Pontem推出L2网络Lumio,旨在提升以太坊可扩展性

Odaily星球日报Publicado a 2023-12-20Actualizado a 2023-12-20

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Pontem 的 Lumio 可以有效提高交易带宽,将 Aptos 等高 TPS 链的性能优势与以太坊的安全性和流动性结合起来。

Pontem推出L2网络Lumio,旨在提升以太坊可扩展性

致力于开发 Move 和 EVM 兼容产品的工作室 Pontem 宣布推出 Layer 2 解决方案 Lumio,以推动 Web3 向着更安全、更具性能、更加开发友好的方向发展。Lumio 旨在解决以太坊的扩容挑战,为 Web3 上的数百万用于带来类似 Web2 的使用体验。通过利用 Aptos 等高吞吐量链对交易进行排序,Lumio 增强了交易带宽,同时保留了以太坊自身的安全性和流动性。

Lumio 是一条基于 OP stack 开源堆栈构建的 Optimistic Rollup 网络,其具有三大独特优势。

首先,它将在以太坊之上进行结算,并利用其他 L1(特别是 Aptos)来处理交易,在实现低延迟、高吞吐的同时还可直接利用以太坊的流动性优势;其次,Lumio 兼容 Move 以及 EVM,开发者不但可以继续使用 Solidity,也可利用 Move 进行应用构建;最后,Lumio 还采用了以 Dapp 为中心的 gas 经济模型,使应用开发者能够从网络使用中获益。

Pontem 联合创始人 Alejo Pinto 就此表示:"随着 Pontem L2 解决方案 Lumio 的推出,在 Web3 上实现类似 Web2 的体验正变得越来越近。Web3 的大部分的价值都以 ETH 和 ERC 20 代币的形式被锁定在以太坊生态中,但与现有的 L2 相比,Aptos 具有更好的性能和更低的成本,且可以与以太坊结算的可靠性组合起来,从而利用现存的 L1 实现扩容。Pontem 正在实现利用互通互联的 L2 横向扩展以太坊的愿景,以满足数百万乃甚至数十亿用户的并发需求。"

Move 虚拟机(VM)代表了安全、高性能 Dapp 开发领域的重大进步。通过采用并行化执行,Move VM 实现了显著的扩容效率,在如 Aptos 这样的高性能区块链上处理交易时,它理论上可以达到每秒 10 万笔交易(TPS),这可以极大地提升用户体验。从安全性角度来看,Move VM 也引入了一些创新功能,如原子资源模型、本地验证器和形式化验证等等。基于 Rust 的 Move VM 最初系由全球最大的技术公司之一 Meta 构建,专为智能合约开发而设计。

第一阶段,Lumio L2 将成为 Optimism Superchain 生态系统的一部分,以便利用 BaseMantle 等其他 L2 的流动性和用户网络效应。随着在 Arbitrum 和 zkSync 等其他生态系统上构建互通互联的 L2 网络架构,Pontem 也将寻求在该生态系统扩大其影响力。

Lumio 测试网现已上线,更多详细信息请访问https://lumio.io/ 并关注推特@LumioFDN 。

关于 Pontem

Pontem 作为一家产品开发团队,致力于开发 Move 和 EVM 兼容的产品,以实现更安全、更具性能、更加开发友好的 Web3。Pontem 的 Move VM 平台使开发者能够构建基于 Move 和 EVM 的高性能项目,无需完全依赖以太坊复杂的编程语言 Solidity。Pontem 的产品包括用于 Aptos 生态系统的 Pontem Wallet 和 Liquidswap AMM DEX 等等。在 Lightspeed、Pantera、Animoca 和其他知名 VC 的支持下,Pontem 正在构建基础性去中心化应用程序和基础设施,以加速区块链的应用并推动全球金融向着包容性发展。

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