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==Quick take: Arbitrum==
Arbitrum is an Ethereum scaling solution designed by [https://offchainlabs.com/ Offchain Labs]. Arbitrum uses a variation of one of Ethereum’s scaling solutions, known as an “Optimistic rollup”. The Arbitrum Rollup enables Ethereum smart contracts to scale by passing messages between smart contracts on the Ethereum primary chain and Arbitrum’s L2 chain, with the bulk of transaction processing completed on the L2 chain.<ref>https://chaindebrief.com/arbitrum-newest-layer-2-scaling-solution-on-ethereum/</ref> Arbitrum supports arbitrary Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) smart contracts using common Ethereum tooling. Arbitrum smart contracts can be created using the Solidity programming language.<ref>https://academy.moralis.io/blog/arbitrum-explained-what-is-arbitrum?utm_source=gads&utm_campaign=16265974031&utm_medium=133080359906&network=g&device=c&gclid=Cj0KCQjw5-WRBhCKARIsAAId9Fk93coyVly0S9ADhawBDylDthjjAloN5ZvUnCkjzSwD3xm1o1ofcccaApBbEALw_wcB</ref>
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Chainlink products overview

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CCIP - Cross chain interoperability

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Chainlink Keepers allow smart contracts to automate key functions and event-driven tasks in a highly reliable, decentralized, and cost-efficient manner. Reliable smart contract automation solution for executing DevOps tasks in a decentralized and reliable manner.

Keepers save developers time and resources by enabling them to securely automate smart contract execution.
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Keepers

Securely automate DevOps functions

Chainlink Keepers allow smart contracts to automate key functions and event-driven tasks in a highly reliable, decentralized, and cost-efficient manner. Reliable smart contract automation solution for executing DevOps tasks in a decentralized and reliable manner.

Keepers save developers time and resources by enabling them to securely automate smart contract execution.
Find out more about keepers HERE

Market & data feeds

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Chainlink Keepers allow smart contracts to automate key functions and event-driven tasks in a highly reliable, decentralized, and cost-efficient manner. Reliable smart contract automation solution for executing DevOps tasks in a decentralized and reliable manner.

Keepers save developers time and resources by enabling them to securely automate smart contract execution.
Find out more about Market & data feeds HERE

PoR - Proof of Reserve

ONE LINER GOES HERE Chainlink Proof of Reserve (PoR) replaces lengthy, opaque audits with automated, transparent, real-time on-chain audits backed by cryptographic truth, using a decentralized network of nodes to prevent a single point of failure. [1].
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VRF - Verifiable random number

ONE LINER GOES HERE VRF is a highly secure and provably fair source of on-chain randomness for all kinds of blockchain-based applications, NFTs, and games..
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Arbitrum & Chainlink

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Quick take: Arbitrum

Arbitrum is an Ethereum scaling solution designed by Offchain Labs. Arbitrum uses a variation of one of Ethereum’s scaling solutions, known as an “Optimistic rollup”. The Arbitrum Rollup enables Ethereum smart contracts to scale by passing messages between smart contracts on the Ethereum primary chain and Arbitrum’s L2 chain, with the bulk of transaction processing completed on the L2 chain.[1] Arbitrum supports arbitrary Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) smart contracts using common Ethereum tooling. Arbitrum smart contracts can be created using the Solidity programming language.[2]