Dojima Foundation, the team behind the Omnichain Web, is partnering with Linera, a Layer 1 blockchain optimizing real-time applications, to introduce the Builder Marketplace.
Builder Marketplace is a composable application layer that helps developers scale and connect Web3 applications across multiple networks, enhancing interoperability.
This partnership will empower Dojima to support high-speed decentralized applications across all major Layer 1 (L1) and Layer 2 (L2) blockchains.
The Builder Marketplace, launching soon, will provide a seamless environment for deploying modular applications, which require fast execution and trustless composability across chains.
The platform will support various applications, including gaming, NFTs, enterprise, and interoperability-focused tools.
Linera’s unique microchains architecture enhances this process by ensuring high-speed, modular, and composable execution without sacrificing decentralization.
Traditional L1 and L2 solutions often face challenges related to scalability and interoperability, while Linera’s approach allows for smooth cross-chain interactions without relying on inefficient bridges.
For Dojima, this partnership enhances its omnichain infrastructure by providing a scalable communication layer for omni applications, omni solvers, and omni rollups, reducing friction between Web2 and Web3 applications.
Dojima is also unveiling its latest innovation, Omni Rollups, which combine the performance of Web2 with Web3’s decentralized security.
Omni Rollups will enable multichain settlements and state management, creating a universal execution environment and eliminating blockchain fragmentation.
Unifying Web2 and Web3 for seamless innovation
Dojima’s CEO, Akhil Reddy, emphasized that the Omnichain Web has always aimed to eliminate fragmentation and enable a unified blockchain experience.
He added:
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.”
Linera’s CEO, Mathieu Baudet, also highlighted the importance of real-time, user-centric applications in Web3’s future.
“Our collaboration with Dojima brings together the best of both worlds: high-speed execution and seamless cross-chain interoperability,” said Baudet, stressing the potential for scaling applications effortlessly while maintaining decentralization.
Together, Dojima and Linera are providing a modular composability framework that will help developers create high-performance, flexible, and interoperable applications.
By reducing the friction between Web2 and Web3, this collaboration aims to pave the way for a new wave of omni applications, solvers, and rollups that will drive the next phase of decentralized innovation.
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