One Click Oracle Access Live For Conduit Rollups

Matthew Peters

June 12, 2025

News & Updates

SEDA is now available for Conduit rollup developers, enabling day-one access to any data and custom oracle feeds across all Conduit networks. With over $4 Billion USD in TVL across 60 mainnets, Conduit is one of Web3’s fastest growing RaaS providers. By integrating SEDA into their infrastructure marketplace, Conduit stands apart from competitors as the only RaaS solution that can offer their networks immediate access to any data. This partnership enables Conduit builders to deploy applications faster by mitigating time delays and high costs associated with legacy oracle providers. 

Conduit Builders Advantage With Day-One Access To SEDA

Prior to the SEDA and Conduit partnership, newly deployed networks faced unacceptable delays in application development due to legacy oracle integration times. While deploying a rollup on Conduit takes minutes, accessing data to build applications could take months. By deploying a Conduit rollup with SEDA, builders can ensure their application developers have access to the oracle feeds required for their specific use case in minutes

This integration also supports Conduit builders by expanding the range of available data beyond the default feeds provided by the industry’s legacy oracle suppliers. As moreuse cases move onchain, Conduit devs can build in a completely frictionless environment by deploying an application-specific oracle program on SEDA to consume any data as needed by their use case. 

How Integrating SEDA on Conduit Works 

By selecting SEDA as an Oracle Provider, Conduit rollups can have the SEDA Prover contract deployed to their new chain from day-one. With the SEDA Prover, networks can issue data requests that are relayed to SEDA via solvers that monitor the contract. Once a data request lands on the SEDA Network, a Conduit rollup’s dedicated Oracle Program is called. The Oracle Program contains specific instructions, built by the rollup or application, on how their data requests must be executed by SEDA. Following these app-specific instructions, SEDA executes the data request and the result is returned to the Prover on the chain via the Solver Network. 

By leveraging a single Prover Contract monitored by a Solver Network, Conduit rollups mitigate integration delays from legacy oracles and can issue data requests from day-one. This architectural design, paired with Conduit’s one-click rollup infrastructure, positions their service as the fastest building experience from chain deployment to app development on the market. 

To deploy a one-click rollup with day-one data access on Conduit, visit their deployment site here