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Top 8 Herodotus Competitors & Alternatives in 2025

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Herodotus

Best for SMBs
Est. 2022   •  11-50 employees

Herodotus is a London-based engineering company building zero-knowledge-proof infrastructure for verifiable on‑chain data, verifiable compute, and blockchain scaling.

Competitors

  1. ZKsync logo/icon
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    ZKsync

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2018   •  51-200 employees

    A layer-2 Ethereum scaling platform that uses zero-knowledge rollups to provide enterprise-grade scalability, privacy, and compliance for payments, tokenization, and private chains.

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    Starknet

    Best for power users
    Est. 2021   •  51-200 employees

    Starknet is a permissionless Layer 2 validity rollup that uses STARK zero-knowledge proofs and the Cairo programming language to scale Ethereum, enabling high-throughput, low-cost decentralized applications.

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    RISC Zero

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2021   •  11-50 employees

    RISC Zero develops an open-source zkVM and proving infrastructure that lets developers build zero-knowledge applications in familiar languages (like Rust) and verify proofs across blockchains.

  4. Scroll logo/icon
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    Scroll

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2021   •  51-200 employees

    Scroll is a native zkEVM Layer 2 network for Ethereum that provides bytecode-level EVM compatibility and zero-knowledge proof scaling.

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    Polygon

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2017   •  201-1k employees

    Polygon is a fast, low-cost, Ethereum-compatible blockchain network and suite of open-source scaling and interoperability protocols for payments, real-world assets, and decentralized applications.

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    Celestia

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2019   •  11-50 employees

    Celestia is a modular data-availability and consensus network that enables developers to launch and secure their own blockchains without bootstrapping a new consensus layer.

  7. Aztec Network logo/icon
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    Aztec Network

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2017   •  51-200 employees

    A privacy-first Layer 2 (zk-rollup) on Ethereum that provides programmable, end-to-end privacy for dApps using client-side proofs and the Noir DSL.

  8. Aleo logo/icon
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    Aleo

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2019   •  51-200 employees

    Aleo is a Layer-1 blockchain and developer platform that uses zero-knowledge cryptography to enable private, programmable, and compliance-ready applications and payments.

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