• EigenLayer launches multi-chain verification, enabling AVS to extend Ethereum-grade security across Layer-2 networks like Base.
  • Developers can deploy AVS on Base with minimal adjustments, benefiting from low fees and faster execution with verifiable security.

EigenLayer has released its Multi-Chain Verification feature , allowing its services to extend beyond Ethereum Layer-1. The first partner for this launch is Base, Coinbase’s Layer-2 network, which has been added to the list.

EigenLayer Expands AVS Reach Without Compromising Ethereum Security

While EigenLayer’s security services are typically only available on Ethereum, now AVS (Actively Validated Services) can be operated on other chains like Base, without sacrificing security. So, for example, if you need a data validation service or oracle that remains connected to Ethereum but want lower fees and faster transactions, the path is now wide open.

📣 EigenCloud is going Multi-Chain. 📣

Today, we’re launching Multi-Chain Verification with our first integration on @base , bringing verifiable security to one of the fastest-growing ecosystems in crypto. ☁️🟦

This update enables AVSs to verify across L2s while preserving… pic.twitter.com/JYuSna7mDj

— EigenCloud (@eigenlayer) July 24, 2025

Base itself is known for its agility, so it’s no surprise it’s the first choice. Although it’s only initially on the Sepolia testnet, the mainnet launch is planned for the third quarter of this year. The goal? To simplify and cost-effectively activate cross-chain AVS, eliminating the need to repeatedly bridge assets to Ethereum. Simply set a few parameters, and the system is up and running.

On the other hand, it’s not just about the network. CNF reports that EigenLayer is also developing an AI verification system with Sentient . This system aims to automate DAO decision-making in a way that remains transparent and trustworthy to the community.

Furthermore, the AI can even read network conditions and act without human intervention—still with the security support of EigenLayer’s staking and slashing system, of course.

This AI project is built on EigenCloud, a new module introduced in mid-June . This is where EigenLayer’s new strength lies.

By combining a computational layer, data availability, and a dispute resolution mechanism, EigenCloud can provide off-chain services that remain verifiable. This means not only on-chain validation services but also off-chain AI applications or services can join this ecosystem—as long as they can be proven secure through restaking.

What’s even more interesting is that this project is directly backed by a16z , one of the most active investors in the crypto space. This boost further enhances the developer experience. They can build cross-chain verified services, using Ethereum as a security anchor, without worrying about cost efficiency or network complexity.

Base Is Just the Beginning

The launch on Base is just the beginning. Going forward, Multi-Chain Verification is planned for more chains. This means AVS can be deployed anywhere, but still rely on a single source of security: Ethereum. So, instead of building a new network with its own validators, simply connect to EigenLayer and take advantage of restaking ETH or EIGEN tokens.

In other words, Ethereum remains the backbone, but operations can be done on other chains that are faster and cheaper. This flexibility opens the door wide for DeFi applications, games, and even AI projects to operate more efficiently, without losing trust.

Meanwhile, as of the writing time, EIGEN is changing hands at about $1.35, up 4.55% over the last 24 hours and 20.59% over the last 30 days.