Dependable communication between different chains is essential, meaning its necessary to be able to read and write data across blockchains efficiently.
That can be done using a Cross Chain Messaging Protocol, which we are covering in today’s glossary term.🧵👇
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What cross-chain messaging does is assure participants on the target chain that the information comes from the source blockchain & that it is dependable.
The nodes on the initial blockchain must convince the nodes on the destination chain that the message can be trusted.
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That can be done using a cross-chain function call & relayer nodes.
A Cross Chain Function Call SDK code calls the Cross Chain Messaging Layer SDK code to determine the target blockchain & submits the information, and the Cross Chain Messaging contract verifies the source.
ZED RUN is a futuristic 🐎 horse-racing platform with each NFT representing a digital racehorse.
You can build a horse-racing empire in the #Metaverse filled with top pedigrees and the finest racers!
Collect, breed, and make strategy your game!
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At the same time, for #P2E games similar to ZED RUN, with massive micro-economies and hundreds of thousands of transactions every day — it is important to keep the user experience frictionless.
What is the most exciting thing about #Web3 to you?
Decentralization? Open access? Ownership?
For us, at @biconomy the most interesting lego of Web3 is --✨𝐂𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐬-𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲✨
Why does it excite us so?
A🧵👇
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Composability accelerates digital innovation in Web3 much more rapidly than Web2 could ever achieve:
Unlike Web2, developers don't have to wait for a code to be unveiled after reaching maturity.
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Thanks to the smart contracts being composable, developers can build on top of apps (even nascent ones) because code is open and verifiable and trust is not required.