• The partnership will provide Builder Marketplace, a smooth and completely composable application layer.
  • The collaboration improves Dojima’s omnichain architecture and lowers friction between Web2 and Web3 applications.

Linera, a Layer 1 that optimizes real-time applications, is collaborating with the Dojima Foundation, which is creating the Omnichain Web to bring web3 ecosystems together. In order to enable developers to grow and integrate Web3 applications across various networks, the partnership will provide Builder Marketplace, a smooth and completely composable application layer.

Dojima will be able to provide fast decentralized apps on all of the major L1 and L2 blockchains thanks to the partnership. The service, which will debut on Dojima’s Builder Marketplace, makes it easier to develop modular apps that need to execute quickly and be cross-chain composable without compromising security. This covers applications for interoperability, gaming, NFTs, and enterprise.

By providing microchains, which enable high-speed, modular, and decentralized execution without sacrificing decentralization, Linera improves this process. Linera guarantees smooth cross-chain interactions without depending on ineffective bridges, in contrast to conventional L1 or L2 solutions that have issues with scalability and interoperability. By offering a scalable communication layer for omni apps, omni solvers, and omni rollups, the collaboration improves Dojima’s omnichain architecture and lowers friction between Web2 and Web3 applications.

Because Linera’s microchains provide real-time communication and effective state management—two essential components of Dojima’s vision of an interconnected blockchain future—the duo have partnered. A new generation of completely modular apps is made possible by Dojima and Linera working together to bridge the gap between Web2 and Web3.

Dojima is introducing its newest innovation, Omni Rollups, which will enable multichain settlements and state management while fusing Web2 performance with Web3’s decentralized security and facilitating extremely scalable Omni apps. As a consequence, blockchain fragmentation is eliminated and a universal execution environment is produced.

Akhil Reddy, CEO at Dojima, said:

“The Omnichain Web has always been about eliminating fragmentation and enabling a unified blockchain experience. By integrating Linera’s microchain architecture into our ecosystem, we’re unlocking the ability to build truly composable, omni-chain applications with Web2-like responsiveness.”

Mathieu Baudet, CEO at Linera added:

“At Linera, we believe the future of Web3 lies in real-time, user-centric applications that can scale effortlessly without compromising on decentralization. Our collaboration with Dojima brings together the best of both worlds: high-speed execution and seamless cross-chain interoperability.”

The modular composability framework developed by Dojima and Linera will enable developers and businesses to design applications that aren’t limited by throughput or speed constraints imposed by blockchain technology. It will ease the transition from Web2 to Web3 by supporting a new generation of omni apps, omni solvers, and omni rollups that are quick, adaptable, and completely interoperable.

The Omnichain Web, a universal framework that removes fragmentation in the Web3 ecosystem, is being pioneered by Dojima Network. It facilitates a smooth financial internet by merging rollups, sidechains, L1, L2, and L3 chains. The method streamlines chain abstraction, enabling developers and protocols to create scalable, interoperable applications, just way Web2 evolved into a unified internet.

The first L1 blockchain designed for real-time, hyperconnected applications is Linera. The goal of Linera’s founding was to provide customers with decentralized, globally accessible technology that enables real-time onchain experiences and streamlines interoperability between off-chain applications and blockchains.

Applications may read and write onchain data with high speed and security guarantees for any number of active users thanks to Linera’s unique design, which enables users to interact directly with microchains—small chains of blocks. Mathieu Baudet, PhD, the founder and CEO, coauthored the FastPay protocol and was an early research engineer on the Meta Libra/Novi project.