A curated list of awesome, open-source projects related to Optimism
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- Website - The go-to place to get an overview of Optimism
- Community Docs - Documentation portal for Optimism, OP Mainnet, Superchain, OP Stack, and more
- Foundation Twitter - All things about Optimism and the ecosystem
- OP Labs Twitter - Official Twitter page for OP Labs
- Mirror - Announcements by the Optimism Collective for the community
- Blog - Blog page by OP Labs
- Discord - For announcements, help, and socialising
- Twitch - Live streams from the Optimism Foundation
- Reddit - Optimism Collective forum and threads
- Github - Open source code from Optimism Labs (includes op-geth, relayer, tutorials, analytics, and more)
- OP-Analytics - Comprehensive repository of all OP Mainnet related analytics
- Research Note (Mar '23) - An overview of Optimism's technology, governance, token, roadmap, team, funding, and ecosystem by Woodstock Fund
- Bedrock vs Nitro (Oct '22) - An in-depth guide to differences between Optimism Bedrock and Arbitum Nitro by Norswap
- OP Airdrop Analysis (Sep '22) - Delphi Digital's analysis of Optimism's first airdrop
- OP Stack Report (Mar '23) - Messari's report on OP Stack and its adoption
- Superchain and the Rise of Rollups (Apr '23) - Messari's report on Optimism's Superchain and business model for rollups
- OP-Geth - Official Golang execution layer implementation of Optimism by OP Labs.
- Magi - An OP Stack rollup client written in Rust, designed by a16z. Read the announcement here.
- OP-Erigon - A fork of Erigon that supports the execution engine of OP stack.
- OP-Reth - A Rust-based full node implementation by Paradigm currently under development.
- Base - Coinbase's L2 deployment for the masses.
- opBNB - Optimism Rollup deployment on BSC for increased throughput.
- Conduit - One-click Optimistic Rollup deployment solution.
- Mina - Adding ZK proofs to Optimism's fault proof stack to create ZK-Optimistic hybrid rollups.
- Zora - Purpose-built rollup for minting and trading NFTs.
- Taro - EVM-compatible execution layer built on OP Stack with modular data availability.
- Kinto - Rollup with KYC measures to onboard financial services onto web3.
- AttestationStation - Contains a public attestations mapping that anyone can write to and read from.
- OptiNames - ENS subdomains on Optimism
- Tenderly - All-in-one development platform for building on Opitmism
- Magic Mirror NFT - Mirror NFTs from Ethereum on Optimism (or between any Ethereum-based chains)
- Running an Optimism Node - A simple guide to run a node for Optimism
- GitHub Links
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