Web3 Infrastructure Company ChainSafe Releases Zipline Casper Cross-Chain Block Header Oracle Prototype
On July 28, Web3 infrastructure company ChainSafe announced the release of the Zipline Casper prototype, an optimistic, trust-minimized cross-chain block header oracle that allows anyone to retrieve block headers from chains using the Casper finality protocol (such as Ethereum or Gnosis) and submit them to another EVM chain, while ensuring that block headers not finalized by the source chain will ultimately be rejected on the destination chain.
On July 28, Web3 infrastructure company ChainSafe announced the release of the Zipline Casper prototype, an optimistic, trust-minimized cross-chain block header oracle that allows anyone to retrieve block headers from chains using the Casper finality protocol (such as Ethereum or Gnosis) and submit them to another EVM chain, while ensuring that block headers not finalized by the source chain will ultimately be rejected on the destination chain.
Zipline Casper is a project funded by the Gnosis Builders program. ChainSafe plans to launch a simplified version of Zipline Casper by the end of 2023.