GM and happy Monday frens🖖
Token2049 is this week! Hope the event will be productive and insightful for you!
Today we are going to talk about:
🇦🇪 Must-see event during Token2049
🔐 Unifying layer for all of Web3
📰 This week's news
👀Join Restaking & Infra Day in Dubai
Your guide on the future of Restaking and Web3 infrastructure.
🎙️ Top Speakers: Join EigenLayer, Taiko, ZetaChain, LayerZero, Trust Wallet, Alchemy Pay, SatoshiDEX, Partisia Blockchain, and more.
❗We recommend you to come early since entry will be provided on a first come - first serve basis. We are quite overbooked.
📅April 16th, In5 Tech
Can't make it to Restaking & Infra Day?
Check out the Global Blockchain Show!
Use our exclusive discount code: EPICWEB315 for a 15% discount on tickets!
Don't miss this chance to connect with industry leaders at the biggest event of the year.
🛠️Deep-dive: The future of "Web" in Web3
Insights from the new Epic Web3 Podcast with Anurag Arjun, Co-Founder @ Avail. Listen to the full version here.
Why did Avail split from the Polygon
Avail is infrastructure for all rollups, including ZkSync, StarkWare, Arbitrum, Optimism, Sovereign Labs, and others.
We wanted to ensure structurally we are a credibly neutral layer and we don't side with one project. We are here to enable rollups at scale and connect rollups at scale. And so this requires us to be in a position where we are not looked at as biased.
Additionally, Polygon has a lot of products, at one point there were nine of them, like POS, Edge, Supernets, Xero, Hermes, Miden, Avail, and Polygon ID. It's difficult to manage a very big product suite within one company.
What's the future of DA: one solution or many projects?
I don't think an inexpensive DA layer is going to be a differentiator. If you focus on just providing low-cost DA, then it's not going to be enough.
Our focus with Avail, especially through Avail Nexus and Fusion, goes beyond facilitating scalable DA. We want to integrate various rollups into a unified system, simplifying the user experience. Amazon, for example, the user doesn't need to think about all the complexity.
To get mainstream users, you need to abstract the complexity. That's the effort behind Avail Nexus.
How to achieve account abstraction
The ultimate goal is to achieve a level of chain abstraction where users can interact with multiple blockchains without needing to understand the complexity or manage separate accounts for each chain.
But to achieve true chain abstraction we need more than just simplifying account management. It requires an approach that combines efforts like Avail Nexus, which aims to unify various rollups under a trust minimization framework, with a wallet and internet layer that abstracts the technical aspects of blockchain interactions.
This means working on multiple fronts, not just one, to remove the barriers between users and blockchain technology. It involves hard work, but the end result will make blockchain simpler, making it more accessible and intuitive for users.
⚡Blitz News
📱Polygon announces a partnership with Samsung to introduce Web3 experience
🚀Web3 developer Community Labs pledges $35M for Arweave ecosystem accelerator
🇮🇳India’s Web3 developer share surges to 12% globally, leads emerging markets
📈Azuro raises $11M for Web3 prediction business
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