit Bridge | Entry/exit point for ERC-7802 composable assets across chains |
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- ➖ Every corner of Ethereum, connected
- ➖ Atomic, synchronous cross-L2 transactions
- ➖ No bridges, no shared sequencers
- ➖ Built for Ethereum, by Ethereum
Summary
Compose Network delivers synchronous composability across Ethereum rollups using ZK proofs and validator coordination. It preserves rollup autonomy while enabling instant liquidity, seamless UX, and secure asset movement. The Shared Publishing and Deposit Bridge layers ensure fast finality and ERC-7802 compatibility—without relying on centralized bridges or sequencers.
