๐ MEV protection and front-running
๐ Feasibility of #BiconomySDK on non-EVM chains and Polygon Supernets
๐ Build on feature requirements with client feedback
Beyond Q1 2023 for Biconomy Relayer Network (BRN)
๐ Launch closed beta Relayer Network Testnet
๐ Testnet incentivisation with early node partners
๐ Launch closed alpha mainnet of the relayer network
๐ Tokenomics V2
As you can see, we have our work cut out for us!
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Join us on the rocket ship! ๐
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By leveraging Account Abstraction, it enables devs to abstract all on-chain complexities! Go from a complex multi-step process into a simple one-click experience.๐
The potential of #Web3 is exciting, but its UX remains half-cooked.
See how it could be better๐
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At @biconomy, we believe growth in #Web3 was stunned because of the absence of a tech stack that could connect niche apps to the bigger picture (all connected ecosystems)
Better UX needs to be caught up, and Web3 economics cannot live without healthy infrastructure growth.
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A pluggable, composable middleware stack can help connect Web 3 to that bigger picture.
This infrastructure lego will enable deeper levels of integration similar to that associated with @timberners_lee's vision of a composable & open internet.
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 todayโs glossary term.๐งต๐
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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.