
It looks like Arbitrum’s off-chain lab has already closed the most impressive crypto M&A deals in 2022.
Arbitrum Offchain Labs acquires Prysm creators
According to an official announcement from Offchain Labs, the developer of mainstream Ethereum L2 Arbitrum, it has acquired veteran Ethereum (ETH) development studio Prysmatic Labs. Prysmatic Labs Ethereum (ETH) developers are known for their key product, the Prysm client. This software implementation of Ethereum (ETH) written in Go is the dominant software for the second largest blockchain. Additionally, Prysmatic Labs engineers are known as the core designers of Ethereum’s proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus and upcoming sharding improvements.
GetBlock’s Arbitrum nodes: New stage of Ethereum (ETH) scaling
In early 2022, GetBlock became the first top node API provider to integrate Arbitrum nodes. We connect our clients to Ethereum’s largest L2 shared and dedicated nodes via JSON-RPC and WebSockets (WS) methods.
With Arbitrum, any EVM-compatible dApp can scale quickly and efficiently. GetBlock is ready to charge any DeFi, NFT market, wallet and exchange using the pre-built Arbirum API.