Immutable选择Axelar Network(AXL)作为跨以太坊的标准桥

Odaily星球日报Publicado a 2024-01-26Actualizado a 2024-01-26

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大型Web3游戏平台与互操作性网络的强强联合,实现跨链的无缝交互体验。

原文:《Immutable Selects Axelar Network(AXL) for Canonical Bridge to Ethereum

作者:Galen Moore

编译:Odaily星球日报

Immutable选择Axelar Network(AXL)作为跨以太坊的标准桥

Axelar Network(AXL)现已集成 Immutable.由此,用户可以无缝畅游 50 多条链上的头部Web3游戏,游戏开发者也将受益于 Axelar Network(AXL)强大的可扩展性和广阔的覆盖范围。

Immutable zkEVM是 Immutable 的Web3游戏平台中基于 Polygon 的 ZK-rollup 链。它定位于游戏链,具备 EVM 兼容性、低成本、大规模等特性和以太坊级别的安全程度。

  • 让以太坊主网用户可以直接接触到更多区块链游戏;

  • 玩家可以通过 Immutable Passport 和 Immutable Checkout 将资产桥接到以太坊L1,使存币和提币变得更简单;

  • 游戏本身可以跨链扩展。

Immutable 产品营销主管 Michael Powell 表示:“部署在 Immutable zkEVM 上的Web3游戏,配载上 Immutable Checkout,现在可以通过以太坊连接到玩家钱包;玩家也将能通过 Immutable Passport 在游戏中与 Axelar Network(AXL)合作的每条链上的加密资产无缝互动。”

此外,IMX(Immutable 生态原生效用型 token)将安全地桥接到新的 Immutable zkEVM 环境。IMX 用于支付交易费用并激励用户和开发者。

Axelar Network(AXL)的初始开发团队 Interop Labs CEO Sergey Gorbunov 表示:“集成 Immutable 是 Axelar Network(AXL)生态的一次重要延申,是对已经支持 Decentraland 和 XPLA 等头部Web3游戏平台的互操作性补充……这代表着在游戏开发和元宇宙环境中实现互操作性的重要一步,这也是Web3一直在讨论的理念之一。”

“随着 Axelar Network(AXL)将互操作性集成到 Immutable Checkout 中,Immutable zkEVM 上的游戏能够承接整个以太坊生态系统的玩家。资金的碎片化,一直是Web3游戏获取用户的一大障碍,但 Immutable 和 Axelar Network(AXL)正在打破这些障碍,最终推动 SimWin Sports 的粉丝参与‘人工智能驱动的运动模拟’。此外,玩家将资产提回以太坊主网,会强化玩家真正拥有游戏内道具的感知。”SimWin Sports CTO Jean-Yves Martineau 表示。

随着与 Axelar Network(AXL)网络的集成,基于 Immutable zkEVM 构建的游戏可以跨越来越多的链(目前已集成 56 条),并在跨链网络层内置可编程性、安全性和可扩展性。

关于 Immutable 和 Axelar Network(AXL)的更多信息和构建指引,详见: 

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