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We’re continuing our DataHaven Partner Spotlight Series with one of the most foundational players shaping the future of verifiable infrastructure: EigenLayer. Together, EigenLayer and DataHaven are building the stack that ensures applications, agents, and AI services can stay private, verifiable, and secure from end to end.

EigenLayer, through EigenCloud, brings blockchain verification into the real world, letting developers securely verify any input, data, or event. EigenCloud provides the verifiable cloud environment, EigenCompute delivers verifiable actions, EigenAI offers verifiable inference, and EigenDA anchors proofs with verifiable data availability. DataHaven extends this architecture as an actively validated service (AVS) secured by EigenLayer’s ETH restaking protocol. Where EigenLayer delivers the core infrastructure, DataHaven completes the picture with private verifiable storage. Jointly, EigenLayer and DataHaven enable a stack where any AI agent, service, or app can run with full privacy, verifiability, and trust.

“Verifiable services are no longer a nice-to-have, but a necessity for AI, AI agents, payments, and other critical systems. EigenLayer dominates with core infrastructure and services, while DataHaven completes the layer with verifiable storage. It’s rare for vision and go-to-market to align this naturally.”
~Ryan Levy, VP of Global BD & Partnerships, DataHaven

In the Wilderness

In the Haven, EigenLayer is the bedrock: deep, steady, and unshakeable. It’s the layer everything stands on, verifying each action and event with precision. Rising above that, EigenCloud is the cloud: flexible, expansive, and ready to scale compute across the ecosystem. But even bedrock and cloud need memory, and that’s where DataHaven steps in, preserving what happens aboveground, keeping every proof, output, and model anchored long after the moment has passed.

Without the rock, nothing holds. Without the cloud, computation stalls. Without the memory, nothing lasts. Together, they form the ground truth and the sky the ecosystem can trust, a verifiable foundation from bedrock to cloud, anchored by DataHaven.

Shared Experiences

EigenLayer and DataHaven have crossed paths throughout the year at ETHDenver, ETHCC, and Token2049, sharing perspectives on verifiable compute, agents, privacy layers, and the future of restaked services. Check out the below for a closer look at the conversations that brought us here.

https://x.com/i/spaces/1OdJrDnmQkkKX?s=20 

https://x.com/i/spaces/1dRJZaXlyzgGB?s=20 

https://x.com/eigentribe/status/1988594950154654168 

The Path Ahead

DataHaven’s testnet is already live as a base verifiable storage layer within the EigenLayer ecosystem, enabling developers to anchor proofs, outputs, and agent state with guaranteed integrity.

On mainnet, developers will gain access to encryption, privacy, and full verifiability—paired seamlessly with EigenLayer’s AVSs. Whether you’re building AI agents, autonomous services, rollups, or verifiable applications, EigenLayer + DataHaven will offer a unified trust layer from compute to storage.

The Bottom Line

Bringing EigenLayer’s verifiable cloud, compute, inference, and DA together with DataHaven’s private verifiable storage unlocks a complete end-to-end verifiable stack. For developers in the AI and agent ecosystem, that means one thing: a direct path to build fully trustworthy applications without stitching together fragmented infrastructure.

EigenLayer already leads the verifiable layer, and with DataHaven plugged in as the preferred storage partner, any AI project, agent, or autonomous service built in the EigenLayer ecosystem immediately gains access to DataHaven’s secure and verifiable storage layer. This is the backbone of next-generation applications: powerful, private, and provable by design.

How to Join the Journey

Follow EigenLayer on X (@eigencloud) or visit their website to explore their ecosystem and AVSs. And keep an eye out: when mainnet launches, the ground and the roots will be fully aligned.

X: x.com/eigencloud
Website: eigenlayer.xyz