In this post:
- Dojima Foundation launched Omnichain Web to boost mainstream Web3 adoption.
- The Foundation revealed it will merge Omnichain Web with protocols like Builder Marketplace and Omnichain Stacks to create a unified ecosystem.
- The firm also disclosed that Omnichain Web will feature Proof of Network and Ragno Network to make it easier and cheaper for developers to manage cross-chain interactions.
Dojima Foundation announced on November 20 the launch of Omnichain Web in its ecosystem. The company highlighted that the Omnichain Web infrastructure will accelerate mainstream Web3 adoption through seamless chain integration and enhanced interoperability.
The Foundation stated that the new Omnichain Web will transform the way in which decentralized apps (dApps) and users interact across chains. The firm believes that Omnichain Web, together with the over 100 protocols in its ecosystem, will create a fluid financial web. The firm is also confident that the new Web feature will enable the next generation of intuitive and user-centric applications.
The Omnichain Web seeks to combine several key protocols
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Dojima Foundation revealed that Omnichain Web will combine several key protocols with the aim of creating a unified ecosystem. In particular, the Omnichain Web will incorporate Builder Marketplace, a comprehensive platform for creating pioneering cross-chain applications that work with intent protocols, AI agents, and dApps. Moreover, the new feature will merge with Omnichain Stack, a bridging solution that connects Layer-2s, rollups, and sidechains.
The firm also declared that the Omnichain Web will feature Proof of Network, a transaction verification system that works with L1s, L2s, and cross-chain protocols. Furthermore, the infrastructure also mentioned it will feature L1 aggregator Ragno Network, which will eliminate the need for bridges and create a decentralized marketplace for blockchain nodes. According to the Foundation, all the aforementioned features will make it both easier and cheaper for developers to manage cross-chain interactions in the ecosystem.
The Dojima Foundation brain trust also revealed that the Omnichain Web will enable smooth operations across all Layer-1s and Layer-2s. The firm predicts that these smooth operations will support intent-based protocols and AI agents while also prioritizing user experience.
Currently, the Foundation is creating an omnichain version of the Arbitrum Orbit stack and omnichain iterations of several other major rollup stacks.
The organization wants to craft the future foundation of Web3
“With the Omnichain Web, we’re not just building technology; we’re crafting the future foundation of Web3.”
-Founder of Dojima Foundation, Akhil Reddy.
Reddy also argued that just as the internet became the backbone for Web2, the Omnichain Web will be the launchpad for user-centric, next-gen Web3 applications. The founder of the Foundation believes that the launch of Omnichain Web is where mainstream adoption begins.