Abstract
In the early days of the blockchain's competitive coin/token market with differentiated algorithms, the Ethereum-oriented Defi market, NFT trading activation, and P2E games with tokenomics-based ecosystems have shown meaningful results, creating another competitive structure to create a practically usable form of service on the Application Layer.
This atmosphere is increasing the development of a customized blockchain mainnet so that dapps can be served in an optimized distributed network environment, unlike dapps created based on the characteristics of a blockchain network. This trend is present because, despite the advantages of large communities, massive assets, high security levels, and long-validated network reliability, there are many variables that can affect service quality in situations where transaction processing speed, high fees, and volatility due to mainnet upgrades are inevitably accepted. In addition, the need for more autonomous mainnets that are easier to expand vertically and horizontally is increasing due to attempts to construct the ecosystem itself and create various value cycles within it from simply configuring services based on coin or token use.
These diverse needs will lead to faster service optimization, faster transaction processing, higher capacity processing, lower fee base, and reliable distributed verification systems in blockchain.
The key to blockchain growth will also be created by implementing various real-world services using blockchain technology rather than the value of the blockchain itself. In other words, in the process of completing a service with high utilization value, blockchain will play a role as a medium or tool, and it will prove the true value of blockchain.
We want to build a high-performance blockchain custom foundation and expand a new ecosystem where network constancy and stability can be secured so that Dapp or NFT games that want to build services within the blockchain can significantly reduce process difficulties and focus on content development.
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