Unite Partners with EigenDA to Revolutionize Infrastructure for Scaling Mobile Gaming Web3 by Chainwire


Sinagpore, Singapore, October 16, 2024, Chainwire

Unite, the pioneering Layer 3 blockchain solution built on Base, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Eigen Labs to incorporate EigenDA, a leading provider of data availability solutions, into the infrastructure powering the next generation of mobile gaming.

As the first Layer 3 blockchain designed specifically for mass-market mobile gaming, Unite is focused on delivering seamless, high-performance experiences to the nearly 3 billion active mobile gamers. To achieve this mass market scale, the partnership with EigenDA will integrate its cutting-edge data availability solutions into Unite's Layer 3 chain, making launching and operating a web3 mobile game dramatically more efficient at scale.

“Modern web3 infrastructure is critical to the evolution of the mobile gaming industry,” said Weiwei Geng, CEO of Unite. “Our collaboration with EigenDA will allow us to help the next generation of developers achieve global scale by making blockchain an enabler, rather than an obstacle, to the creation of web3 mobile games. “This partnership is an important step forward in our mission to bring the mass market of mobile gamers to web3.”

EigenDA's data availability solution offers hyperscalability, ensuring high performance and seamless scaling as demand increases. It is extremely efficient and continues to bring gas rates closer to zero. The solution leverages Ethereum's Layer 1 security through EigenLayer, making it robust and reliable. By aligning with the Ethereum ecosystem, EigenDA improves cumulative scalability without data availability restrictions. These features make EigenDA the ideal partner for Unite, enabling the handling of large volumes of in-game transactions and interactions, allowing game developers to focus on innovation and growth.

Sreeram Kannan, CEO of Eigen Labs, added: “We are really excited about Unite's vision of developing a crypto ecosystem dedicated to achieving mass adoption of web3 with mobile gaming. EigenDA and the Eigen stack ensure that Unite developers can scale effectively while seamlessly delivering high-quality experiences for gamers around the world.”

The partnership between Unite and Eigen Labs marks a major milestone in building the future of blockchain-powered mobile gaming with the potential to compete with leading web2 mobile games, which serve billions of users and generate nearly 100K. million dollars in annual revenue. Bringing together two industry leaders committed to driving innovation and mass adoption of web3. For more information, users can visit Unite.io and Eigenda.xyz.

About Join

Unite is on a mission to build the first layer 3 blockchain solution for mass-market mobile gaming, targeting the 2.8 billion players and $90 billion in revenue generated by the mobile gaming market. Focused on enhancing the player experience with in-game earning capabilities, Unite offers an end-to-end L3 solution spanning chain, client, ecosystem and establishing a decentralized physical infrastructure (DePin) built on billions of daily active mobile devices across the world. world.

Founded by mobile, gaming and web3 infrastructure veterans who served as founders and executives for some of the biggest names, Unite leads innovation in mobile gaming.

For more information, users can visit Unite's official website or follow Unite on X and join the Discord community.

About EigenLayer

EigenLayer provides developers with access to the repurchased capital base and set of decentralized validators. Access to this trusted network makes previously impossible mechanism designs possible in the form of Actively Validated Services (AVS). EigenDA is the first AVS to create the most scalable, secure and cost-effective data availability layer. EigenLayer is backed by leading investors including Polychain Capital, Blockchain Capital, Ethereal Ventures, Electrical Capital, and a16z crypto.

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