Every corner of Ethereum, connected.
A coordination layer enabling atomic, synchronous cross-L2 transactions. No bridges. No shared sequencers.compose.network Ethereum Joined August 2025
Ethereum doesn’t feel like one network anymore.
Alon Muroch (@AmMuroch), CEO of @ssv_network, on why rollups fragmented Ethereum, and how synchronous composability can make cross-rollup transactions instant and atomic again.
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That’s why Compose aligns perfectly with Ethereum’s long-term vision.
Not to replace it, but to complete it.
Bringing Ethereum back together.
Rollups, finally in sync.
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The result?
Ethereum grows without fragmentation.
A network of rollups that remain sovereign…
…yet act in sync.
Composability returns. UX improves. Trust stays Ethereum-level.
Ethereum has always evolved without abandoning its core principles.
From ETH1 → ETH2 → Rollups → Composability (soon).
Each phase built on the same foundation: decentralization, sovereignty, and coordination.
Compose 2025. A “year in review” for a network announced just a few months ago.
In October, we introduced Compose Network with one goal: connect every corner of Ethereum and make the L1↔L2 ecosystem feel like one chain again. 🧵
Welcome to Compose Network.
A new layer connecting Ethereum’s rollups for instant, atomic interaction.
Built on SSV’s validator infrastructure.
Here’s everything you need to know. 🧵
"Speed" is a race to the bottom 📉
Massimo predicts that when @ComposeNetwork blurs the borders between L2s, TPS won't matter anymore.
If you can transact instantly from anywhere, the new meta becomes Security & Decentralization.
Cross-rollup bridging is usually a UX nightmare. 📉
Alon explains how @ComposeNetwork is fixing the fragmentation problem with synchronous Composability.
Instant, atomic txs between rollups using ZK proofs.
This makes using L2s feel exactly like mainnet. Real infra. 🧱
Most Ethereum interoperability solutions rely on a Shared Sequencer.
Compose takes a different path.
Rollups are not eager to give up their sequencing, as it's central to their autonomy and a primary source of revenue.
A Shared Sequencer orders transactions before execution.
The Compose Shared Publisher synchronizes rollups after execution, without controlling them. 👇
Ethereum didn’t scale quietly.
It multiplied.
From the first L2 in 2021 to 150+ by 2025.
More L2s mean more choice, more throughput, more innovation.
But also more fragmentation.
Liquidity splits. UX breaks. Composability disappears.
Compose Network brings it back in 2026.
Sync composability across Ethereum and rollups,
as if they were one chain.
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