Particle Network

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Revision as of 08:15, 15 April 2024 by Grand Master Pepe (talk | contribs) (Created page with "[https://www.onchaintimes.com/p/9-aiinfra-protocols-you-should-know From] Onchain Times (15-4-2024): ''"Particle Network is a modular L1 powering chain abstraction. With hundreds of rollups and chains, it has become increasingly difficult to manage different wallets, assets split across various platforms, and the necessity of holding gas tokens on every single chain. This issue is commonly referred to as siloed ecosystems: each chain hosts distinct D...")
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From Onchain Times (15-4-2024):

"Particle Network is a modular L1 powering chain abstraction. With hundreds of rollups and chains, it has become increasingly difficult to manage different wallets, assets split across various platforms, and the necessity of holding gas tokens on every single chain. This issue is commonly referred to as siloed ecosystems: each chain hosts distinct dApps and utilizes different gas tokens, making moving from one chain to another challenging and inefficient, especially for newcomers. Chain abstraction aims to mitigate this complexity by creating an experience where users feel like they are using a single, monolithic chain. In essence, users wouldn’t even know which specific chain they are interacting with. No need to worry about bridging enough gas token to this new shiny chain; Particle Network has you covered. t acts as a universal settlement layer through Universal Accounts and Universal Liquidity, with the aim of making most infrastructure invisible to users. Personally, I anticipate that chain abstraction is the next logical step from modularity, and that both concepts are made to go hand-in-hand in onboarding the next billion users to crypto."