AltLayer has announced that GoPlus Security and Hemera Protocol will be the first partners to launch their AVSs (Autonomous Verification Services) on the company’s AVS-as-a-Service platform, “Wizard”. The platform will be the first of its kind. It will enable seamless deployment and management of Account Verification Services (AVSs) for developers. AltLayer made the announcement through their official X account.
Welcoming our first partners launching an AVS on our AVS-as-a-Service platform “Wizard” – @GoPlusSecurity & @HemeraProtocol 🥳
With @eigenlayer-enabled AVSs & Wizard’s features, they’ll enjoy a 10x faster + 100x easier deployment experience.
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— AltLayer (@alt_layer) October 3, 2024
GoPlus Security and Hemera Protocol Lead the Charge in AVS Innovation
GoPlus Security is an open and permissionless user security network that aims to protect users against scams, phishing, and theft. Their new AVS will prove that secure transactions are possible through verifying and executing vital security services in a decentralized way. The AVS will also offer advanced transaction risk analysis by engaging in mock transactions with operators and detailed risk evaluations. As a result, with the help of Wizard, GoPlus can connect to EigenLayer’s reliable, whitelisted operators for this service.
Hemera Protocol, on the other hand, is developing an Account-centric Indexing protocol for the programmable semantic data layer. The Hemera AVS will create a verifiable data network in real time that will enable developers to save months of engineering work and make AVS deployment easier.
AltLayer Wizard Enhances Blockchain Service Development with End-to-End AVS Solutions
To ease AVS deployment, AltLayer has developed a Wizard platform which will help to speed up the process. It provides many possibilities, including MACH, bridges, and co-processors, to assist the builders in creating their products without much difficulty. There are also end to end AVS management and a list of whitelisted operators that make the whole process much easier.
The EigenLayer mainnet was launched in April 2024 and since then it has supported almost 16 AVSs. Of these, AltLayer has assisted with the launch of five of them, and it has specifically aimed at addressing challenges like deploying more than one AVS and operators’ engagement. Wizard was designed to tackle these issues and that makes it the first of its kind, an AVS-as-a-Service platform.
GoPlus and Hemera will also be able to leverage on the fact that Wizard has easy to deploy AVS templates, it manages the entire process end to end and makes it easy to whitelist operators. It is a major step forward in the deployment of AVS and will change how services are constructed and deployed in the blockchain ecosystem.