
Onchain culture and community
Abstract is a Layer 2 ZK rollup built on top of Ethereum, dedicated to the wide adoption of culture, community and creativity in web3.

The benefits of
Abstract
Discover Abstract's network details and Alchemy's supported products:

Security
ZK proofs allow Abstract to scale Ethereum while inheriting the same security properties, including censorship resistance and liveness guarantees.

EVM-compatible
Abstract is EVM-compatible, which means smart contracts are written in Solidity/Vyper and can be called with the same clients as other EVM-compatible chains.

Low costs
Abstract uses ZK stack's cryptography technology to provide builders with a low-cost environment. Because Abstract is a rollup, transactions are cheaper and faster compared to Ethereum.
Supported products
Explore some of the developer tools and APIs that we support on Abstract

Plans built for many teams
Developer-first pricing
- 25 requests per second
- 5 apps & 5 webhooks
- Free 30M CU per month
- Full developer platform
- All mainnets & testnets
- Standard support
- Starting from 300 requests/second
- 30 apps & 100 webhooks
- As low as $0.40/1M CUs
- Use more, save more
Included:
- Premium endpoints
- Enterprise-grade latency & uptime
- Throughput add-on to fit your needs
- Starting from 1000 requests/second
- 200 apps & 500 webhooks
- Premium support packages
- Volume discounts
- Priority on product roadmaps
Included:
- Advanced security
- Signed SLAs
- Increased eth_getLogs() ranges
- 25 requests per second
- 5 apps & 5 webhooks
- Free 30M CU per month
- Full developer platform
- All mainnets & testnets
- Standard support
- Starting from 300 requests/second
- 30 apps & 100 webhooks
- As low as $0.40/1M CUs
- Use more, save more
Included:
- Premium endpoints
- Enterprise-grade latency & uptime
- Throughput add-on to fit your needs
- Starting from 1000 requests/second
- 200 apps & 500 webhooks
- Premium support packages
- Volume discounts
- Priority on product roadmaps
Included:
- Advanced security
- Signed SLAs
- Increased eth_getLogs() ranges


