Tria's Unchained brings on-chain abstraction to the injective ecosystem By Chainwire


New York, United States of America, July 30, 2024, Chainwire

In a major step towards simplifying the Web3 experience, Tria introduces ‘Unchained’, a modular blockchain abstraction framework designed to streamline today’s fragmented asset management in Web3 and empower a seamless UX on the Injective blockchain.

New ecosystems are emerging rapidly, creating a messy landscape of multi-wallet management, fragmented assets, and multiple blockchain-specific tools. Tria allows users to use any asset on any dapp, on any chain without the need for other wallets, bridges, or gas token acquisition, all powered by on-chain abstraction.

Now, Tria is bringing the incredible user experience (UX) of chain abstraction to the Injective ecosystem, a leading interoperable layer-1 blockchain that enables the complexities of Web3 to be unleashed, one step at a time. Injective is the fastest layer-1 blockchain, with over 800 million on-chain transactions and a fully diluted market cap (FDV) of $2.5 billion.

Unchained is a modular, chain-abstracted AVS Layer 2 system based on Cosmos SDK and supporting dual-running EVMs. This innovative framework allows users to access decentralized assets and applications across hundreds of chains with a real-time Web3 experience similar to a centralized exchange.

What Tria brings to Injective:

  • Effortless integration: No need to set up a new wallet for Injective. Log in with SSO or connect any previously unsupported wallet such as MetaMask or Phantom.
  • Unified Assets: View and spend any asset from any EVM or non-EVM blockchain using a unified interface.
  • Seamless Trading and Staking – Cut out complex bridges and trade or stake using any asset.
  • No Gas Token: Pay for injectable gas with any token from any gas-mining chain.

“This integration will revolutionize the user experience by enabling seamless interaction with any asset on any dApp across any chain,” said Eric Chen, CEO and co-founder of Injective Labs. “Users will no longer be burdened by the complexities of switching wallets, bridging, or acquiring gas tokens as all of this is seamlessly managed within Tria’s ‘Unchained’ infrastructure.”

In the coming months, the on-chain abstraction will be implemented within the Injective ecosystem, which is designed to build premium Web3 applications that prioritize user experience. Since day one, this move has seen deep participation from leading decentralized applications in the Injective ecosystem, including Helix, DojoSwap, Hydro Protocol, Neptune Finance, Injera, SA World, Kakeru, and Sushi Fighter. These integrations allow users to seamlessly access Injective’s array of decentralized applications with any asset on any chain. This paves the way for a truly unified DeFi experience. It removes the complexity of creating a Cosmos wallet, connecting assets to Injective, and obtaining gas tokens. Overall, this collaboration is poised to drive a major paradigm shift in the DeFi world.

“We are witnessing an industry-wide shift, with large ecosystems recognizing the need for on-chain abstraction at the application layer, where users can use any asset on any chain without the complexities of multiple wallets, bridges, and gas tokens,” said Vijit Katta, co-founder of Tria. “On-chain abstraction is no longer an option, it’s a necessity, and we’re thrilled to make that a reality with Injective.”

About Tria

Tria is at the forefront of innovation in chain abstraction, allowing users and developers to access the entire Web3 without the friction of the current user experience. Quietly created by crypto degenerates and funded by OGs, Tria is excited to introduce the next monumental step in redefining the financial user experience on Injective.

Users can follow Tria and Injective on Twitter to stay up to date on which blockchain abstraction is set to enable the ecosystem and the broader Web3 landscape.

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ContactCo-founderVijit KattaTriad[email protected]

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