Scalind is a Rollup as a Service platform aiming to create a solution which avoids vendor-locks thus attracting more customers to try out L2 tech. We’ve already implemented semi-automated deployments of Optimism-based rollups (see https://app.scalind.com/) and seeking to expand our offering to Arbitrum chains as well
This project is created to apply for Uniswap-Arbitrum grant and responds to “Arbitrum testnet with EIP-1153 enabled” RFP. We would like to explore the Arbitrum tech stack and help build the necessary infrastructure for Uniswap V4 testing on a EIP-1153-enabled EVM chain. As our mission is to provide rollup solutions that people can actually trust - we intend to make all the additional code that we write open-source and provide an open testnet that’s EIP-1153-compatible and ready to integrate with Uniswap V4-deployment.
Since we already have extensive rollup development experience we expect the project to be fulfilled within the next 3 months, possibly ahead of schedule, and would like to integrate closely with the Uniswap team to help get the running version ASAP. We are also eager to help with the project popularization and can provide resources to promote the solution on hackathons and by other means
As a side benefit to this endeavor - we’d integrate Arbitrum-based chains faster into Scalind’s RaaS offering which would help further popularize this tech stack among developer looking to create new L2s
Scalind - Arbitrum History
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applied to the Uniswap-Arbitrum Grant Program (UAGP) 1 year ago of which the application is still in a pending state