Pocket Network, a relay infrastructure middleware protocol, has announced a service integration to improve the bandwidth of the NEAR blockchain network while enabling faster deployment times for Web 3.0 developers.
According to Pocket Network, The recent integration with NEAR allows native developers to launch their applications on other supported blockchains, including Ethereum, Solana, Fuse, Avalanche, Harmony, and Polygon. Additionally, by having integrations with multiple networks, NEAR developers can overcome concerns about single points of failure due to bottlenecks or other service interruptions.
Pocket Network aims to achieve 100% uptime for projects through a globally distributed network of over 47,000 full nodes serving Web 3.0 applications across 46 blockchain networks.
Pocket Network intends to offer revenue-generating opportunities to full node operators by offering payments in their own Pocket Network Token (POKT) for servicing traffic on the network. “It’s a win-win scenario for NEAR applications, NEAR nodes and the Pocket Network protocol,” said Michael O’Rourke, co-founder and CEO of Pocket Network.
With the integration of Pocket Network that autonomously allocates bandwidth and relays, the NEAR ecosystem is expected to witness reduced friction when connecting decentralized applications (DApps) through Pocket Portal, a layer product 2 over the Pocket Network protocol. In relation to this event, Cameron Dennis, head of ecosystems at the NEAR Foundation, stated:
“I’m delighted that NEAR developers now have the opportunity to choose between Pocket Network’s decentralized network of RPC endpoints and other centralized solutions.”
In an attempt to revive Terra’s flagging community of developers, numerous popular blockchains, such as Polygon and Fantom, offered to help them migrate their services to other networks.
We are working closely with a variety of Terra projects to help them migrate over swiftly to @0xPolygon.
We will be putting capital and resources against these migrations to welcome the developers and their respective communities to our platform.
We will be sharing more soon.
— Ryan Wyatt (@Fwiz) May 15, 2022
According to Polygon Studios CEO Ryan Wyatt, the Polygon community “stands ready to welcome the developers and communities of these Terra projects.”
Any Terra Luna projects out there looking for a new chain, please PM us.
Fantom’s uptime is 100% fast, low-cost, and reliable, with a great community.
Can assist with a grant program, integration, marketing, and connections.#terra #Terra_Moon #Moon
— Fantom Foundation (@FantomFDN) May 15, 2022
The layer 1 blockchain project, Fantom also extended their support to the Terra community by promising to help any project or developer that wants to move off the Terra blockchain.
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